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The oldest and the youngest of the World Cup

Mohandas Menon

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Javed Miandad first came into international prominence when as a 17 year old school-boy he appeared for the first time for Pakistan against the West Indies at Birmingham in the 1975 World Cup. At 17 years and 364 days he had then become the youngest to appear in a World Cup match. He scored a quick 24 in 32 balls (with 2 fours) and had figures of 1 for 46 in 12 overs with his right arm leg-breaks. His first victim being the West Indian captain Clive Lloyd whom he had caught behind by Wasim Bari. He also held one catch. It all seemed a perfect debut for the teenager, until the West Indian last pair of Deryck Murray and Andy Roberts took them to an epic victory by adding 64 unbeaten runs for the tenth wicket with just two balls to spare.

On the very same day, on 11 June, 1975, another player representing East Africa Don Pringle, made his first appearance in the World Cup as a right arm medium pace bowler against India at Leeds. He was then 43 years and 42 days. He thus became the then oldest player to appear in the World Cup. Pringle however had the misfortune of being the first World Cup cricketer to die. He met with a fatal car accident just three months after the World Cup. His son Derek, later appeared for England in Tests and One-dayers and also in 1987 and 1992 World Cups.

The record for the youngest World Cup player goes to Sri Lankan all-rounder Sudath Prajiv Pasqual who at the age of 17 years and 238 days made his first appearance against New Zealand at Nottingham in the 1979 edition. This still remains the World Cup record.

Don Pringle held the record for nearly 21 years, until his record was surpassed by a Dutch player of West Indian origin. Nolan Clarke, formerly from Barbados, was 47 years and 241 days when he made his debut for Holland against New Zealand at Baroda in the 1996 World Cup. Clarke thus became the oldest to make an appearance in an one-day international. The previous ODI record was held by Zimbabwe's John Traicos who was 45 years and 313 days when he made his last appearance for his country against India at Pune in March, 1993.

Interestingly, in the same match in which Clarke made his debut at Baroda, two other Dutch players- Flavian Aponso (a Sri Lankan) and West Indian born Steve Lubbers, made their debut. They were all over the age of 42 years. Lubbers who led Holland in the match became the oldest to skipper a World Cup side.

YOUNGEST PLAYERS TO MAKE DEBUT

Age Player Country v Country Venue Date
17 yrs & 238 days SP Pasqual Sri Lanka v N Zealand Nottingham 09-06-79
17 yrs & 283 days T Odoyo Kenya v India Cuttack 18-02-96
17 yrs & 364 days Javed Miandad Pakistan v West Indies Birmingham 11-06-75
18 yrs & 305 days SR Tendulkar India v England Perth 22-02-92
18 yrs & 351 days B Zuiderent Holland v N Zealand Baroda 17-02-96

OLDEST PLAYERS TO MAKE DEBUT

Age Player Country v Country Venue Date
47 yrs & 241 days NE Clarke Holland v N Zealand Baroda 17-02-96
43 yrs & 113 days GJAF Aponso Holland v N Zealand Baroda 17-02-96
43 yrs & 42 days DJ Pringle E Africa v India Leeds 11-06-75
42 yrs & 329 days SW Lubbers Holland v N Zealand Baroda 17-02-96
42 yrs PG Nana E Africa v N Zealand Birmingham 07-06-75
40 yrs & 39 days O Henry S Africa v S Lanka Wellington 02-03-92

OLDEST PLAYERS TO APPEAR IN A WORLD CUP MATCH

Age Player Country v Country Venue Date
47 yrs & 258 days NE Clarke Holland v South Africa Rawalpindi 05-03-96
44 yrs & 306 days AJ Traicos Zimbabwe v England Albury 18-03-92


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