Kim Elgie
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INTL CAREER: 1961 - 1962
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Full Name
Michael Kelsey Elgie
Born
March 06, 1933, Berea, Durban, Natal
Died
2025
Batting Style
Right hand Bat
Bowling Style
Slow Left arm Orthodox
TEAMS
Kim Elgie was a capable right-hand batsman and slow left-armer who played three Tests against New Zealand in 1961-62, with his only significant contribution coming at Johannesburg where he made 56. He achieved more in rugby, playing eight times as a centre for Scotland between 1954-55 and 1955-56 while studying at St Andrews.
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| Match | Bat | Bowl | Date | Ground | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Africa vs New Zealand | 6 & 12 | 0/18 | 01-Jan-1962 | Cape Town | Test # 519 |
| South Africa vs New Zealand | 56 & 0 | 0/28 | 26-Dec-1961 | Johannesburg | Test # 517 |
| South Africa vs New Zealand | 1 & 0 | -- | 08-Dec-1961 | Durban | Test # 515 |
| Natal vs Border | 11 & 162* | -- | 19-Dec-1959 | East London | FC |
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Span
1957/58 - 1961/62