Lists of oldest cricketers
This is a set of lists of the oldest Test and first-class cricketers.
Oldest living Test cricketers
| Name | Country | Date of birth | Debut | Last match | Age as of |
| Neil Harvey | Australia | 8 October 1928 | 22 January 1948 | 20 February 1963 | |
| Trevor McMahon | New Zealand | 8 November 1929 | 13 October 1955 | 6 February 1956 | |
| C. D. Gopinath | India | 1 March 1930 | 14 March 1951 | 28 January 1960 | |
| Ian Leggat | New Zealand | 7 June 1930 | 1 January 1954 | 5 January 1954 | |
| Chandrakant Patankar | India | 24 November 1930 | 28 December 1955 | 2 January 1956 | |
| Gavin Stevens | Australia | 29 February 1932 | 21 November 1959 | 6 February 1960 | |
| Bob Blair | New Zealand | 23 June 1932 | 6 March 1953 | 13 March 1964 | |
| Micky Stewart | England | 16 September 1932 | 21 June 1962 | 26 January 1964 | |
| Kim Elgie | South Africa | 6 March 1933 | 8 December 1961 | 1 January 1962 | |
| M.J.K. Smith | England | 30 June 1933 | 5 June 1958 | 18 June 1972 |
Oldest living Test cricketers by country
Note: Twenty-seven first-class cricketers are known to have attained centenarian status.
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Oldest Test cricketers still playing at Test level
| Name | Country | Date of birth | Debut | Age as of |
| Craig Ervine | Zimbabwe | 19 August 1985 | 4 August 2011 | |
| Brendan Taylor | Zimbabwe | 6 February 1986 | 6 May 2004 | |
| Sikandar Raza | Zimbabwe | 24 April 1986 | 3 September 2013 |
Oldest Test cricketers still playing at Test level, by country
| Country | Name | Age as of |
| Afghanistan | Yamin Ahmadzai | |
| Australia | Nathan Lyon | |
| Bangladesh | Mushfiqur Rahim | |
| England | Mark Wood | |
| India | Ravindra Jadeja | |
| Ireland | Craig Young | |
| New Zealand | Ajaz Patel | |
| Pakistan | Noman Ali | |
| South Africa | Simon Harmer | |
| Sri Lanka | Dinesh Chandimal | |
| West Indies | Kemar Roach | |
| Zimbabwe | Craig Ervine |
Note: The above lists include players who have played Test cricket within the past 24 months and have not formally announced their retirement.
Longest-lived Test cricketers
See also Oldest living Test cricketers above.| Name | Country | Date of birth | Debut | Last match | Date of death | Age |
| Norman Gordon | South Africa | 6 August 1911 | 24 December 1938 | 14 March 1939 | 2 September 2014 | |
| Eric Tindill | New Zealand | 18 December 1910 | 26 June 1937 | 25 March 1947 | 1 August 2010 | |
| Francis MacKinnon | England | 9 April 1848 | 2 January 1879 | 4 January 1879 | 27 February 1947 | |
| John Watkins | South Africa | 10 April 1923 | 24 December 1949 | 5 January 1957 | 3 September 2021 | |
| Ronald Draper | South Africa | 24 December 1926 | 10 February 1950 | 3 March 1950 | 25 February 2025 | |
| Lindsay Tuckett | South Africa | 6 February 1919 | 7 June 1947 | 9 March 1949 | 5 September 2016 | |
| Donald Smith | England | 14 June 1923 | 20 June 1957 | 27 July 1957 | 10 January 2021 | |
| Jack Kerr | New Zealand | 28 December 1910 | 27 June 1931 | 27 July 1937 | 27 May 2007 | |
| Wazir Mohammad | Pakistan | 22 December 1929 | 13 November 1952 | 18 November 1959 | 13 October 2025 | |
| Wilfred Rhodes | England | 29 October 1877 | 1 June 1899 | 12 April 1930 | 8 July 1973 | |
| Bill Brown | Australia | 31 July 1912 | 8 June 1934 | 29 June 1948 | 16 March 2008 | |
| Lindsay Weir | New Zealand | 2 June 1908 | 24 January 1930 | 17 August 1937 | 31 October 2003 | |
| Everton Weekes | West Indies | 26 February 1925 | 21 January 1948 | 31 March 1958 | 1 July 2020 | |
| Datta Gaekwad | India | 27 October 1928 | 5 June 1952 | 18 January 1961 | 13 February 2024 | |
| Ken Archer | Australia | 17 January 1928 | 22 December 1950 | 5 December 1951 | 14 April 2023 | |
| Andy Ganteaume | West Indies | 22 January 1921 | 11 February 1948 | 16 February 1948 | 17 February 2016 | |
| Sydney Barnes | England | 19 April 1873 | 13 December 1901 | 18 February 1914 | 26 December 1967 | |
| Esmond Kentish | West Indies | 21 November 1916 | 27 March 1948 | 21 January 1954 | 10 June 2011 | |
| M. J. Gopalan | India | 6 June 1909 | 5 January 1934 | 8 January 1934 | 21 December 2003 | |
| Ron Hamence | Australia | 25 November 1915 | 28 February 1947 | 5 January 1948 | 24 March 2010 |
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Oldest Test debutants
| Name | Country | Date of birth | Debut | Age at debut |
| James Southerton | England | 16 November 1827 | 15 March 1877 | |
| Miran Bakhsh | Pakistan | 20 April 1907 | 29 January 1955 | |
| Don Blackie | Australia | 5 April 1882 | 14 December 1928 | |
| Bert Ironmonger | Australia | 7 April 1882 | 30 November 1928 | |
| Nelson Betancourt | West Indies | 4 June 1887 | 1 February 1930 | |
| Rockley Wilson | England | 25 March 1879 | 25 February 1921 | |
| Rustomji Jamshedji | India | 18 November 1892 | 15 December 1933 |
Oldest Test debutant by country
| Country | Name | Age at debut |
| Australia | Don Blackie | 46 years, 253 days |
| Bangladesh | Enamul Haque | 35 years, 58 days |
| England | James Southerton | |
| India | Rustomji Jamshedji | 41 years, 27 days |
| Ireland | Ed Joyce | 39 years, 232 days |
| New Zealand | Herb McGirr | 38 years, 101 days |
| Pakistan | Miran Bakhsh | 47 years, 284 days |
| South Africa | Omar Henry | 40 years, 295 days |
| Sri Lanka | Somachandra de Silva | 39 years, 251 days |
| West Indies | Nelson Betancourt | 42 years, 242 days |
| Zimbabwe | Andy Waller | 37 years, 84 days |
Note: John Traicos debuted for Zimbabwe at the age of, but had already played three Tests for South Africa 22 years prior.
Note: The oldest debutant, James Southerton, was also the first Test cricketer to die. Miran Bakhsh was known as Miran Bux during his playing career.
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Oldest Test cricketers on final appearance
| Name | Country | Date of birth | Test Debut | Last match | Age at last Test |
| Wilfred Rhodes | England | 29 October 1877 | 1 June 1899 | 12 April 1930 | |
| Bert Ironmonger | Australia | 7 April 1882 | 30 November 1928 | 28 February 1933 | |
| WG Grace | England | 18 July 1848 | 6 September 1880 | 3 June 1899 | |
| George Gunn | England | 13 June 1879 | 13 December 1907 | 12 April 1930 | |
| James Southerton | England | 16 November 1827 | 15 March 1877 | 4 April 1877 | |
| Miran Bakhsh | Pakistan | 20 April 1907 | 29 January 1955 | 16 February 1955 | |
| Sir Jack Hobbs | England | 16 December 1882 | 1 January 1908 | 22 August 1930 | |
| Frank Woolley | England | 27 May 1887 | 9 August 1909 | 22 August 1934 | |
| Don Blackie | Australia | 5 April 1882 | 14 December 1928 | 8 February 1929 | |
| Bert Strudwick | England | 28 January 1880 | 1 January 1910 | 18 August 1926 |
Oldest Test cricketers on final appearance by country
| Country | Name | Age |
| Australia | Bert Ironmonger | 50 years, 327 days |
| Bangladesh | Mushfiqur Rahim | |
| England | Wilfred Rhodes | |
| India | Vinoo Mankad | 41 years, 305 days |
| Ireland | Ed Joyce | 39 years, 231 days |
| New Zealand | Jack Alabaster | 41 years, 247 days |
| Pakistan | Miran Bakhsh | 47 years, 302 days |
| South Africa | Dave Nourse | 45 years, 207 days |
| Sri Lanka | Somachandra de Silva | 42 years, 78 days |
| West Indies | George Headley | 44 years, 236 days |
| Zimbabwe | John Traicos | 45 years, 304 days |
Note: The Test career of Wilfred Rhodes spanned a record 30 years, 315 days. England's second-youngest Test cricketer and another Yorkshireman, Brian Close, lies second in this regard. He made his debut against New Zealand in 1949 and was recalled, after an absence of almost nine years, to oppose West Indies in 1976.
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Longest-lived first-class cricketers
This list includes all those first-class players who are known to have lived to 100.| Rank | Name | Team | Birth date | Death date | Age | Nationality |
| 1 | John Manners | Hampshire, Combined Services | 25 September 1914 | 7 March 2020 | 105 years, 225 days | |
| 2 | Jim Hutchinson | Derbyshire | 29 November 1896 | 7 November 2000 | 103 years, 344 days | |
| 3 | Syd Ward | Wellington | 5 August 1907 | 31 December 2010 | 103 years, 148 days | |
| 4 | Norman Gordon | South Africa, Transvaal | 6 August 1911 | 2 September 2014 | 103 years, 27 days | |
| 5 | Rupert de Smidt | Western Province | 23 November 1883 | 3 August 1986 | 102 years, 253 days | |
| 6 | Edward English | Hampshire | 1 January 1864 | 5 September 1966 | 102 years, 247 days | |
| 7 | Cyril Perkins | Northamptonshire, Minor Counties | 4 June 1911 | 21 November 2013 | 102 years, 170 days | |
| 8 | John Wheatley | Canterbury | 8 January 1860 | 19 April 1962 | 102 years, 101 days | |
| 9 | Archie Scott | Scotland | 26 January 1918 | 1 November 2019 | 101 years, 272 days | |
| 10 | Ted Martin | Western Australia | 30 September 1902 | 9 June 2004 | 101 years, 253 days | |
| 11 | D. B. Deodhar | Hindus, Maharashtra | 14 January 1892 | 24 August 1993 | 101 years, 222 days | |
| 12 | George Harman | Dublin University | 6 June 1874 | 14 December 1975 | 101 years, 191 days | |
| 13 | Fred Gibson | Leicestershire | 13 February 1912 | 28 June 2013 | 101 years, 135 days | |
| 14 | Alan Finlayson | Eastern Province | 1 September 1900 | 28 October 2001 | 101 years, 57 days | |
| 15 | Neil McCorkell | Hampshire, Players | 23 March 1912 | 28 February 2013 | 100 years, 342 days | |
| 16 | Raghunath Chandorkar | Bombay | 21 November 1920 | 3 September 2021 | 100 years, 286 days | |
| 17 | Geoffrey Beck | Oxford University | 16 June 1918 | 5 March 2019 | 100 years, 262 days | |
| 18 | Harold Stapleton | New South Wales | 7 January 1915 | 24 September 2015 | 100 years, 260 days | |
| 19 | Alan Burgess | Canterbury | 1 May 1920 | 5 January 2021 | 100 years, 249 days | |
| 20 | Rusi Cooper | Parsees, Bombay, Middlesex | 14 December 1922 | 31 July 2023 | 100 years, 229 days | |
| 21 | Charles Braithwaite | English Residents, Players of USA | 10 September 1845 | 15 April 1946 | 100 years, 217 days | |
| 22 | Harry Forsyth | Dublin University | 18 December 1903 | 19 July 2004 | 100 years, 214 days | |
| 23 | Jack Laver | Tasmania | 9 March 1917 | 3 October 2017 | 100 years, 208 days | |
| 24 | Tom Pritchard | Wellington, Warwickshire | 10 March 1917 | 22 August 2017 | 100 years, 165 days | |
| 25 | Bernarr Notley | Nottinghamshire | 31 August 1918 | 22 January 2019 | 100 years, 144 days | |
| 26 | Vasant Raiji | Bombay, Baroda | 26 January 1920 | 13 June 2020 | 100 years, 139 days | |
| 27 | George Deane | Hampshire | 11 December 1828 | 26 February 1929 | 100 years, 77 days |
Note: Although born in New South Wales, Australia, Syd Ward and John Wheatley appear to have been raised in New Zealand. George Harman, who acquired two Rugby Union caps for Ireland, died in Cornwall. Charles Braithwaite was born in England. Fred Gibson moved to England in 1944. Neil McCorkell was born in England, but lived in South Africa from 1951. The prominent Antiguan cricketer, Sir Sydney Walling, who died aged 102 years, 88 days in October 2009, never appeared in matches accorded first-class status.
The oldest person, and only septuagenarian, to play first-class cricket was Raja Maharaj Singh, aged 72, his sole appearance being for the Bombay Governor's XI against a Commonwealth XI in November 1950. Thirteen players have played first-class cricket in their sixties, most of them in England in the 19th century.
Oldest women cricketers
England women's cricketer Eileen Whelan, born 30 October 1911, was the first female Test cricketer to attain centenarian status; she died on 3 December 2021, aged 110 years 34 days.Oldest living ODI cricketers
The first One-Day International took place on 5 January 1971 when Australia played England.| Name | Country | Date of birth | Debut | Last match | Age as of |
| Lance Gibbs | West Indies | 29 September 1934 | 5 September 1973 | 7 June 1975 | |
| Rohan Kanhai | West Indies | 26 December 1935 | 5 September 1973 | 21 June 1975 | |
| Sir Garfield Sobers | West Indies | 28 July 1936 | 5 September 1973 | 5 September 1973 | |
| Bill Lawry | Australia | 11 February 1937 | 5 January 1971 | 5 January 1971 | |
| Farokh Engineer | India | 25 February 1938 | 13 July 1974 | 14 June 1975 | |
| Michael Tissera | Sri Lanka | 23 March 1939 | 7 June 1975 | 14 June 1975 | |
| Alan Connolly | Australia | 29 June 1939 | 5 January 1971 | 5 January 1971 | |
| Ron Headley | West Indies | 29 June 1939 | 7 September 1973 | 7 September 1973 | |
| Glenroy Sealy | Canada | 11 June 1940 | 9 June 1979 | 16 June 1979 | |
| Sir Geoffrey Boycott | England | 21 October 1940 | 5 January 1971 | 20 December 1981 |
Oldest living Twenty20 International cricketers
The first Twenty20 International took place on 17 February 2005 when Australia played New Zealand.| Name | Country | Date of birth | Debut | Last match | Age as of |
| Osman Göker | Turkey | 1 March 1960 | 29 August 2019 | 29 August 2019 | |
| Cengiz Akyüz | Turkey | 1 June 1962 | 29 August 2019 | 29 August 2019 | |
| Serdar Kansoy | Turkey | 6 July 1962 | 29 August 2019 | 31 August 2019 | |
| Christian Rocca | Gibraltar | 8 March 1965 | 13 May 2022 | 14 May 2022 | |
| Hasan Alta | Turkey | 25 May 1965 | 29 August 2019 | 31 August 2019 | |
| James Moses | Botswana | 8 August 1965 | 20 May 2019 | 7 November 2021 | |
| Mark Oman | Slovenia | 5 September 1966 | 25 July 2022 | 30 July 2022 | |
| Sunil Dhaniram | Canada | 17 October 1968 | 2 August 2008 | 10 February 2010 | |
| Tony Whiteman | Luxembourg | 24 May 1969 | 29 August 2019 | 5 September 2021 | |
| Sanath Jayasuriya | Sri Lanka | 30 June 1969 | 15 June 2006 | 25 June 2011 |