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- Douglas_Ovenstone abstract "Douglas MacPherson Ovenstone (31 July 1921 – 6 November 2011) was a South African cricketer who played first-class cricket between 1942–43 and 1947-48. He was born at Sea Point, Cape Town, Cape Province and died at Llandudno, Cape Town.Ovenstone was a right-handed batsman who mainly batted in the lower order but was occasionally used as an opener, and a wicketkeeper. He played in a single wartime first-class match, having served in the South African forces in the Second World War and been wounded at El Alamein.He played regularly for Western Province in 1946-47 and in the match against Transvaal he hit 52 while opening the batting; this was to be his only first-class score of more than 50. On the strength of that and four catches in the Transvaal second innings, he was picked for the 1947 South African tour of England. With Johnny Lindsay and George Fullerton also in the touring side, Ovenstone's opportunities were limited. Lindsay was chosen for the first three Test matches and though his poor batting meant that he then lost his Test place, Ovenstone was not available, as he was sidelined for two months after breaking a finger in a county game immediately after the second Test; by the time he was fit again, the tour was almost over and Fullerton had taken over as the Test wicketkeeper.Ovenstone returned to first-class cricket with Western Province in the 1947-48 season, but then retired to a career in business. He ran a farm in the Western Cape that housed exotic animals and had interests in a family fisheries business.".
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- Douglas_Ovenstone birthYear "1921".
- Douglas_Ovenstone country South_Africa.
- Douglas_Ovenstone deathDate "2011-11-06".
- Douglas_Ovenstone deathPlace Cape_Province.
- Douglas_Ovenstone deathPlace Llandudno,_Cape_Town.
- Douglas_Ovenstone deathPlace South_Africa.
- Douglas_Ovenstone deathYear "2011".
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- Douglas_Ovenstone 50s "–/1".
- Douglas_Ovenstone batAvg "14.56".
- Douglas_Ovenstone batting "Right-handed".
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- Douglas_Ovenstone stumpings "40".
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- Douglas_Ovenstone columns "1".
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- Douglas_Ovenstone dateOfDeath "2011-11-06".
- Douglas_Ovenstone deathDate "2011-11-06".
- Douglas_Ovenstone deathPlace Cape_Province.
- Douglas_Ovenstone deathPlace Llandudno,_Cape_Town.
- Douglas_Ovenstone deathPlace South_Africa.
- Douglas_Ovenstone debutagainst "The Rest".
- Douglas_Ovenstone debutdate "--03-13".
- Douglas_Ovenstone debutfor "First South African Division".
- Douglas_Ovenstone debutyear "1943".
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- Douglas_Ovenstone deliveries "–".
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- Douglas_Ovenstone fullname "Douglas MacPherson Ovenstone".
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- Douglas_Ovenstone lastagainst Gauteng_cricket_team.
- Douglas_Ovenstone lastdate "--01-03".
- Douglas_Ovenstone lastfor Western_Province_cricket_team_(South_Africa).
- Douglas_Ovenstone lastyear "1948".
- Douglas_Ovenstone matches "20".
- Douglas_Ovenstone name "Douglas Ovenstone".
- Douglas_Ovenstone name "Ovenstone, Douglas".
- Douglas_Ovenstone placeOfBirth Cape_Province.
- Douglas_Ovenstone placeOfBirth Sea_Point.
- Douglas_Ovenstone placeOfDeath Cape_Province.
- Douglas_Ovenstone placeOfDeath Llandudno,_Cape_Town.
- Douglas_Ovenstone role "Wicketkeeper".
- Douglas_Ovenstone runs "437".
- Douglas_Ovenstone shortDescription "South African cricketer".
- Douglas_Ovenstone source "http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/14/14249/14249.html CricketArchive".
- Douglas_Ovenstone tenfor "–".
- Douglas_Ovenstone topScore "52".
- Douglas_Ovenstone type First-class_cricket.
- Douglas_Ovenstone wickets "–".
- Douglas_Ovenstone year "1946".
- Douglas_Ovenstone year "2012".
- Douglas_Ovenstone description "South African cricketer".
- Douglas_Ovenstone description "South African cricketer".
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- Douglas_Ovenstone subject Category:2011_deaths.
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- Douglas_Ovenstone comment "Douglas MacPherson Ovenstone (31 July 1921 – 6 November 2011) was a South African cricketer who played first-class cricket between 1942–43 and 1947-48. He was born at Sea Point, Cape Town, Cape Province and died at Llandudno, Cape Town.Ovenstone was a right-handed batsman who mainly batted in the lower order but was occasionally used as an opener, and a wicketkeeper.".
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