Background
He was born in Boksburg, Transvaal. Gordon was Jewish, and was born in Boksburg, Transvaal.
He was born in Boksburg, Transvaal. Gordon was Jewish, and was born in Boksburg, Transvaal.
He is the only male Test cricketer to live beyond 100 years of age. Gordon became the oldest-ever Test cricketer on 23 March 2011, when he surpassed New Zealander Eric Tindill, who died on 1 August 2010, approximately four months before his 100th birthday. Gordon played first-class cricket for Transvaal from 1933-1934 as a right-handed fast bowler and a tail-end right-handed batsman.
He made his Test debut against England in December 1938, playing every Test of the five-match series.
In the first Test, he took his best Test match figures of 7–162, including 5–103 in the first innings. He was stumped by Les Ames off the bowling of Tom Goddard for a first-ball duck in the drawn match.
In the second match he took 5–157 in England"s only innings, but was again stumped by Ames off the bowling of Goddard for 0 in another drawn match. In the fourth match, he took 2–47 and 3–58 but did not bat in the drawn Test.
In the final Test Gordon took match figures of 1–256 and was not out in each innings, scoring 0 and 7.
This match was the famous Timeless Test, which took 10 days and was eventually declared a draw by agreement between the teams. lieutenant was Gordon"s final Test match. He took his best innings figures of 6–61, followed by 3–86 in the second innings, for Transvaal against Natal at Johannesburg in 1939-1940.
He continued playing for Transvaal until the 1948-1949 season.
Gordon ran a sports shop in central Johannesburg. He was the last living male to have played Test cricket before World World War World War II He turned 100 in August 2011 and lived in central Johannesburg.