Charles Hanbury Twigg (29 January 1893 – 18 June 1986) was an English-born South African first-class cricketer.
The son of H. Twigg, he was born at Weeping Cross near Stafford in January 1893, and was educated at Repton School.
[2] Twigg served in the First World War in the British Indian Army Reserve, being commissioned as a second lieutenant in May 1917.
[3] He had immigrated to South Africa by the 1920s, where he played first-class cricket for Eastern Province on four occasions between 1926 and 1931, three of which came in the Currie Cup, with a fourth against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club.
[5] Twigg ran a business in South Africa manufacturing children's carriages.