Colin Alexander Snedden (7 January 1918 – 24 April 2011) was a New Zealand Test cricketer.
A tall and strongly built man, he weighed about 143 kilograms during his playing days.
[1] Bowling quick off-breaks,[2] he played one match before the Second World War, then resumed his career eight seasons later in 1946–47.
New Zealand declared their first innings at 345 for 9; Snedden was the number 11 batsman so he did not get a chance to bat.
[1] On the death of Eric Tindill on 1 August 2010, Snedden became the oldest surviving New Zealand Test cricketer.