Ezra Moseley

He was the only member of the 1982 rebel tour to South Africa to subsequently play for the West Indies after their bans were rescinded.

[1] Although viewed as a hot prospect early in his career, a stress fracture of his back required surgery and a lengthy period of rehabilitation.

Following the tour, Moseley continued playing in South Africa for Eastern Province as well as remaining at Glamorgan until 1986, when he became a professional in the Lancashire Leagues.

[2] The life bans on the rebel tourists were lifted in 1989, and Moseley returned to Barbados to become the first and only member of the touring parties to play for the West Indies afterwards.

England had been chasing a small target in search of a 2–0 series lead, which they then failed to reach before bad light intervened.