Howard Hugh Watt (1 March 1911 – 17 August 2005) was the last surviving pre-war Springbok and part of the South African rugby team nicknamed "The Invincibles".
Watt, playing for an Illinois XI, bowled Sir Donald Bradman twice in one match in Chicago in 1932 as a fast bowler.
[2] In 1934 he returned to South Africa and started playing first-class cricket for Western Province, for whom he opened bowling.
In 1928, Watt played against the England touring team and took 2–59, including the wickets of Len Hutton and Eddie Paynter.
[5] In 1934, Watt also joined Villagers and was chosen for Western Province in 1935 and was a member of the 1936 Currie Cup winning team.