Sir Murray Bisset (14 April 1876 – 24 October 1931) was a South African test cricketer and politician.
[3] He made his first class cricket debut for Western Province on 18 April 1895 against Transvaal at Durban, scoring 0 and five not out.
[7] Returning to South Africa, Bisset continued to play cricket when his burgeoning legal career allowed.
He was recalled for the Fifth Test between South Africa and England at Cape Town in 1909-10, where he kept wicket and batted in the middle order.
[9] While in parliament, Bisset unsuccessfully introduced a Private Members Bill in 1921 whereby a widow was lawfully entitled to marry her deceased husband's brother.