Norman Featherstone

Featherstone made his debut for Transvaal B as a right-handed batsman and an off-break bowler in the 1967–68 Currie Cup competition.

In his career for Middlesex, he scored 8,882 runs in 216 first-class matches with eight centuries and took 137 wickets.

[3][4] After captaining Northern Transvaal in the 1981–82 season,[5] he retired from cricket to take up a career in sports promotions in South Africa.

[1] His positions included a management role at the Kyalami Formula One circuit near Johannesburg.

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