Stuart Hiddleston

Douglas Stuart Hiddleston (2 March 1910 — 13 February 1984) was a South African first-class cricketer and physician.

Hiddleston was born at Johannesburg in March 1910, where he was educated at King Edward VII School, before matriculating to the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, where he studied medicine.

[1] While studying in Scotland, he played club cricket for Selkirk and was selected to play for the Scottish cricket team in a first-class match against Ireland at Aberdeen in 1930.

He returned to South Africa, where he was a general practitioner in Durban for nearly fifty years.

[5] Hiddleston died at Durban in February 1984, having had a serious physical disability for a number of years.