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Malcolm Ronaldson : ウィキペディア英語版
Malcolm Ronaldson

Malcolm Bruce Ronaldson (13 April 1917 – 2 December 2004) was a South African cricketer.〔(Malcolm Ronaldson ) at Cricinfo〕 A right-handed batsman,〔(Malcolm Ronaldson ) at CricketArchive〕 he played first-class cricket for Eastern Province in 1938〔(First-class matches played by Malcolm Ronaldson ) at CricketArchive〕 and later played for Tanganyika and East Africa in the 1950s.〔(Other matches played by Malcolm Ronaldson ) at CricketArchive〕
==Biography==
Born in East London in 1917,〔 Bruce Ronaldson played five matches for Eastern Province in the 1937/38 Currie Cup, his first coming against Border and his last coming against Transvaal.〔 Opening the batting, often without gloves,〔Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2007, (Obituaries K-R )〕 his highest score of 94〔 came in the match against Western Province.〔(Scorecard ) of Western Province v Eastern Province, 19 February 1938〕
World War II prevented him from playing first-class cricket again,〔 but he played for, and captained Tanganyika throughout the 1950s. Most of his matches were against Uganda, with one match each against Kenya and the MCC. He also played twice for East Africa - against Sunder Cricket Club in 1957〔 and against a South African Non-Europeans team captained by Basil D'Oliveira in 1958.〔(Scorecard ) of East Africa v South African Non-Europeans, 13 September 1958 at CricketArchive〕
Ronaldson trained Tanzanian marathon runner John Stephen Akhwari who competed in the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. Akhwari is notable for his honourable last place finish. He fell early in the race, cutting his knee and dislocating the joint but went on to complete the race, stating to journalists that "My country did not send me 10,000 miles just to start the race; they sent me to finish the race."〔http://en.beijing2008.cn/education/stories/n214077658.shtml〕 18 other competitors did not finish the race.
He moved to the United Kingdom in 1962 and spent 20 years as company secretary of Oxfam.〔 He died in Oxford in 2004, aged 87.〔 His son Chris Ronaldson was world champion in real tennis,〔 winning back to back grand slams in 1984.

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