Dante Parkin

Durant Clifford "Dante" Parkin (born 20 February 1873 in Port Elizabeth, Cape Province, died 20 March 1936 in , Albany) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1892. In 1890-91 Parkin took 4 for 69 and 6 for 25 when Eastern Province narrowly beat Griqualand West in the Champion Bat Tournament. In 1891-92 he took seven wickets (match figures of 74–36–59–7 – five-ball overs) and five catches when Eastern Province lost to Walter Read's English touring team. Three weeks later he was one of eight South Africans who made their Test debuts in the only Test played on the tour. He opened the bowling and took the first three wickets to reduce England to 33 for 3 in reply to South Africa's first innings of 97, but the English lower order rallied and England went on to win by an inning

Dante Parkin

Durant Clifford "Dante" Parkin (born 20 February 1873 in Port Elizabeth, Cape Province, died 20 March 1936 in , Albany) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1892. In 1890-91 Parkin took 4 for 69 and 6 for 25 when Eastern Province narrowly beat Griqualand West in the Champion Bat Tournament. In 1891-92 he took seven wickets (match figures of 74–36–59–7 – five-ball overs) and five catches when Eastern Province lost to Walter Read's English touring team. Three weeks later he was one of eight South Africans who made their Test debuts in the only Test played on the tour. He opened the bowling and took the first three wickets to reduce England to 33 for 3 in reply to South Africa's first innings of 97, but the English lower order rallied and England went on to win by an inning