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Five Smallest Players To Ever Dominate Cricket Pitch

In the long history of cricket, height has often been associated with the raw power of fast bowlers or the reach of tall batsmen. However, some of the sport’s most legendary figures have stood well below the average height, proving that success is built on a foundation of technique, mental fortitude, and sheer skill.

These “pocket dynamites” used their low center of gravity and exceptional agility to dominate the field.

Here is a look at the five shortest cricketers in history who left a massive footprint on the international game:

1. Kruger van Wyk (4’9″ / 145 cm)

Holding the title of the shortest international cricketer ever, Kruger van Wyk stood at just 4 feet 9 inches. Originally from South Africa, van Wyk moved to New Zealand after realizing his path was blocked by Mark Boucher.

He represented the Black Caps in 9 Test matches, proving his mettle as a gritty wicketkeeper-batter. His compact stature made him incredibly agile behind the stumps, and he finished his brief international career with a respectable top score of 71.

2. Tich Cornford (5’0″ / 152 cm)

Walter “Tich” Cornford was a staple of English county cricket for Sussex, standing exactly 5 feet tall.

His nickname was a direct nod to his diminutive frame. While his international career for England was limited to just 4 Tests during a 1930 tour of New Zealand, his domestic longevity was legendary. He played nearly 500 first-class matches, claiming over 1,000 dismissals as a wicketkeeper, proving that height is no barrier to world-class reflexes.

3. Tich Freeman (5’2″ / 157 cm)

Alfred “Tich” Freeman is a name synonymous with records that may never be broken. Standing at 5 feet 2 inches, this English leg-spinner remains the only bowler in history to take 304 first-class wickets in a single season (1928).

His short height actually worked in his favor, giving his deliveries a lower, more deceptive trajectory. With 3,776 first-class wickets, he remains the second-most prolific wicket-taker in the history of the game.

4. Mushfiqur Rahim (5’3″ / 160 cm)

Standing at 5 feet 3 inches, Mushfiqur Rahim is arguably the greatest wicketkeeper-batter in Bangladesh’s history. Despite his small frame, he is a giant of the modern game, being the first wicketkeeper to score three double-centuries in Test cricket.

His ability to play the sweep shot and late cut against towering fast bowlers has made him the backbone of the Bangladeshi middle order for nearly two decades.

5. Gundappa Viswanath (5’3″ / 160 cm)

A true artist with the willow, India’s GundappaVishy” Viswanath stood at 5 feet 3 inches. Known for his exquisite wristwork and the iconic late cut, Viswanath was India’s premier match-winner in the 1970s.

Remarkably, India never lost a Test match in which he scored a century. His 91-Test career yielded over 6,000 runs, proving that a towering spirit can easily eclipse a short stature.

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