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Dik Abed was born on 22 October, 1944 in South Africa, is a cricketer. Discover Dik Abed's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 22 October 1944
Birthday 22 October
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Date of death 19 January 2018
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Nationality South Africa

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1977

After marrying a Dutch woman, Abed moved to the Netherlands in 1977 and became a Dutch citizen in 1981. He played club cricket for HBS Craeyenhout, leading the club to three national titles, and for VRA Amsterdam. He captained the Netherlands team in the 1982 ICC Trophy. He eventually had to retire from cricket due to an eye injury, but remained active in the game. He retired to an aged-care home across from the HBS grounds.

1971

In an attempt to make South African cricket more acceptable to world opinion and to ensure the tour to Australia in 1971–72 went ahead, the South African cricket authorities offered Abed and another non-white player, Owen Williams, a place on the touring team. However, not only did the South African National Party government refuse to allow the initiative to proceed, but Abed and Williams also refused to be a part of what they considered a token gesture.

1967

Abed was born to a Cape Malay family in District Six, Cape Town, South Africa. He was one of five brothers. He grew up playing club cricket in the Western Province Cricket Association, which at the time was unsegregated, but was ineligible to play at provincial level because of his race during apartheid. He represented the Western Province non-white team before moving to England in 1967 to see if he could establish himself as a professional in league cricket.

He played as Enfield's professional in the Lancashire League for 10 seasons, from 1967 to 1976, scoring 5271 runs at an average of 27.17 and taking 855 wickets at 10.27 with his fast-medium bowling. In 1968, when Enfield won the championship for the first time in 25 years, he took 120 wickets at an average of 9.30 and made 458 runs at 20.90. When Enfield won again in 1971 he took 101 wickets at 7.99 and made 662 runs at 28.78. He resisted offers from other league clubs and a first-class county and stayed with Enfield. The counties may also have been reluctant to engage him in the wake of the D'Oliveira affair. The Warwickshire coach Alan Oakman told Abed the authorities had instructed him not to sign Abed to play with the county.

1944

Sulaiman "Dik" Abed (22 October 1944 – 19 January 2018) was a cricketer. Born in South Africa, he played professionally in England and later captained the Netherlands.