List of Cricket and Rugby Union Players - Dual Internationals - Two Nations

Two Nations

Name Cricket team Test Caps Ref Rugby team Test Caps Ref
Gilbert Cook Ireland cricket team 0 England national rugby union team 1
Martin Donnelly New Zealand national cricket team 7 England national rugby union team 1
Kim Elgie South African national cricket team 3 Scotland national rugby union team 8
William Lovat Fraser Scotland national cricket team 0 Combined British 0
Reginald Hands South African national cricket team 1 England national rugby union team 2
Billy King Ireland cricket team 0 Singapore national rugby union team 0
Gregor MacGregor England cricket team 8 Scotland national rugby union team 13
James Magee Ireland national cricket team 0 Great Britain 2
William Milton South African national cricket team 3 England national rugby union team 2
Tuppy Owen-Smith South African national cricket team 5 England national rugby union team 10
Reggie Schwarz South African national cricket team 20 England national rugby union team 3
Bill Taberer Rhodesia cricket team 0 South Africa national rugby union team 1
Maurice Turnbull England cricket team 9 Wales national rugby union team 2
Clive van Ryneveld South African national cricket team 19 England national rugby union team 4

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