Oldest cricket player in a first-class match (male)

Raja Maharaj Singh (India, 1878-1959), the Governor of Bombay, was the oldest cricketer in first-class cricket history. At the age of 72 years and 192 days, Raja Maharaj Singh played a first-class cricket which played between Bombay Governor’s XI and Commonwealth XI at Bombay on 25-27 November 1950. Representing for Bombay Governor’s XI, Raja Maharaja Singh had scored 4 runs in that match.