#6 Bert Vogler (62* runs)

This record is the oldest in the list. It dates back to the match between South Africa and England in Cape Town on March 30, 1906. England went in to bat first and posted 187 runs in the first innings.
South Africa's first innings was also not going so well with the top order collapsing after getting small starts. Faulkner and Snooke held the innings together and scored 45 and 60 runs, respectively. However, Bert Vogler, who came in to bat at number 11, hit 3 sixes and 5 fours to hit a quickfire 62 and help his team to a total of 333 runs.
England were wrapped up for 130 runs in the 2nd innings and The Proteas won the match by an innings and 16 runs. Vogler was also good with the ball and picked up 3 wickets in the match. The South African player played 15 Tests and scored 340 runs in his career.
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