#8 Devon Smith - West Indies - 37 years and 4 days

Devon Smith is the current oldest active Test cricketer for West Indies who made his debut in the year 2003 against the mighty Australian team. Devon Smith registered himself as one of the strongest off-side players for his nation with his classic off drives.
In his debut match, Smith scored a half-century in the second innings of the match amassing 62 runs. Due to his strong impression, Smith secured his place as an opening batsman for the latter part of that same series. Devon Smith has been away from the international circuit for a while but has not announced his retirement yet.
#9 Abdur Razzak - Bangladesh - 36 years and 132 days

Abdur Razzak is a Bangladeshi cricketer who just plays Test cricket and has retired from the limited over format of the game. Razzak is considered as one of the best spin bowlers for Bangladesh.
Razzak made his debut in 2006 against the mighty Australian side as the 45th player for Bangladesh to play Test cricket. He is the first left-arm spinner and second spin bowler after Saqlain Mushtaq to take a hattrick. Razzak took 23 Test wickets in his 12 matches with his best bowling figures of 4/63.
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