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SA-born Scotland cricketer Con de Lange dies

South African-born Scotland cricketer Con de Lange has passed away at the age of 38.

De Lange’s passing was announced on Friday.

Sport24 reported in 2018 that De Lange was diagnosed with a brain tumour.

The all-rounder played 13 ODIs and 8 T20Is for Scotland since making his international debut in 2015.

Cricket Scotland – Scotland V Namibia One Day International match at Grange CC today (Thur) – this match is the first of two ODI matches this week against Zimbabwe – Scotland bowler Con de Lange who took a match-winning 5-for as the hosts ran out victorious – picture by Donald MacLeod – 15.06.2017 – 07702 319 738 – clanmacleod@btinternet.com – www.donald-macleod.com

De Lange, who was born in Bellville near Cape Town, represented the Cape Cobras and Knights franchises in South Africa and had a brief stint with Northamptonshire on the English county circuit.

De Lange is survived by his wife Claire and two children.

Tributes poured in from his former team-mates and friends on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/AllanDonald33/status/1119124590700089344

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Source: News24