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Transvaal Cricket Legend Kevin McKenzie Dies at 77

Published Sunday, May 10, 2026 · Updated May 10

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Coverage is limited to a single South African sports news outlet, lacking broader geographic or ideological perspectives.

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Kevin McKenzie, a former Transvaal cricketer and prolific batsman for the 'Mean Machine' team, has died at the age of 77. He played extensively in first-class and List A matches but was unable to represent South Africa officially due to the apartheid-era sports boycott.

What We Know — Key Points

  • Former Transvaal cricketer Kevin McKenzie died at the age of 77 on Saturday.
  • McKenzie was a member of the dominant 'Mean Machine' Transvaal team.
  • He was a prolific batsman who played extensively in first-class and List A matches.
  • McKenzie never officially played for South Africa due to the country's apartheid-era isolation.

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  • News24Center

    News24 reported on the death of former Transvaal cricketer Kevin McKenzie at 77, highlighting his career as a prolific batsman for the 'Mean Machine' team and noting that he never played for South Africa due to apartheid-era isolation.

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