
Henry Michael Barnard was an English first-class cricketer and professional footballer.

Ivanhoe Mordecai Barrow was a Jamaican cricketer who played 11 Tests for the West Indies.

Louis Bookman was an Irish sportsman of Lithuanian Jewish origin who represented Ireland in both football and cricket. Born the son of a rabbi in Lithuania, he arrived in Ireland in 1895 when his family emigrated to escape antisemitism; his family subsequently adopted the name Bookman.

Sir Julien Cahn, 1st Baronet was a British businessman, philanthropist and cricket enthusiast.

Leo Camron, aka "Leo Caminsky" or "Arieh Camron", was a South African-Israeli educationalist and sportsman, from Natal particularly remembered for his English textbooks, and rugby advocacy.

Albert Edward Armese Goldman, also known as Arthur Goldman, was an Australian cricketer. He played one first-class match for Queensland in 1893. He was a brother-in-law of Charlie Turner.

Norman Gordon was a South African cricketer who played in five Test matches during the 1938–39 South African cricket season.

Michael Klinger is an Australian former first-class cricketer, who held the record for the most runs scored in the Big Bash League when he retired in 2019.

Roy Mark Levy is a former Australian cricketer and baseballer who represented the Australian baseball team in 1936. He also played for the Queensland Sheffield Shield team for seven years, captaining them 11 times in his 25 appearances.

Leonard "Jock" Livingston was an Australian cricketer who played most of his first-class cricket in England.

Malcolm Douglas Lyon, generally known as Dar Lyon was an English first-class cricketer who played for Somerset County Cricket Club through the 1920s. He was a right-handed top order batsman known for his beautiful driving who occasionally captained and kept wicket for the county.

John Edward Raphael was a Belgian-born sportsman who was capped nine times for England at rugby union and played first-class cricket with Surrey. He was a Barrister by profession and a Liberal politician.

Henry George Siedeberg was a New Zealander who represented New Zealand at cricket and was several times the national billiards champion.

Morris William Sievers was an Australian cricketer who played in three Tests in 1936–37.

Manfred Julius Susskind was a South African cricketer who played in five Tests in 1924. The first Jewish Test cricketer, he was born and died in Johannesburg, South Africa.