Tag: T20s

Graeme Smith

Graeme Smith

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Name Graeme Smith
Player Type Opening Batsman
Date of Birth 1st February 1981
Father’s Name Graham Smith Sr.
Birthplace Johannesburg, South Africa
Career Starting Date 8th March 2002 (Test debut)
Career Retirement Date 6th March 2014 (ODI) / 9th March 2014 (Test) / 11th October 2011 (T20)
Matches Played 117 Tests, 197 ODIs, 33 T20s
Centuries 27 (Test), 10 (ODI)
Half Centuries 38 (Test), 47 (ODI)
Ducks 13 (Test), 16 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 7 (Test), 4 (ODI)
Wickets 8 (Test), 7 (ODI)
Captainship in Matches 109 Tests, 150 ODIs, 27 T20s
Man of the Matches 15 (Test), 8 (ODI), 0 (T20)

Biography: Graeme Smith, born on 1st February 1981 in Johannesburg, South Africa, is one of the most prolific opening batsmen and inspirational leaders in cricket history. He burst onto the international scene at a young age and soon became the youngest-ever captain for South Africa at the age of 22.

Smith’s Test debut came on 8th March 2002, and he immediately showed immense promise as a batsman with solid technique and mental resilience. He retired from One-Day Internationals on 6th March 2014, from Test matches on 9th March 2014, and from T20s on 11th October 2011. Throughout his career, he played 117 Test matches, 197 ODIs, and 33 T20s.

As an opening batsman, Smith was known for his ability to anchor the innings and tire out opposition bowlers. He amassed 27 Test centuries and 10 ODI centuries, along with 38 Test half-centuries and 47 ODI half-centuries. However, he also had his share of challenges, with 13 ducks in Tests and 16 in ODIs.

Smith’s determination to convert starts into big scores is evident from his 7 nervous nineties in Test matches and 4 in ODIs. Besides his batting, he occasionally chipped in with his bowling, taking 8 Test wickets and 7 ODI wickets.

Captaincy was one of the defining aspects of Graeme Smith’s career. Under his leadership, South Africa achieved many significant milestones and enjoyed considerable success. He led the team in 109 Test matches, 150 ODIs, and 27 T20s. His captaincy prowess earned him 15 “Man of the Match” awards in Test matches and 8 in ODIs.

World Records:

Note: As of my last update in September 2021, here are some of Graeme Smith’s world records across formats:

World Records Record
Most Test wins as a captain 53 wins (joint record with Ricky Ponting)
Most consecutive Test wins as a captain 9 wins (joint record with Ricky Ponting and Steve Waugh)
Second-youngest captain to score a Test century Achieved at the age of 22 years and 82 days

Please note that these records might have changed or been broken after September 2021.

Brand Endorsements: Graeme Smith’s charismatic personality and exceptional cricketing skills made him an attractive choice for various brands seeking to associate with a strong sports icon. His leadership qualities and achievements on the field made him a highly marketable figure. While I do not have access to the specific details of his brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is safe to say that Graeme Smith enjoyed numerous brand partnerships during and after his playing career, solidifying his status as a cricket legend and a sought-after personality in the commercial world.

Allan Donald

Allan Donald

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Name Allan Donald
Player Type Fast Bowler
Date of Birth 20th October 1966
Father’s Name Willie Donald
Birthplace Bloemfontein, South Africa
Career Starting Date 18th November 1991 (Test debut)
Career Retirement Date 18th February 2003 (ODI) / 18th January 2004 (Test) / 15th February 2004 (T20)
Matches Played 72 Tests, 164 ODIs, 10 T20s
Centuries 0 (Test), 0 (ODI)
Half Centuries 1 (Test), 2 (ODI)
Ducks 19 (Test), 14 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 1 (Test), 1 (ODI)
Wickets 330 (Test), 272 (ODI)
Captainship in Matches 7 ODIs
Man of the Matches 10 (Test), 2 (ODI), 0 (T20)

Biography: Allan Donald, fondly known as “White Lightning,” was born on 20th October 1966 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers to have played the game of cricket. With a fiery pace, lethal bouncers, and pinpoint accuracy, Donald terrorized batsmen during his illustrious career.

Donald made his Test debut on 18th November 1991 and quickly established himself as the spearhead of the South African pace attack. His passion for the game and fierce determination were evident in every spell he bowled. He retired from One-Day Internationals on 18th February 2003, from Test matches on 18th January 2004, and from T20s on 15th February 2004.

Over the course of his career, Donald played 72 Test matches, 164 ODIs, and 10 T20s, picking up a staggering 330 Test wickets and 272 ODI wickets. He was known for his ability to deliver crucial breakthroughs and was a true match-winner for his team.

As a lower-order batsman, Allan Donald contributed some handy runs on occasion, scoring 1 half-century in Tests and 2 half-centuries in ODIs. However, he also experienced 19 ducks in Tests and 14 in ODIs. He had one nervous ninety scores in both Test and ODI formats.

Apart from his exceptional bowling prowess, Donald had a brief stint as captain in 7 ODIs, leading the team with passion and leading by example. He earned several “Man of the Match” awards throughout his career, being named the standout player in 10 Test matches and 2 ODIs.

World Records:

Note: As of my last update in September 2021, here are some of Allan Donald’s world records across formats:

World Records Record
Most wickets for South Africa in Test matches 330 wickets
Second-highest wicket-taker for South Africa in ODIs 272 wickets
First South African to take a Test hat-trick Against Australia in 1997

Please note that these records might have changed or been broken after September 2021.

Brand Endorsements: Allan Donald’s remarkable skills and popularity as a fast bowler made him a sought-after personality for brand endorsements. His intimidating presence on the field and remarkable performances garnered attention from various companies seeking to associate with a cricketing icon. While I do not have access to the specific details of his brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is safe to assume that Allan Donald had lucrative partnerships with various brands during and after his playing career, further enhancing his status as a legendary figure in cricket and beyond.

Jacques Kallis

Jacques Kallis

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Name Jacques Kallis
Player Type All-rounder
Date of Birth 16th October 1975
Father’s Name Henry Kallis
Birthplace Cape Town, South Africa
Career Starting Date 14th December 1995 (Test debut)
Career Retirement Date 30th July 2014 (ODI) / 4th January 2014 (Test) / 9th May 2014 (T20)
Matches Played 166 Tests, 328 ODIs, 25 T20s
Centuries 45 (Test), 17 (ODI)
Half Centuries 58 (Test), 86 (ODI)
Ducks 25 (Test), 16 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 19 (Test), 9 (ODI)
Wickets 292 (Test), 273 (ODI)
Captainship in Matches 25 ODIs, 14 Tests
Man of the Matches 23 (Test), 31 (ODI), 1 (T20)

Biography: Jacques Kallis is one of South Africa’s greatest cricketers and a true legend in the history of the game. Born on 16th October 1975 in Cape Town, South Africa, he displayed immense talent from a young age. His father, Henry Kallis, played a significant role in nurturing his passion for the sport. Kallis had a solid all-round game, excelling as a batsman and a bowler, and he was also an outstanding slip fielder.

Kallis made his Test debut on 14th December 1995 and went on to become a mainstay of the South African cricket team for nearly two decades. He retired from One-Day Internationals on 30th July 2014, from Test matches on 4th January 2014, and from T20s on 9th May 2014. Over the course of his illustrious career, he played 166 Test matches, 328 ODIs, and 25 T20s.

As a batsman, Kallis was known for his impeccable technique and the ability to score runs consistently across all formats of the game. He scored 45 centuries and 58 half-centuries in Test matches, along with 17 centuries and 86 half-centuries in ODIs. While his Test career featured 19 scores in the nervous nineties (90-99) and 9 in ODIs, he also endured 25 ducks in Tests and 16 in ODIs.

Kallis was no less formidable with the ball. As a medium-fast bowler, he possessed the knack of picking crucial wickets at crucial moments. He ended his Test career with an impressive tally of 292 wickets and claimed 273 wickets in ODIs. Additionally, he captained the South African team in 14 Test matches and 25 ODIs.

Throughout his career, Kallis played numerous match-winning innings and delivered outstanding performances that earned him numerous “Man of the Match” awards – 23 in Tests, 31 in ODIs, and 1 in T20s.

World Records:

Note: As of my last update in September 2021, here are some of Jacques Kallis’s world records across formats:

World Records Record
Most Test runs as an all-rounder 13,289 runs
Most Test centuries by an all-rounder 45 centuries
Most Test wickets by a South African bowler 292 wickets
Most runs in ODIs without a double century 11,579 runs
Most ODI catches by a non-wicketkeeper fielder 131 catches
First cricketer to score 10,000 runs and take 250 wickets in ODIs

Please note that these records might have changed or been broken after September 2021.

Brand Endorsements: Jacques Kallis, being one of the most iconic cricketers of his era, was highly sought after by various brands for endorsements. His reputation as a reliable and consistent performer on the cricket field made him an ideal ambassador for several products and companies. While I do not have access to the specific details of his brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is safe to say that Kallis had numerous brand associations, both in South Africa and globally, contributing to his stature as a sports icon and commercial personality.