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Kane Williamson

Kane Williamson

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Name Kane Williamson
Player Type Batsman
Date of Birth 8th August 1990
Father’s Name Brett Williamson
Birthplace Tauranga, New Zealand
Career Starting Date 10th August 2010 (ODI debut)
Career Retirement Date N/A (As of September 2021)
Matches Played 85 Tests, 154 ODIs, 75 T20s
Centuries 24 (Test), 14 (ODI)
Half Centuries 33 (Test), 40 (ODI)
Ducks 7 (Test), 10 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 5 (Test), 3 (ODI)
Wickets 30 (Test), 43 (ODI), 1 (T20)
Captainship in Matches 41 Tests, 82 ODIs, 36 T20s
Man of the Matches 22 (Test), 20 (ODI), 1 (T20)

Biography: Kane Williamson, born on 8th August 1990 in Tauranga, New Zealand, is a modern-day batting genius and a beloved cricketing icon for New Zealand. Williamson made his ODI debut on 10th August 2010 and quickly became the backbone of the New Zealand cricket team.

Williamson’s cricketing journey is characterized by consistency and elegance. He has played 85 Test matches, 154 ODIs, and 75 T20s, amassing remarkable achievements. With 24 Test centuries and 14 ODI centuries, he has displayed his class as a batsman. Alongside, he has scored 33 half-centuries in Tests and 40 in ODIs. Despite his brilliance, he faced 7 ducks in Tests and 10 in ODIs.

Known for converting starts into big scores, Williamson experienced nervous nineties on five occasions in Tests and three times in ODIs. He is not only a prolific batsman but also a useful part-time bowler, taking 30 Test wickets and 43 ODI wickets.

Williamson’s leadership skills are evident as he captained New Zealand in 41 Test matches, 82 ODIs, and 36 T20s. His calm demeanor and tactical brilliance earned him the title of “Man of the Match” on numerous occasions in Test matches and ODIs.

World Records:

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

World Records Record
Most runs by a New Zealand batsman in Tests Over 7,000 runs
Most centuries by a New Zealand batsman in Tests 24 centuries

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

Brand Endorsements: Kane Williamson’s stature as one of the finest batsmen and a revered cricketing personality has made him an attractive choice for brand endorsements during his cricketing career. While I do not have access to the specific details of his brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is evident that Williamson’s influence on the cricketing world and his status as a respected sports personality made him a sought-after personality for various brands. His association with reputable brands further solidified his legacy as a cricketing legend and commercial personality. His popularity both on and off the field contributed to his endorsement value and brand appeal.

Ross Taylor

Ross Taylor

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Name Ross Taylor
Player Type Batsman
Date of Birth 8th March 1984
Father’s Name Neil Taylor
Birthplace Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Career Starting Date 1st March 2006 (ODI debut)
Career Retirement Date N/A (As of September 2021)
Matches Played 108 Tests, 233 ODIs, 100 T20s
Centuries 19 (Test), 21 (ODI)
Half Centuries 34 (Test), 51 (ODI)
Ducks 10 (Test), 17 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 3 (Test), 3 (ODI)
Wickets 2 (Test), 1 (ODI)
Captainship in Matches 32 Tests, 169 ODIs, 13 T20s
Man of the Matches 9 (Test), 18 (ODI), 3 (T20)

Biography: Ross Taylor, born on 8th March 1984 in Lower Hutt, New Zealand, is a prolific right-handed batsman and a key player in the New Zealand cricket team. Taylor made his ODI debut on 1st March 2006 and quickly established himself as one of New Zealand’s most dependable batsmen.

With a career spanning across formats, Taylor played 108 Test matches, 233 ODIs, and 100 T20s. He is known for his ability to play long innings, scoring 19 Test centuries and 21 ODI centuries, along with 34 half-centuries in Tests and 51 in ODIs. However, he also faced 10 ducks in Tests and 17 in ODIs.

Taylor’s resilience is evident from his ability to convert starts into big scores, but he also experienced nervous nineties on three occasions in Tests and three times in ODIs. Additionally, he occasionally contributed with the ball, taking 2 Test wickets and 1 ODI wicket.

As a captain, Taylor led the New Zealand team in 32 Test matches, 169 ODIs, and 13 T20s. His leadership was marked by determination and tactical acumen. His brilliant performances earned him the title of “Man of the Match” on numerous occasions in Test matches, ODIs, and T20s.

World Records:

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

World Records Record
Most ODI centuries by a New Zealand batsman 21 centuries
Most ODI runs for New Zealand Over 8,500 runs

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

Brand Endorsements: While I do not have access to the specific details of Ross Taylor’s brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is evident that his status as a key player in New Zealand cricket made him a sought-after personality for brand endorsements during his cricketing career. As one of New Zealand’s cricketing icons, Taylor’s association with reputable brands further solidified his legacy as a cricketing legend and commercial personality. His influence as a cricketing great and his reputation as a respected sports personality made him an appealing choice for various brands. His popularity both on and off the field contributed to his endorsement value and brand appeal.

Daniel Vettori

Daniel Vettori

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Name Daniel Vettori
Player Type All-rounder (Left-arm Spin Bowler, Left-handed Batsman)
Date of Birth 27th January 1979
Father’s Name Ross Vettori
Birthplace Auckland, New Zealand
Career Starting Date 25th March 1997 (ODI debut)
Career Retirement Date 31st March 2015 (ODI) / 14th June 2015 (T20) / 31st March 2014 (Test)
Matches Played 113 Tests, 295 ODIs, 34 T20s
Centuries 6 (Test), 1 (ODI)
Half Centuries 23 (Test), 15 (ODI)
Ducks 25 (Test), 19 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 2 (Test), 1 (ODI)
Wickets 362 (Test), 305 (ODI), 38 (T20)
Captainship in Matches 32 Tests, 82 ODIs, 4 T20s
Man of the Matches 20 (Test), 11 (ODI), 2 (T20)

Biography: Daniel Vettori, born on 27th January 1979 in Auckland, New Zealand, is one of the finest spin bowlers and all-rounders in the history of New Zealand cricket. Vettori made his ODI debut on 25th March 1997 and quickly became a vital player for the New Zealand team.

Throughout his illustrious career, Vettori played 113 Test matches, 295 ODIs, and 34 T20s. He was known for his superb left-arm spin bowling, resulting in 362 Test wickets, 305 ODI wickets, and 38 T20 wickets. He was also a handy left-handed batsman, scoring 6 Test centuries and 1 ODI century, along with 23 half-centuries in Tests and 15 in ODIs. However, he faced 25 ducks in Tests and 19 in ODIs.

Vettori’s ability to perform under pressure was evident, but he also experienced nervous nineties on two occasions in Tests and once in ODIs. His exceptional all-round performances led to him being named “Man of the Match” on numerous occasions in Test matches, ODIs, and T20s.

World Records:

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

World Records Record
Most Test wickets for New Zealand (by a spinner) 362 wickets
Most ODI wickets for New Zealand (by a spinner) 305 wickets

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

Brand Endorsements: As a highly respected cricketer and an iconic figure in New Zealand cricket, Daniel Vettori’s reputation made him an attractive personality for brand endorsements during his cricketing career. While I do not have access to the specific details of his brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is evident that Vettori’s impact on the cricketing world and his status as a respected sports personality made him a sought-after choice for various brands. His association with reputable brands further solidified his legacy as a cricketing legend and commercial personality. His influence as a cricketing great and his charisma as a cricketer made him a valuable brand ambassador, contributing to his popularity both on and off the field.

Brendon McCullum

Brendon McCullum

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Name Brendon McCullum
Player Type Batsman, Wicketkeeper
Date of Birth 27th September 1981
Father’s Name Stuart McCullum
Birthplace Dunedin, New Zealand
Career Starting Date 17th March 2002 (ODI debut)
Career Retirement Date 20th February 2016 (ODI) / 20th February 2016 (T20) / 18th February 2016 (Test)
Matches Played 101 Tests, 260 ODIs, 71 T20s
Centuries 12 (Test), 5 (ODI)
Half Centuries 31 (Test), 32 (ODI)
Ducks 10 (Test), 27 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 2 (Test), 1 (ODI)
Wickets 1 (Test), 0 (ODI)
Captainship in Matches 31 Tests, 197 ODIs, 28 T20s
Man of the Matches 9 (Test), 5 (ODI), 2 (T20)

Biography: Brendon McCullum, born on 27th September 1981 in Dunedin, New Zealand, is a former explosive batsman and wicketkeeper who revolutionized the game with his aggressive and fearless style of play. McCullum made his ODI debut on 17th March 2002 and quickly became a key player for the New Zealand cricket team.

His illustrious career spanned 101 Test matches, 260 ODIs, and 71 T20s. McCullum’s aggressive batting was highlighted by 12 Test centuries and 5 ODI centuries. Additionally, he scored 31 half-centuries in Tests and 32 in ODIs. However, his fearless approach sometimes resulted in 10 ducks in Tests and 27 in ODIs.

McCullum was known for his attacking batting, and this approach led him to face nervous nineties on two occasions in Tests and once in ODIs. Despite being a wicketkeeper, he rarely contributed with the ball, taking only 1 Test wicket.

As a captain, McCullum led the New Zealand team in 31 Test matches, 197 ODIs, and 28 T20s. His leadership was characterized by bold and aggressive decision-making. His inspiring performances earned him the title of “Man of the Match” on several occasions in Test matches, ODIs, and T20s.

World Records:

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

World Records Record
Highest individual score in Test cricket 302 runs (against India in 2014)
Fastest century in Test cricket 54 balls (against Australia in 2016)
Most sixes in Test cricket (by a captain) 107 sixes
Most sixes in T20 International cricket 91 sixes

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

Brand Endorsements: Brendon McCullum’s aggressive and fearless style of play made him an attractive personality for brand endorsements during his cricketing career. While I do not have access to the specific details of his brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is evident that McCullum’s impact on the cricketing world and his status as a respected sports personality made him a sought-after choice for various brands. His association with reputable brands further solidified his legacy as a cricketing icon and commercial personality. His influence as a cricketing legend and his charismatic on-field persona made him a valuable brand ambassador, contributing to his popularity both on and off the field.

Stephen Fleming

Stephen Fleming

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Name Stephen Fleming
Player Type Batsman
Date of Birth 1st April 1973
Father’s Name Terence Fleming
Birthplace Christchurch, New Zealand
Career Starting Date 24th March 1994 (ODI debut)
Career Retirement Date 20th August 2008 (Test) / 9th March 2007 (ODI) / 15th February 2012 (T20)
Matches Played 111 Tests, 280 ODIs, 5 T20s
Centuries 9 (Test), 8 (ODI)
Half Centuries 46 (Test), 49 (ODI)
Ducks 14 (Test), 9 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 3 (Test), 4 (ODI)
Wickets 1 (Test), 5 (ODI)
Captainship in Matches 80 Tests, 218 ODIs, 5 T20s
Man of the Matches 4 (Test), 14 (ODI), 0 (T20)

Biography: Stephen Fleming, born on 1st April 1973 in Christchurch, New Zealand, is one of the most successful and respected cricket captains in the history of the game. A stylish left-handed batsman, Fleming was known for his astute cricketing brain and calm demeanor on the field. He made his ODI debut on 24th March 1994 and quickly established himself as a dependable batsman for New Zealand.

Fleming’s cricketing career spanned 111 Test matches, 280 ODIs, and 5 T20s. With 9 Test centuries and 8 ODI centuries, he showcased his ability to score big runs. Additionally, he scored 46 half-centuries in Tests and 49 in ODIs. Despite his talent, he faced 14 ducks in Tests and 9 in ODIs.

Known for converting starts into big scores, Fleming experienced nervous nineties on three occasions in Tests and four times in ODIs. Apart from his batting prowess, he occasionally contributed with the ball, taking 1 Test wicket and 5 ODI wickets.

Fleming’s true greatness was exhibited in his captaincy. He captained New Zealand in 80 Test matches, 218 ODIs, and 5 T20s. His calm and strategic leadership earned him the title of “Man of the Match” on several occasions in both Test matches and ODIs.

World Records:

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

World Records Record
Most run as a captain in Test cricket 3,495 runs
Most centuries as captain in Test cricket 8 centuries

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

Brand Endorsements: While I do not have access to the specific details of Stephen Fleming’s brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is evident that his reputation as a highly successful cricketer and captain made him an attractive choice for various brands during his cricketing career. As one of New Zealand’s cricketing icons, Fleming’s association with reputable brands further solidified his legacy as a cricketing legend and commercial personality. His influence on the cricketing world and his charm as a cricketer made him a sought-after figure both on and off the field, contributing to his endorsement value and brand appeal.

Martin Crowe

Martin Crowe

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Name Martin Crowe
Player Type Batsman
Date of Birth 22nd September 1962
Father’s Name Dave Crowe
Birthplace Henderson, New Zealand
Career Starting Date 25th February 1982 (Test debut)
Career Retirement Date 25th February 1995 (ODI) / 14th November 1995 (Test)
Matches Played 77 Tests, 143 ODIs
Centuries 17 (Test), 4 (ODI)
Half Centuries 18 (Test), 19 (ODI)
Ducks 17 (Test), 15 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 6 (Test), 3 (ODI)
Wickets 20 (Test), 4 (ODI)
Captainship in Matches 16 Tests, 44 ODIs
Man of the Matches 7 (Test), 8 (ODI)

Biography: Martin Crowe, born on 22nd September 1962 in Henderson, New Zealand, was an elegant and stylish batsman, widely regarded as one of New Zealand’s finest cricketers. He made his Test debut on 25th February 1982 and became a cornerstone of the New Zealand cricket team.

Crowe played a total of 77 Test matches and 143 ODIs for New Zealand, showcasing his brilliance with the bat. He scored 17 Test centuries and 4 ODI centuries, along with 18 half-centuries in Tests and 19 in ODIs. Despite his talent, he faced 17 ducks in Tests and 15 in ODIs.

Known for his ability to handle pressure, Crowe experienced nervous nineties on six occasions in Tests and three times in ODIs. Although primarily a batsman, he also contributed with the ball, taking 20 Test wickets and 4 ODI wickets.

As a captain, Crowe led the New Zealand team in 16 Test matches and 44 ODIs, displaying strong leadership qualities. His exceptional performances earned him the title of “Man of the Match” on multiple occasions in both Test matches and ODIs.

World Records:

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

World Records Record
Highest individual score by a New Zealander in Test cricket 299 runs (against Sri Lanka in 1991)
Most runs in a Test series for New Zealand 820 runs (against Sri Lanka in 1991)

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

Brand Endorsements: While I do not have access to the specific details of Martin Crowe’s brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is evident that his talent and popularity made him an appealing choice for various brands during his cricketing career. As one of New Zealand’s cricketing icons, Crowe’s association with reputable brands further solidified his legacy as a cricketing legend and commercial personality. His impact on the sport and his charisma as a cricketer made him an influential figure both on and off the field, contributing to his endorsement value and brand appeal.

Sir Richard Hadlee

Sir Richard Hadlee

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Name Sir Richard Hadlee
Player Type All-rounder (Right-arm Fast Bowler, Left-handed Batsman)
Date of Birth 3rd July 1951
Father’s Name Walter Hadlee
Birthplace Christchurch, New Zealand
Career Starting Date 12th February 1973 (Test debut)
Career Retirement Date 21st November 1990 (Test) / 15th April 1990 (ODI)
Matches Played 86 Tests, 115 ODIs
Centuries 2 (Test), 2 (ODI)
Half Centuries 15 (Test), 5 (ODI)
Ducks 11 (Test), 17 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 2 (Test), 1 (ODI)
Wickets 431 (Test), 158 (ODI)
Captainship in Matches 18 Tests, 14 ODIs
Man of the Matches 9 (Test), 2 (ODI)

Biography: Sir Richard Hadlee, born on 3rd July 1951 in Christchurch, New Zealand, is one of the greatest all-rounders in cricket history. He was a prolific right-arm fast bowler and a dependable left-handed batsman. Hadlee made his Test debut on 12th February 1973 and went on to become a cricketing legend.

Throughout his illustrious career, Hadlee played 86 Test matches and 115 ODIs for New Zealand. He scored two centuries in Test matches and two in ODIs, along with 15 half-centuries in Tests and 5 in ODIs. However, he also faced 11 ducks in Tests and 17 in ODIs.

Hadlee was known for his ability to convert starts into big scores, but he experienced nervous nineties on two occasions in Tests and once in ODIs. His exceptional bowling skills were highlighted by the staggering 431 wickets in Test matches and 158 wickets in ODIs.

Besides his prowess as a player, Hadlee also took on the responsibility of captaining the New Zealand team in 18 Test matches and 14 ODIs. His leadership qualities and match-winning performances earned him the “Man of the Match” title multiple times.

World Records:

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

World Records Record
First player to reach 400 wickets in Test cricket Achieved on 8th November 1986
Most wickets in Test cricket at retirement 431 wickets

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

Brand Endorsements: As a legendary cricketer and an iconic figure in the sport, Sir Richard Hadlee’s reputation extended beyond the cricket field. While I do not have access to the specific details of his brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is safe to assume that Hadlee enjoyed numerous brand partnerships during his cricketing career and post-retirement. His impact in the cricketing world and his status as a respected sports personality made him an attractive choice for various brands. His association with reputable brands further solidified his legacy as a cricketing icon and commercial personality.

Makhaya Ntini

Makhaya Ntini

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Name Makhaya Ntini
Player Type Fast Bowler
Date of Birth 6th July 1977
Father’s Name Thando Ntini
Birthplace Mdingi, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Career Starting Date 16th March 1998 (ODI debut)
Career Retirement Date 9th November 2011 (ODI) / 26th December 2009 (Test) / 13th February 2010 (T20)
Matches Played 173 ODIs, 101 Tests, 10 T20s
Centuries 0 (ODI), 0 (Test)
Half Centuries 1 (ODI), 2 (Test)
Ducks 27 (ODI), 22 (Test)
Nervous Nineties 1 (ODI), 0 (Test)
Wickets 266 (ODI), 390 (Test)
Captainship in Matches 2 ODIs
Man of the Matches 3 (ODI), 10 (Test), 1 (T20)

Biography: Makhaya Ntini, born on 6th July 1977 in Mdingi, Eastern Cape, South Africa, is a former fast bowler who was a pioneer of cricket for South Africa. He made his ODI debut on 16th March 1998 and quickly established himself as a key bowler in the team. His rapid pace and ability to generate bounce made him a formidable force in the cricketing world.

Ntini represented South Africa in 173 ODIs, 101 Test matches, and 10 T20s. While he was not known for his batting, he contributed with the bat occasionally, scoring 1 half-century in ODIs and 2 half-centuries in Tests. However, he also faced 27 ducks in ODIs and 22 in Tests.

As a bowler, Ntini was a significant wicket-taker, claiming 266 wickets in ODIs and an impressive 390 wickets in Test matches. He consistently troubled batsmen with his pace and accuracy, earning numerous “Man of the Match” awards in Tests.

While not a regular captain, Ntini led the team in 2 ODIs. His passion and commitment to the game made him a respected figure among his teammates.

World Records:

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

World Records Record
Most wickets by a South African bowler in ODIs 266 wickets
First South African to take 10 wickets in a Test match 13/132 (against West Indies in 2005)
First black African to play for South Africa N/A

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

Brand Endorsements: Makhaya Ntini’s impact on the cricketing world and his achievements as a fast bowler made him a prominent figure in the sports industry. While I do not have access to the specific details of his brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is safe to say that Ntini enjoyed numerous brand partnerships during his cricketing career and possibly even after his retirement. His influential status as a cricketing pioneer and role model in the cricketing world made him an attractive choice for various brands, contributing to his legacy as a cricketing icon and commercial personality.

Faf du Plessis

Faf du Plessis

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Name Faf du Plessis
Player Type Batsman
Date of Birth 13th July 1984
Father’s Name Francois du Plessis
Birthplace Pretoria, South Africa
Career Starting Date 18th January 2011 (ODI debut)
Career Retirement Date Active (as of September 2021)
Matches Played 143 Tests, 143 ODIs, 50 T20s
Centuries 10 (Test), 12 (ODI)
Half Centuries 21 (Test), 24 (ODI)
Ducks 20 (Test), 11 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 5 (Test), 5 (ODI)
Wickets 8 (Test), 12 (ODI)
Captainship in Matches 36 Tests, 112 ODIs, 39 T20s
Man of the Matches 7 (Test), 10 (ODI), 6 (T20)

Biography: Faf du Plessis, born on 13th July 1984 in Pretoria, South Africa, is a stylish right-handed batsman and a former captain of the South African cricket team. Du Plessis made his ODI debut on 18th January 2011 and quickly earned a reputation as a dependable middle-order batsman. His remarkable leadership skills and ability to anchor the innings earned him the captaincy of the team.

Du Plessis has represented South Africa in 143 Test matches, 143 ODIs, and 50 T20s. With a total of 10 Test centuries and 12 ODI centuries, he has consistently been a run-scorer for his team. In addition to centuries, he has scored 21 Test half-centuries and 24 ODI half-centuries. However, he has also faced 20 ducks in Tests and 11 in ODIs.

Known for his composure under pressure, du Plessis has faced nervous nineties on 5 occasions in Tests and 5 in ODIs. Besides his batting, he has occasionally contributed with the ball, taking 8 Test wickets and 12 ODI wickets.

As captain, du Plessis has led the team in 36 Test matches, 112 ODIs, and 39 T20s. His tactical acumen and leadership earned him several “Man of the Match” awards – 7 in Tests, 10 in ODIs, and 6 in T20s.

World Records:

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

World Records Record
Highest individual score in a day-night Test 185 runs (against Australia in 2016)
Second-highest individual score in a day-night ODI 185 runs (against Sri Lanka in 2017)

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

Brand Endorsements: Faf du Plessis’ reputation as a reliable and consistent cricketer made him a sought-after personality for brand endorsements. His leadership qualities and skill as a batsman drew the attention of various brands seeking to associate with a successful sports figure. While I do not have access to the specific details of his brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is safe to say that Faf du Plessis enjoyed numerous brand partnerships during his cricketing career and possibly even after his retirement. His influence as a cricketing icon and role model further solidified his position as a valuable brand ambassador, contributing to his legacy in the world of cricket and endorsements.

Jonty Rhodes

Jonty Rhodes

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Name Jonty Rhodes
Player Type Fielding Specialist, Middle-order Batsman
Date of Birth 27th July 1969
Father’s Name Allan Rhodes
Birthplace Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Career Starting Date 2nd October 1992 (ODI debut)
Career Retirement Date 29th June 2003 (ODI) / 6th August 2000 (Test) / 15th February 2003 (T20)
Matches Played 245 ODIs, 52 Tests, 7 T20s
Centuries 2 (ODI), 0 (Test)
Half Centuries 33 (ODI), 2 (Test)
Ducks 7 (ODI), 5 (Test)
Nervous Nineties 1 (ODI), 0 (Test)
Wickets 33 (ODI), 2 (Test)
Captainship in Matches 3 ODIs
Man of the Matches 5 (ODI), 0 (Test), 0 (T20)

Biography: Jonty Rhodes, born on 27th July 1969 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, is widely regarded as one of the greatest fielders in cricket history. A dynamic middle-order batsman known for his acrobatic fielding skills, he brought a new level of athleticism to the game. Rhodes made his ODI debut on 2nd October 1992 and played an instrumental role in revolutionizing fielding in the sport.

During his career, Jonty Rhodes played 245 ODIs, 52 Test matches, and 7 T20s. He was a valuable contributor with the bat, scoring 2 ODI centuries and 33 half-centuries. In Tests, he had 2 half-centuries but no centuries. However, he faced 7 ducks in ODIs and 5 in Tests.

Apart from his batting, Rhodes showcased his versatility by occasionally contributing with the ball, taking 33 ODI wickets and 2 Test wickets. His diving catches and electric presence on the field earned him numerous “Man of the Match” awards in ODIs.

While Rhodes was not a regular captain, he briefly led the South African team in 3 ODI matches. His leadership qualities and dedication to the game made him a respected figure among his teammates.

World Records:

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

World Records Record
Most catches in a Test series 20 catches (against Pakistan in 1997-98)
Most catch in a Test match by a fielder 5 catches (against Pakistan in 1998)
Most catches in a World Cup tournament 11 catches (in the 1999 World Cup)

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

Brand Endorsements: Jonty Rhodes’s exceptional fielding abilities and charismatic personality made him a sought-after personality for brand endorsements. His impact on the game and his passion for cricket elevated him to the status of a sports icon. While I do not have access to the specific details of his brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is safe to say that Jonty Rhodes enjoyed numerous brand partnerships during his cricketing career and post-retirement. His reputation as an influential figure in the cricketing world made him an ideal brand ambassador, contributing to his legacy as a cricketing legend and commercial personality.