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JA Rudolph's Profile
Full name: JA Rudolph
Born:
Current age: 29 years
Major teams: South Africa, Africa XI, Eagles, Northerns, Titans, Yorkshire
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Batting style: Left-hand bat
Bowling style: Legbreak googly
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  Test ODI IPL T20
Match 48 45 4 1
Inns 83 39 4 1
NO 9 6 1 1
Runs 2622 1174 172 6
HS 222 81 83 6
Ave 35.43 35.58 57.33 0.00
BF 5984 1726 144 7
SR 43.82 68.02 43.82 43.82
100 6 - - -
90+ 3 - - -
50's 11 7 - -
50+ 17 7 - -
Ducks 8 0 0 0
4s 362 109 18 0
6s 7 5 3 0
ct - - - -
St - - - -
  Test ODI IPL T20
Match 48 45 4 1
Inns 19 1 0 0
Total Overs 110 4
Madeins 13 0
Balls 662 662
Runs 432 26
Wkts 4 0
BBI
BBM
Ave 108.00
Econ 6.50 6.50
SR 165.60
5w
10w
No Balls 1 0
Wide balls 1 0
Jacques Rudolph Debut
Test Debut
Bangladesh Vs SouthAfrica,1st Test,2003-04-24
ODI Debut
India Vs SouthAfrica,2nd Match,2003-04-13
T20 Debut
Australia Vs SouthAfrica,1st Match,2006-01-09
About Jacques Rudolph
With an unbeaten 222 in his debut Test innings, Jacques Rudolph vindicated those who believed that he had been a victim of reverse discrimination in South Afrian cricket. His record-breaking, unconquered 429-run stand for the third wicket with Boeta Dippenaar in Chittagong was a delivery of promise long after he had forced his way into the South African squad in November 2001 by sheer weight of runs in domestic cricket. A left-handed batsman who stands tall at the point of delivery with an upraised bat, Rudolph has pleasing footwork, balance and favours the cover drive. His Test debut was balm to the wounds Rudolph suffered leading up to his first entry to international cricket. Twice he was in line for his Test debut, and twice politics intervened. His first international experience came during the unofficial match at Centurion against India in 2001-02, in the aftermath of the Mike Denness affair. And two months later he was named in the side to face Australia at Sydney, but the UCB Board president Percy Sonn vetoed his selection on the grounds of racial discrimination, and Justin Ontong made his debut instead. He fought back strongly, if undemonstrably - an unbeaten 102 saved South Africa from defeat in a classic at Perth at the end of 2005, but 125 runs from six further innings, against the same opposition in a 3-0 whitewash at home, did little to boost his claims. In January 2007, he decided to move to Yorkshire on a three-year Kolpak deal, suspending his international career with South Africa in the hope of redeveloping his game. At the end of his first season with the club, he extended the contract to keep him at Headingley until 2011 but was released a season early after wanting to return home and South Africa comeback isn't out of the question. 
Andrew Miller September 2010

 

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