JH Kallis Profile



 
General Information
Full name Jacques Henry Kallis
Born October 16, 1975, Pinelands, Cape Town, Cape Province
Current age 35 years 228 days
Major teams South Africa, Africa XI, Cape Cobras, Glamorgan, ICC World XI, Kolkata Knight Riders, Middlesex, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Warriors, Western Province
Playing role Allrounder
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling Style Right-arm fast-medium
 Career Statistics
Batting & Fielding Statistics
Test ODI T20
Matches Played 145 314 16
Innings Played 246 300 16
Not Outs 38 53 1
Runs 11947 11227 512
Highest 201* 139 73
Average 57.43 45.45 34.13
Balls Faced 26418 15426 427
St/R 45.22 72.77 119.90
100's 40 17 0
50's 54 82 4
4's 1315 880 40
6's 86 130 17
Catches Taken 166 122 6
Stumpings Made 0 0 0
Bowling Statistics
Test ODI T20
Matches Played 145 314 16
Innings Played 240 275 12
Balls 18337 10450 186
Runs 8643 8387 229
Wickets 270 264 5
Best Inning Bowling 6/54 5/30 2/20
Best Match Bowling 9/92 5/30 2/20
Average 32.01 31.76 45.80
Economy Rate 2.82 4.81 7.38
St/R 67.9 39.5 37.2
4 Wickets 7 2 0
5 Wickets 5 2 0
10 Wickets 0 0 0

 Profile
JH Kallis is a South African cricketer. As an all-rounder he is a formidable right-handed batsman and fast-medium swingbowler. He is the only cricketer in the history of the game to hold more than 10,000 runs and 250 wickets in both one day and Test match cricket. In an era of fast scoring and high-octane entertainment, Jacques Kallis is a throwback - and an astonishingly effective one at that - to Test cricket's more sedate age, when one's wicket was a commodity to be guarded with one's life, and runs were but an accidental by-product of crease occupation. After a distinctly ordinary start to his Test career, Kallis blossomed into arguably the world's leading batsman, with a defensive technique second-to-none, and the adhesive qualities of a Cape Point limpet.In 2005, he was honoured as the ICC's Test and overall Player of the Year, after a run of performances against West Indies and England that marked him out as the biggest scalp in the modern game. Kallis also played for Old Edwardians for a spell as a teenager, where coaching staff saw potential for him to become a first-class all rounder; later in his first season he was picked for South Africa U-21's as a 12th man. His breakthrough came in 1997 with 61 against Pakistan, but more notably two matches later when he salvaged a draw for South Africa with a fighting century against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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