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Full name Andre Nel
Born July 15, 1977, Germiston, Transvaal
Current age 31 years 10 days
Major teams South Africa,Easterns,Essex,Mumbai Indians,Northamptonshire
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
Tests
34
39
7
330
34
10.31
714
46.21
0
0
39
5
16
0
ODIs
75
20
12
104
30*
13.00
142
73.23
0
0
11
3
21
0
T20Is
2
1
1
0
0*
-
2
0.00
0
0
0
0
1
0
First-class
104
116
36
1064
44
13.30
0
0
38
0
List A
186
72
41
352
30*
11.35
0
0
46
0
Twenty20
19
10
1
51
12
5.66
33
154.54
0
0
2
5
6
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
34
65
7262
3716
119
6/32
10/88
31.22
3.07
61.0
4
3
1
ODIs
75
73
3712
2857
106
5/45
5/45
26.95
4.61
35.0
3
1
0
T20Is
2
2
48
42
2
2/19
2/19
21.00
5.25
24.0
0
0
0
First-class
104
20745
9688
361
6/25
26.83
2.80
57.4
12
1
List A
186
9235
6572
263
6/27
6/27
24.98
4.26
35.1
6
4
0
Twenty20
19
19
420
418
18
2/13
2/13
23.22
5.97
23.3
0
0
0
Career statistics
Test debut
Zimbabwe v South Africa at Harare, Sep 7-11, 2001 scorecard
Last Test
South Africa v West Indies at Durban, Jan 10-12, 2008 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut
West Indies v South Africa at Port of Spain, May 12, 2001 scorecard
Last ODI
Bangladesh v South Africa at Dhaka (SBNS), Mar 12, 2008 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut
South Africa v New Zealand at Johannesburg, Oct 21, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I
South Africa v New Zealand at Durban, Sep 19, 2007 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut
1996/97
Last First-class
Somerset v South Africans at Taunton, Jun 29-Jul 1, 2008 scorecard
List A debut
1997/98
Last List A
Essex v Kent at Chelmsford, May 16, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut
Worcestershire v Northamptonshire at Worcester, Jun 13, 2003 scorecard
Last Twenty20
Delhi Daredevils v Mumbai Indians at Delhi, May 24, 2008 scorecard
Profile
Andre Nel is a muscular, bludgeoning fast bowler who has belied his conservative Afrikaans upbringing by amassing one of South African cricket's most chequered disciplinary records. Nel was sent home from the South Africa A tour of Australia in 2003 after being stopped by Tasmanian police and found to be driving under the influence of alcohol. It was the latest in a string of misdemeanors, but not enough to preclude his selection in the South African one-day squad for the tour of England in 2003, for which he was forced to take a temporary break from his contract with Northamptonshire. Nel was tipped from an early age as a future international and he first made the headlines in February 2001 when he felled his hero Allan Donald with a fierce bouncer during a domestic first-class match. Although Nel burst into tears when Donald was forced to leave the field, it later emerged that he was following instructions from coach Ray Jennings to target South Africa's premier fast bowler.
Further controversy followed later that year, when Nel was one of five South African players found guilty of smoking marijuana during the tour of the West Indies. However, it was during the home West Indies series in 2003-04, during which he got married, that he established himself as a permanent member of the Test team - and was only in trouble once, for making facial gestures to Chris Gayle. A back injury curtailed his progress, but he returned with wickets and more facial contortions against England in 2004-05. Nel came into his own during South Africa's tour of Australia at the end of 2005, where he was an intimidating presence with 14 wickets and an attacking mindset. Four dismissals on Boxing Day led to a strong showing at Sydney, and his ability to fight against the backdrop of racial taunts from the Australian crowd was tough. Failed to back his words, however, during a return series at home, finishing with only six wickets, and was involved in a heated argument with Adam Gilchrist in the second Test after being slammed for 22 runs. An unsuccessful tour of Sri Lanka in the summer of 2006 followed, but Nel was retained in South Africa's 14-man squad for the Champions Trophy in India.
Chipped in with wickets and more than a mouthful of words and cheeky grins against India at home, but will probably be remembered most from the Test series for being at the receiving end of a big six and a famous impromptu dance from Indian pace bowler Sreesanth. He secured a place in the 2007 World Cup squad but wasn't a certainty on the final team-sheet. However, his spells against England and Bangladesh showed what he brought to the attack and his commitment can never be questioned. He has enjoyed spells with Essex in 2005 and 2007, and was granted early leave from the club in 2008 to play for the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League. Neil Manthorp June 2008