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South Africa

Full name Vintcent Adriaan Pieter van der Bijl

Born March 19, 1948, Rondebosch, Cape Town, Cape Province

Current age 61 years 107 days

Major teams Middlesex, Natal, Transvaal

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Relation Grandfather - VA van der Bijl, Great-uncle - VAW van der Bijl, Father - PGV van der Bijl

Vintcent Adriaan Pieter van der Bijl
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
First-class 156 188 48 2269 87 16.20 0 51 0
List A 92 45 12 517 47 15.66 0 0 21 0
Bowling averages
Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 156 12692 767 8/35 16.54 46 12
List A 92 5237 2385 132 5/12 5/12 18.06 2.73 39.6 2 4 0
Career statistics
First-class span 1967/68 - 1982/83
List A span 1969/70 - 1982/83
Profile

Vintcent van der Bijl was one of the best bowlers not to play Test cricket, his entire career spanning the years of South Africa's sporting isolation (although he was chosen for the squad which for the cancelled tour of Australia in 1971-72). In his pomp he was probably the leading fast-medium bowler in the world, combining awesome accuracy with deceptive pace and bounce (as expected from a man of 6ft 7½in) as well as a stamina which belied his size. His appearance was deceptive (he was described by John Arlott as looking like Lord Longford "only not nearly as forgiving") and he remained fit throughout his career, even developing into a surprisingly sound fielder and useful tail-end hitter. His performances throughout the 1970s for Natal were legendary - he held numerous records, including most wickets for Natal, most wickets in a South African season (65), most wickets by any South African bowler, and most wickets in domestic one-day competitions.

By 1980 he was in the twilight of his career and had just given up teaching (he was never a professional cricketer) and gone into business when he was offered a chance to play for Middlesex. His new employers gave him six months off to allow him to fulfil the dream of playing outside South Africa. Unknown to many, he made an immediate impact with a resurgent Middlesex side led by Mike Brearley, helped by his new-ball partner, Wayne Daniel, who had been expected to be absent with the touring West Indies. van der Bijl ended with 85 wickets at 14.72 apiece, finishing virtually top of the first-class bowling averages. He made a massive contribution to Middlesex's victories in the Schweppes County Championship and the Gillette Cup. Hugely popular, he returned for a one-off appearance for them against MCC in 1981. "Most of all he brought, Wisden wrote, "a breath of fresh air with his immense enthusiasm, his love of playing cricket, and his bubbling friendship for other cricketers. He would have enjoyed it however it had worked out, and would have remembered it all his days. In the event, a lot of others, players and spectators, were to remember it too."
Martin Williamson

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May 23, 2008

Vince van der Bijl profile picture, May 23, 2008

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© International Cricket Council

Aug 14, 2006

Vince Van der Bijl presents Allen Stanford with a commemorative bat from the South Africa team, Antigua, August 14, 2006

Vince Van der Bijl presents Allen Stanford with a commemorative bat from the South Africa team

© Joseph Jones

Mar 21, 2004

Vintcent van der Bijl

Vintcent van der Bijl

© Wisden

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