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Jacques Kallis      

Full name Jacques Henry Kallis

Born October 16, 1975, Pinelands, Cape Town, Cape Province

Current age 34 years 26 days

Major teams South Africa, Africa XI, Cape Cobras, Glamorgan, ICC World XI, Middlesex, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Warriors, Western Province

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Jacques Henry Kallis
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 131 221 33 10277 189* 54.66 23276 44.15 31 51 1158 68 147 0
ODIs 295 281 51 10409 139 45.25 14453 72.01 16 74 826 122 107 0
T20Is 9 9 1 281 64 35.12 230 122.17 0 2 32 6 4 0
First-class 221 361 50 16629 200 53.46 48 89 209 0
List A 387 369 60 13430 155* 43.46 22 94 135 0
Twenty20 41 41 5 1062 73* 29.50 945 112.38 0 8 112 23 15 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 131 219 17040 8021 258 6/54 9/92 31.08 2.82 66.0 7 5 0
ODIs 295 258 9898 7962 248 5/30 5/30 32.10 4.82 39.9 2 2 0
T20Is 9 7 84 120 3 2/20 2/20 40.00 8.57 28.0 0 0 0
First-class 221 25775 11985 393 6/54 30.49 2.78 65.5 8 0
List A 387 12707 9968 324 5/30 5/30 30.76 4.70 39.2 3 3 0
Twenty20 41 35 614 832 17 3/18 3/18 48.94 8.13 36.1 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut South Africa v England at Durban, Dec 14-18, 1995 scorecard
Last Test South Africa v Australia at Cape Town, Mar 19-22, 2009 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut South Africa v England at Cape Town, Jan 9, 1996 scorecard
Last ODI South Africa v Zimbabwe at Centurion, Nov 10, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut South Africa v New Zealand at Johannesburg, Oct 21, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I Pakistan v South Africa at Nottingham, Jun 18, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1993/94
Last First-class South Africa v Australia at Cape Town, Mar 19-22, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 1994/95
Last List A South Africa v Zimbabwe at Centurion, Nov 10, 2009 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Eastern Cape v Western Province Boland at Port Elizabeth, Apr 13, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Royal Challengers Bangalore v Otago at Bangalore, Oct 12, 2009 scorecard
Profile

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. Generally a placid and undemonstrative man, he nailed down the crucial No. 3 position in the South African batting order after a number of players had been tried and discarded, and his stock rose exponentially from that moment. 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.

His batting is not for the romantic - a Kallis century tends to be a soulless affair, with ruthless efficiency taking precedence over derring-do, and he has never quite dispelled the notion that he is a selfish cricketer, with more interest in his average than his team's position. But whatever it is that makes him tick, it has propelled him to the top of the all-time South African Test batting charts, and until the emergence of Andrew Flintoff, he was by some distance the leading allrounder in the world game, capable of swinging the ball sharply at surprising pace off a relaxed run-up. He is a strong man with powerful shoulders and a deep chest and he has the capacity to play a wide array of attacking strokes, if not always the inclination. To add to all this, he is a fine slip fielder.

Missed the first Test of South Africa's tour of Australia at the end of 2005 with an elbow problem, struggled facing Brett Lee at Melbourne and was hampered by the injury in making a patient and crucial 111 in the first innings at Sydney. Added a slow, unbeaten half-century in the second innings as South Africa contemplated their declaration and ended with an average of 61.33. Stood in as captain for the gut-wrenching third Test in a return series at home recently, and was the lead South African batsman in a bowler-dominated contest. A fighting 114 out of a total of 267 at Durban highlighted his series return of 227 runs and seven wickets. With Graeme Smith ruled out for 12 weeks with an ankle injury, Kallis was named captain for three ODIs and a Twenty20 against Zimbabwe at home ahead of the Champions Trophy in October.

Against India at home at the end of the 2006, Kallis topped the ODI run tally on either side with 168 at 84, including an unbeaten hundred, but managed only one fifty in the Test series. Against Pakistan just after that, Kallis continued to amaze with his all-round feats. He was the leading run-scorer of the series and his bowling was vital in a weaker attack at Newlands. In the ODIs, he hit two crucial half-centuries and topped the averages. At the 2007 World Cup, Kallis was South Africa's highest run-scorer with 485, but drew further criticism for his sluggish approach at the crease. Failed in the semi-final against eventual winners Australia. Kallis was not included in the South African side for the Twenty20 World Championship at home in September.

It was, however, no surprise to see him live up to his reputation after being recalled to the side for short tour of Pakistan towards the end of 2007. After back-to-back Man-of-the-match titles there really was only one contender for Man of the Series, and Kallis continued his excellent form with hundreds and wickets in series against New Zealand and West Indies at home. Kallis's continued run of prolific scores helped him displace Mohammad Yousuf from the second position in the rankings for Test batsmen, and Kallis also extended his lead in the rankings for Test allrounders, where he moved in first place ahead of Andrew Flintoff.

A dip in form plagued him through 2008, but South Africa saw a glimmer of his consistent self when he reached his twin milestones of 10,000 runs - first in ODIs on the tour of Australia, then in Tests in the first match of the return series at the Wanderers.
Andrew Miller/Jamie Alter February 2009

Notes

ICC Test Player of the Year 2005

ICC Player of the Year 2005

Wisden Leading Cricketer, 2007

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Nov 10, 2009

Jacques Kallis collects through the leg side during his 81, South Africa v Zimbabwe, 2nd ODI, Centurion, November 10, 2009

Jacques Kallis collects through the leg side during his 81

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Nov 10, 2009

Jacques Kallis steps away to power the ball through the off side, South Africa v Zimbabwe, 2nd ODI, Centurion, November 10, 2009

Jacques Kallis steps away to power the ball through the off side

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Sep 27, 2009

The frustration didn't last long, as Stuart Broad eventually got rid of Jacques Kallis, South Africa v England, ICC Champions Trophy, Group B, Centurion, September 27, 2009

The frustration didn't last long, as Stuart Broad eventually got rid of Jacques Kallis

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Series Results
India v South Africa at Mumbai - Nov 28
India won by 5 wkts (with 15 balls remaining)
India v South Africa at Kolkata - Nov 25
South Africa won by 10 wkts (with 85 balls remaining)
India v South Africa at Chennai - Nov 22
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
India v South Africa at Bangalore - Nov 19
India won by 6 wkts (with 86 balls remaining)
India v South Africa at Hyderabad (Decc) - Nov 16
South Africa won by 5 wkts (with 7 balls remaining)
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