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Makhaya Ntini      

Full name Makhaya Ntini

Born July 6, 1977, Mdingi, nr King William's Town, Cape Province

Current age 32 years 218 days

Major teams South Africa, Border, Chennai Super Kings, ICC World XI, Warwickshire

Also known as George

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast

Makhaya Ntini
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 101 116 45 699 32* 9.84 1439 48.57 0 0 104 8 25 0
ODIs 173 47 24 199 42* 8.65 298 66.77 0 0 16 6 30 0
T20Is 9 3 1 9 5 4.50 9 100.00 0 0 2 0 1 0
First-class 181 209 79 1249 34* 9.60 0 0 40 0
List A 242 72 33 281 42* 7.20 0 0 45 0
Twenty20 28 8 4 27 11 6.75 35 77.14 0 0 5 0 2 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 101 190 20834 11242 390 7/37 13/132 28.82 3.23 53.4 19 18 4
ODIs 173 171 8687 6559 266 6/22 6/22 24.65 4.53 32.6 8 4 0
T20Is 9 9 168 252 6 2/22 2/22 42.00 9.00 28.0 0 0 0
First-class 181 33485 18112 624 7/37 29.02 3.24 53.6 25 4
List A 242 11710 8782 354 6/22 6/22 24.80 4.49 33.0 9 6 0
Twenty20 28 28 612 737 23 4/21 4/21 32.04 7.22 26.6 1 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut South Africa v Sri Lanka at Cape Town, Mar 19-23, 1998 scorecard
Last Test South Africa v England at Durban, Dec 26-30, 2009 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut New Zealand v South Africa at Perth, Jan 16, 1998 scorecard
Last ODI South Africa v Australia at Johannesburg, Apr 17, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut South Africa v New Zealand at Johannesburg, Oct 21, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I Australia v South Africa at Melbourne, Jan 11, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1995/96
Last First-class South Africa v England at Durban, Dec 26-30, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 1995/96
Last List A Warriors v Dolphins at East London, Jan 29, 2010 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Eastern Cape v Western Province Boland at Port Elizabeth, Apr 13, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Dolphins v Warriors at Durban, Feb 7, 2010 scorecard
Profile

A product of the United Cricket Board's development programme, Makhaya Ntini was discovered as a young cattleherd in the Eastern Cape, given a pair of boots and packed off to Dale College, one of the country's best regarded cricketing nurseries. With an action consciously modelled on that of Malcolm Marshall, Ntini found himself touring Australia at the end of 1997 when Roger Telemachus failed a fitness test. He made his South African one-day debut at Perth in early 1998, bowling well in helpful conditions and his Test debut came against Sri Lanka in the same year. In 1999, however, Ntini was charged and initially convicted of rape. He steadfastly maintained his innocence and was subsequently acquitted on appeal. It was, ...

A product of the United Cricket Board's development programme, Makhaya Ntini was discovered as a young cattleherd in the Eastern Cape, given a pair of boots and packed off to Dale College, one of the country's best regarded cricketing nurseries. With an action consciously modelled on that of Malcolm Marshall, Ntini found himself touring Australia at the end of 1997 when Roger Telemachus failed a fitness test. He made his South African one-day debut at Perth in early 1998, bowling well in helpful conditions and his Test debut came against Sri Lanka in the same year. In 1999, however, Ntini was charged and initially convicted of rape. He steadfastly maintained his innocence and was subsequently acquitted on appeal. It was, though, a harrowing ordeal for the first black African cricketer to play for South Africa and it is to his credit that he has been able to rebuild his career. He was not chosen for South Africa again until the Sharjah tournament in 2000 where he both surprised and impressed observers with greater control than had been evident previously. He carried his Sharjah form over to the three one-dayers against Australia in April this year, again bowling impressively.

Quite obviously, Ntini has bounced back from his troubles. Although he was always a little short of the genuine pace of a Brett Lee or a Shoaib Akhtar, he improved steadily and became the first South African to take ten wickets at Lord's in 2003 before devestating the West Indies in Trinidad in 2005 with 13 for 132, the best-ever match figures by a South African bowler. He finished the series against Australia at the end of 2005 with nine wickets at 29.33, including a menacing 5 for 64 in the first innings at Perth. In the return series at home, Ntini proved a constant threat both as a wicket-taker and potential bruiser. Probing lines and a never-say-die attitude reaped him 19 wickets at 22.36 - with 6 for 100 and 4 for 78 at Johannesburg being a stand-out showing - and gave Justin Langer a warm welcome, in his 100th Test, with a first-ball clanger to the head that left him concussed.

Ntini backed up this fine series with 20 wickets in three Tests against New Zealand, and was rightfully Man-of-the-Series. He finished the 2005-06 season with 48 Test victims. In June, he was awarded a benefit by Border for his ten years of service to the game. He managed just five wickets in a two-Test series in Sri Lanka in July-August but was an automatic choice for South Africa's 14-man squad for the Champions Trophy in India. Ntini took eight wickets in the tournament, including a fiery spell against Pakistan at Mohali. When India toured South Africa at the end of 2006, Ntini topped the wickets tally in the Tests with 15, and just after that, when it was Pakistan's turn to visit for three Tests, he passed 300 wickets in a 19-wicket series. Ntini was unable to carry his hot streak into the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies, where he managed just six wickets from seven games. He was dropped for South Africa's last two games, an indication of just how poorly he was performing, and was comprehensively outbowled by Dale Steyn in South Africa's series against West Indies, scraping 10 wickets at an unhealthy 38.50. But he improved his average with another 10 wickets against India, and came back from a difficult start to play a vital role in South Africa's subsequent series win in England.

After a decade at the top, Ntini played his 100th Test at Centurion during the series against England in December 2009. He took only two wickets in the game, however, and his retention for the Durban Test at Friedel de Wet's expense was criticised. Ntini went wicketless in the midst of South Africa's innings defeat at Kingsmead and was axed for the third Test, while there were reports linking him to Middlesex, a move that would effectively end his national prospects. His omission from the squad for the fourth Test all but confirmed his international retirement.
Peter Robinson January 2010

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Jan 2, 2010

Makhaya Ntini has plenty to contemplate as his future remains uncertain ahead of the third Test, Cape Town, January 2, 2010

Makhaya Ntini has plenty to contemplate as his future remains uncertain ahead of the third Test

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Dec 27, 2009

Makhaya Ntini takes on the short ball during his tenth-wicket stand with Dale Steyn, South Africa v England, 2nd Test, Durban, December 27, 2009

Makhaya Ntini takes on the short ball during his tenth-wicket stand with Dale Steyn

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Dec 27, 2009

Dale Steyn and Makhaya Ntini rush to don their bowling boots, after adding 58 for South Africa's tenth wicket, South Africa v England, 2nd Test, Durban, December 27, 2009

Dale Steyn and Makhaya Ntini rush to don their bowling boots, after adding 58 for South Africa's tenth wicket

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Notes

Education: Dale College, EL Technical College
Junior Representative Cricket: Bdr Nuff 1994-95, SA Schools 1995

Tournament Results
Chennai v Rajasthan at Mumbai - Jun 1
Rajasthan won by 3 wkts (with 0 balls remaining)
Chennai v Punjab at Mumbai - May 31
Chennai won by 9 wkts (with 31 balls remaining)
Delhi v Rajasthan at Mumbai - May 30
Rajasthan won by 105 runs
Punjab v Rajasthan at Mohali - May 28
Punjab won by 41 runs
Bangalore v Mumbai at Bangalore - May 28
Mumbai won by 9 wkts (with 12 balls remaining)
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