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JP Duminy

Batting style:
Left Handed bat
Bowling style:
Off break
Played for:
South Africa, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Cape Cobras, Hyderabad
Roles played:
Batsman
ICC Rank:
Batting:
55
Bowling:
86
Batting:
26
Bowling:
103
Batting:
17
Bowling:
114
Home country:
South Africa
Born:
April 14, 1984, Strandfontein, Cape Town, Cape Province

Profile

Fondly known as JP, South African cricketer Jean-Paul Duminy is renowned for his stylish performances usually batting at the top of the order. However, success to him came rather late since his entry into the international circuit. He came into national prominence after exhibiting his vast potential in South Africa’s Under-19 tour to England in 2003. A brief stint with his domestic team, the Western Province also strengthened his foundation for a national inclusion.

Duminy debuted in ODIs in 2004, but his initial years were marked by failure more than success. However, he made a phenomenal start to his Test career since his debut in 2008 and played some fine anchor innings to help South Africa clinch important victories. Soon, he became an integral part of the limited-overs side too. Despite not being one of the regular bowlers in the side, his interesting bowling style comes in handy at times. With a calm approach and an elegant batting skill, Duminy has, over the years carved out a strong place for himself in the Protean side. A graceful player of the cover –drive and square cut, he fancies the midwicket region and has fewer problems in facing short deliveries. He is one of the best fieldsmen alongside some big names like AB de Villiers and Herschelle Gibbs.

Duminy has also been a part of the Indian Premier League, initially representing the franchise of Mumbai and later plying his trade for the Hyderabad, along with playing for Cape Cobras in South Africa’s domestic T20 competition.


Fast Facts

  • JP Duminy was named South Africa’s Player of the Year in 2009.
  • He became the second batsman after Adam Gilchrist to be dismissed for 99 in a World Cup.


Statistics

Show:
  Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's HS
Test 17 26 789 5 37.57 43.32 2 4 166
ODI 99 90 2794 21 40.49 84.46 3 15 150*
T20 42 39 952 10 32.82 122.36 0 4 96*
IPL 39 38 978 11 36.22 119.26 0 8 74
CLT20 13 12 333 5 47.57 126.61 0 2 99*
  Matches Innings Balls Runs Wickets BBI BBM Avg. Econ. 4w 5w 10w Extras
Test 17 20 875 510 12 3/89 / 42.5 3.49 0 0 0 1
ODI 99 58 1414 1178 31 3/31 / 38 4.99 0 0 0 31
T20 42 15 144 180 7 1/3 / 25.71 7.5 0 0 0 1
IPL 39 22 318 377 10 2/15 / 37.7 7.11 0 0 0 11
CLT20 13 8 115 173 9 4/20 / 19.22 9.02 1 0 0 12
  Catches Stumpings Runouts
Test 14 0 0
ODI 40 0 5
T20 18 0 1
IPL 15 0 1
CLT20 4 0 0

Career

Span:
Test:
2008-2012
 
ODI:
2004-2013
 
T20:
2007-2012
 
IPL:
2009-2012
 
CLT20:
2009-2011
Test
Debut:
South Africa Vs Australia at W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth - Western Australia - Dec 17, 2008
Last played:
South Africa Vs Australia at Brisbane Cricket Ground (Woolloongabba), Brisbane - Nov 09, 2012
ODI
Debut:
South Africa Vs Sri Lanka at R.Premadasa Stadium (Khettarama), Colombo - Aug 20, 2004
Last played:
South Africa Vs England at The Oval, London - Jun 19, 2013
T20
Debut:
South Africa Vs Bangladesh at Newlands, Cape Town - Sep 15, 2007
Last played:
South Africa Vs India at R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo - Oct 02, 2012
IPL
Debut:
Mumbai Vs Chennai at Newlands, Cape Town - Apr 18, 2009
Last played:
Hyderabad Vs Bangalore at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad - May 20, 2012
CLT20
Debut:
Cape Cobras Vs Bangalore at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore - Karnataka - Oct 08, 2009
Last played:
Cape Cobras Vs Trinidad and Tobago at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai - Oct 04, 2011
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