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Full NameKeshav Athmanand Maharaj
BornFebruary 7, 1990 Durban, Natal
Age35 Years, 11 Months, 12 Days
National SideSouth Africa
Batting StyleRight Handed
BowlingSlow left-arm orthodox
SportCricket

Ranking

TestODIT20
Batting116236755
Bowling19569

Man of the Match

TestODIT20World CupCL
52000

Career Information

Teams PlayedSouth Africa, Dolphins, KwaZulu Natal, Lancashire, Leicestershire, South Africa A, Yorkshire, Rajasthan Royals, South Africa Emerging, Barbados Royals, Pretoria Mavericks, Durban Heat, Fortune Barishal, Durban's Super Giants, Pretoria Capitals, Dubai Capitals, Dallas Lonestars CC
Career Span

Keshav Athmanand Maharaj Profile

Keshav Athmanand Maharaj Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

MIN/ORHS100s50s4s6sAVGS/RCTSTDucksR/O
Test
62958133484 v BAN061532915.3360.72230BAN21911SASouth AfricaSA
ODI
5631832440 v NED0037414.0980.40130NED15112SASouth AfricaSA
T20I
4016610341 v IND006510.388.03140IND4303SASouth AfricaSA
First-class
108147222918114* v NOR2123548423.3471.15440NOR6592234KZNKwaZulu NatalKZN
List A
99601973450* v CC01542217.989.08400CC1142455DOLDolphinsDOL
ttwenty_domestic
152803866545* v NCH00582115.83110.10490NCH355756KZNKwaZulu NatalKZN
World Cup
10635940 v NED007119.6773.7540NED15002SASouth AfricaSA
IPL
21011 v PBKS0000150.0010PBKS1107006RRRajasthan RoyalsRR
CL
3303729 v SCO006112.33108.8220SCO1267106DOLDolphinsDOL
ATC
66301519221* v LIO0016512.8103.23210LIO1195236DOLDolphinsDOL
CPL
7512814 v TKR0011754.9030TKR1408006BRBarbados RoyalsBR
PRO
77419345* v NCH0016864.33156.9110NCH355006KZNKwaZulu NatalKZN
SA20
331689025* v PC007411.2596.77110PC3281106DSGDurban's Super GiantsDSG

Bowling Performance

IOMRWBest3s5sAVGE/RS/RMtc
Test
1062051.237763702189/129 v SL191229.223.1156.46621SASouth AfricaSA
ODI
55480.5152272735/33 v AUS3131.124.7339.52562SASouth AfricaSA
T20I
40135.511007383/27 v BAN1026.507.4121.45403SASouth AfricaSA
First-class
1783765.3749109494347/37 v SOM382825.232.9152.061084LANLancashireLAN
List A
97786.32437251325/34 v BOR12228.224.7435.75995KZNKwaZulu NatalKZN
ttwenty_domestic
143516435631244/15 v CC8028.736.9124.971526DOLDolphinsDOL
World Cup
10891370154/46 v NZ0024.674.1635.60102SASouth AfricaSA
IPL
2603922/23 v PBKS0019.506.5018.0026RRRajasthan RoyalsRR
CL
311011911/54 v CSK00119.0010.8266.0036DOLDolphinsDOL
ATC
6021421418504/15 v CC2028.366.6325.68666DOLDolphinsDOL
CPL
727023683/42 v GUY1029.508.7420.2576BRBarbados RoyalsBR
PRO
7271180103/13 v NAM2018.006.6716.2076KZNKwaZulu NatalKZN
SA20
301000730272/17 v JSK0027.047.3022.22336DSGDurban's Super GiantsDSG

Keshav Athmanand Maharaj Profile

Marking his ancestry from the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, and hailing from the Natal Province of South Africa, Keshav Maharaj boasts crafty bowling skills as a left-arm orthodox. At a time when South African cricket was beginning to embrace spin bowling with newfound appreciation, Keshav Maharaj emerged as a promising left-arm spinner from Northwood Boys High School, an institution that had previously produced the legendary Shaun Pollock.



Keshav Maharaj's journey in professional cricket began remarkably early, making his first-class debut for KwaZulu-Natal as a teenage prodigy at just 16 years of age in the 2006-07 season. His talent continued to flourish, and by 2009-10, he had earned his place in the Dolphins squad, marking his progression through South Africa's domestic cricket structure.



A significant milestone in his development came when he was selected for South Africa A's tour to Bangladesh in 2010. Maharaj made the most of this opportunity, by claiming an impressive haul of 13 wickets across two four-day matches against the Bangladesh Cricket Board team.
After dominating the domestic circuit with exceptional performances in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons, Keshav Maharaj earned his coveted Test cap for South Africa in 2016. Making his debut against Australia at Perth as the nation's 327th Test player, he announced his arrival with a three-wicket haul. His progression continued steadily, and in 2017, he reached his first significant milestone in Test cricket, claiming his maiden five-wicket haul against New Zealand.



The year 2017 proved to be pivotal for Maharaj as he expanded his international repertoire, making his ODI debut against England and securing a spot in South Africa's Champions Trophy squad. However, it was in 2018 that he produced one of the most remarkable performances of his career. During the second Test against Sri Lanka, Maharaj etched his name in the record books with extraordinary figures of 9 for 129, not only his personal best but also the finest bowling figures by any visiting bowler in Test matches played in Sri Lanka and all of Asia. Also becoming the only second left-arm spinner after Rangana Herath to claim 9 wickets in a Test inning.



2021 proved to be a landmark year in Keshav Maharaj's career, filled with historic moments and new milestones. In June, he achieved something that had eluded South African cricketers for over six decades – a Test hat-trick. This feat was particularly special as it was only the second Test hat-trick by a South African bowler, coming 61 years after Geoff Griffin's achievement at Lord's in 1960.



Even more remarkably, Maharaj's journey took an unexpected turn when he was selected for South Africa's 2021 T20 World Cup squad, despite having never played a T20 International. His T20I debut came in September that year against Sri Lanka, where he not only led the team as captain but also made an instant impact by claiming a wicket with his very first delivery in the format.



He has remained as an inseparable part of the Proteas squad, featuring in almost every ICC tournament, including the World Cup 2023 where his career peak arrived as he not only became the Number 1 ranked ODI bowler in the ICC rankings but also proved to be very economical throughout the tournament, with wicket-taking consistency. He also featured in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 where he yet again proved to be a crucial bowler.



These accomplishments highlighted Maharaj's versatility as a spinner and his growing importance in South African cricket across all formats. Stepping into the franchise cricket, Maharaj has represented in almost all major franchise tournaments mapping the world, be it playing for Barbados Royals in the Caribbean Premier League, and also proving himself in the Bangladesh Premier League playing for the Fortune Barishal. He made his Indian T20 League debut in the year 2024 playing for the Rajasthan franchise. Growing as a key player, Maharaj has been given the leading duties for Durban’s Super Giants in South Africa’s own SA20 League.

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