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February 09, 2011 22:29
South Africa 2011 World Cup squad
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GRAEME SMITH (captain)
Age: 30.
Role: Left-hand batsman, occasional right-arm off-spin
Stats: ODIs 165, Runs 6,097, Highest 141, Average 39.84, Strike-Rate 82.70, Centuries 8, Fifties 43, Catches 89, Wickets 18, Best bowling 3-30, Average 52.83, Economy-Rate 5.56
Hard-hitting opening batsman who leads by example, scoring quickly at the top of the batting order and providing a strong physical presence in the field where he is also a safe catcher either at slip or in the outfield. Has captained South Africa in a record 142 one-day internationals.(Photo: Getty Images)
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HASHIM AMLA
Age 27. Right-hand batsman, occasional right-arm off-spin
ODIs 42, Runs 2,156, Highest 140, Average 59.88, Strike-Rate 93.53, Centuries 7, Fifties 12, Catches 16
Once regarded as a Test specialist, Amla has proved himself as an opening batsman in one-day cricket, able to score quickly with elegant stroke play. He reached 2000 ODI runs in his 40th innings -- faster than anyone else in the history of the game.
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JOHAN BOTHA
Age: 28.
Role: Right-hand batsman, right-arm off-spin
Stats: ODIs 69, Runs 517, Highest 46, Average 18.46, Strike-Rate 84.06, Catches 31, Wickets 65, Best bowling 4-19, Average 40.29, Economy-Rate 4.65
After starting as a medium-pace bowler, Botha has overcome doubts about the legitimacy of his action and become a highly effective spin bowler in one-day cricket, making good use of changes of pace and trajectory. Has captained South Africa when Smith has been unavailable.(Photo: Getty Images)
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ABRAHAM ‘AB' DE VILLIERS
Age: 26.
Role: Right-hand batsman, wicketkeeper
Stats: ODIs 114, Runs 4,170, Highest 146, Average 43.89, Strike-Rate 90.10, Centuries 9, Fifties 25, Catches 85, Stumpings 2
The 2010 International Cricket Council ODI International Player of the Year, De Villiers will be a key player for South Africa. Batting at number four, he has the ability to score quickly with a dazzling array of strokes. He has also taken on the role of wicketkeeper since the axing of Mark Boucher.(Photo: Getty Images)
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JEAN-PAUL ‘JP' DUMINY
Age: 26.
Role: Left-hand batsman, Right-arm off-spin
Stats: ODIs 71, Runs 1,970, Highest 129, Average 41.91, Strike-Rate 83.82, Centuries 2, Fifties 12, Catches 27, Wickets 18, Best bowling 3-31, Average 39.11, Economy-Rate 5.02
A solid middle-order batsman, Duminy has become a consistent performer, able to construct an innings with well-placed dabs and nudges, mixed with the occasional more flamboyant attacking stroke. An agile fielder and useful bowler, usually used in short spells.(Photo: Getty Images)
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JACQUES KALLIS
Age: 35.
Role: Right-hand batsman, right-arm medium-fast
Stats: ODIs 307, Runs 11,002, Highest 139, Average 45.84, Strike-Rate 72.77, Centuries 17, Fifties 80, Catches 116, Wickets 259, Best bowling 5-30, Average 31.90, Economy-Rate 4.82
The only genuine world-class all-rounder in the South African squad, Kallis will be playing in his fifth World Cup and adds stability and balance to the team after missing the series against India because of a side injury. His bowling may lack some of its old sting but he is at the peak of his powers as a batsman.(Photo: Getty Images)
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MORNE MORKEL
Age: 26.
Role: Left-hand batsman, right-arm fast
Stats: ODIs 38, Runs 111, Highest 25, Average 10.09, Strike-Rate 84.73, Catches 13, Wickets 14, Best bowling 4-21, Average 24.06, Economy-Rate 4.85
A tall fast bowler able to extract steep bounce from most surfaces, Morkel achieved new levels of consistency and menace during recent home matches against India, being named man of the series. Needs to show he can adapt to sub-continent conditions.(Photo: Getty Images)
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WAYNE PARNELL
Age: 21.
Role: Left-hand batsman, left-arm medium-fast
Stats: ODIs 18, Runs 116, Highest 49, Average 23.20, Strike-Rate 71.16, Catches 2, Wickets 31, Best bowling 5-48, Average 30.35, Economy-Rate 6.09
The youngest player to be awarded a contract by Cricket South Africa, at the age of 19, Parnell established himself as one of the most talented young bowlers in the world, with a high wicket strike rate in both ODIs and Twenty20 internationals. He suffered a groin injury in May 2010 and was still not at his best in the recent series against India.(Photo: Getty Images)
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ROBIN PETERSON
Age: 31.
Role: Left-hand batsman, slow left-arm orthodox
Stats: ODIs 40, Runs 188, Highest 36, Average 13.62, Strike-Rate 78.99, Catches 9, Wickets 24, Best bowling 3-42, Average 50.33, Economy-Rate 4.84
In two previous World Cups, Peterson made just three appearances and he may once again be primarily a back-up player. A useful but unexceptional slow bowler and a hard-hitting batsman, he is a good fielder and is able to throw with both hands.(Photo: Getty Images)
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DALE STEYN
Age: 27.
Role: Right-hand batsman, right-arm fast
Stats: ODIs 48, Runs 108, Highest 35, Average 8.30, Strike-Rate 81.20, Catches 10, Wickets 69, Best bowling 4-16, Average 29.65, Economy-Rate 5.22
The world's number one Test bowler has not quite replicated his success on the one-day stage but he is a formidable opponent, genuinely fast and with late out-swing. He takes a wicket on average with every 34th ball but can sometimes be expensive in limited overs matches. (Photo: Getty Images)
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LONWABO TSOTSOBE
Age: 26.
Role: Right-hand batsman, left-arm medium-fast
Stats: ODIs 19, Runs 6, highest 4 not out, Average 6.00, Strike-Rate 85.71, Catches 5, Wickets 36, Best 4-22, Average 19.91, Economy-Rate 4.54
The only black African in the South African team following the dropping and subsequent retirement of Makhaya Ntini, the tall Tsotsobe proved his worth with outstanding performances in successive one-day series against Pakistan and India, slanting the ball across right-handed batsmen, getting high bounce and possessing a good slower ball.(Photo: Getty Images)
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