Jacques kallis

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  5. Biography of Jacques Kallis
  6. Jacques Kallis: Greatest Test batsman after Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting, best all
  7. Biography of Jacques Kallis
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Jacques Kallis Height, Weight, Age, Spouse, Family, Facts, Biography

Jacques Kallis Quick Info Height 6 ft Weight 87 kg Date of Birth October 16, 1975 Zodiac Sign Libra Spouse Charlene Engels Jacques Kallis is a South African TV personality, former cricketer, and cricket coach. He is widely regarded as the greatest batsman that has played for South Africa’s national cricket team and one of the greatest all-rounders of all time. As of 2019, Jacques remained the only cricketer in the history that has scored more than 10k runs and took over more 250 wickets in both Test and ODI match cricket. In total, he took 292 wickets and 200 catches in his Test match career and has scored 13,289 runs. Born Name Jacques Henry Kallis Nick Name Kalahari, Woogie, Jakes Jacques Kallis in an Instagram post as seen in June 2019 (Jacques Kallis / Instagram) Sun Sign Libra Born Place Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa Nationality Education He attended Wynberg Boys’ High School in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. Occupation Former Cricketer, TV Personality, Cricket Coach Family • Father– Henry Kallis (Passed away from cancer in 2003) • Mother– Mercia Kallis • Siblings– Janine Kallis (Younger Sister) (Former Cheerleader, Psychotherapist) Manager Jacques Kallis is represented by Dave Rundle/Rundle Management Services (Manager) in South Africa. Batting Right-Handed Bowling Right-Arm Fast-Medium Role All-Rounder Shirt Number 3 – South Africa, Kolkata Knight Riders Build Average Height 6 ft or 183 cm Weight 87 kg or 192 lbs Jacques Kallis and Charlene Engels a...

Kallis retires from international cricket

Kallis will, however, continue to play T20 franchise cricket for Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL and for Sydney Thunder in the BBL. He ends his ODI career with 11579 runs in 328 matches with 17 centuries and 86 fifties at an average of 44.36. He played 25 T20s, scoring 666 runs with five fifties. He is the only South African batsman with over 10,000 runs in Tests and ODIs. Kallis had played his final Test in December 2013 against India in Durban, finishing with 13,289 runs in 166 matches with 45 centuries, 58 fifties at an average of 55.37. His last T20 was in October 2012. "South Africa has been blessed with one of the world's greatest cricketing talents in Jacques Kallis," said CSA chief executive Haroon Lorgat. "He is undeniably one of the greatest players ever to have graced our wonderful game and he has certainly been the Proteas standard-bearer of excellence for nearly two decades. "He has played a huge part in making cricket a truly national sport of winners and, in doing so, contributed so much to the important process of nation building. He is a true professional and it has been an absolute privilege to have worked with him both as Convener of selectors and now as chief executive."

Jacques Kallis turns 44: South African all

Jacques Kallis who is widely considered at the greatest all-rounder the game has produced celebrates his 44th birthday today. He has had a prolific international career where he amassed 13,289 runs. He also took 292 wickets in 166 Tests. In ODI cricket, he scored 11,579 runs and ended with 273 wickets in 328 ODIs. IPL 2010: RCB VS KXIP, Match 7, Bengaluru Batting first, Punjab scored a massive 203/3 with Bopara and Bisla slamming half tons. Bengaluru chased down the target inside 19 overs on the back of Kallis' brilliant 89 off 55 balls with 8 fours and 5 sixes. He also chipped in with the ball and took 1 wicket of Bisla who was batting on 75. ALSO, READ | IPL 2010 MI vs RCB, Match 14, Cuttack Mumbai batting first was bowled out for 151. Kallis contributed with 1 wicket. He led the team's chase with 66 not out of 55 deliveries with 10 boundaries. RCB managed to chase the target in 19.1 overs. The opening partnership of 85 runs with Manish Pandey led the foundation of the run chase. IPL 2011: KKR vs DC, Match 6, Kolkata Kolkata batting first scored 163 and Kallis top-scored with 53 off 45 balls. Chasing a target of 164 the Deccan Chargers did not begin well as they lost Shikhar Dhawan early. Eventually, they were bowled out for 154. Iqbal Abdulla picked up 3 wickets. and rattled their batting line-up. Due to Kallis' fine knock, KKR managed to secure a win. ALSO, READ | IPL 2013: KKR vs KXIP, Match 35, Kolkata Punjab batting first scored 149/6. KKR chased the target comforta...

Jacques Kallis

• Test debut(cap 14 December 1995v Last Test 26 December 2013v ODI debut(cap 9 January 1996v Last ODI 12 July 2014v T20I debut(cap 21 October 2005v Last T20I 2 October 2012v Domestic team information Years Team 1993/94–2003/04 1997 1999 2006/07–2007/08 2008–2010 2008/09–2010/11 2011–2014 2011/12–2013/14 2014/15–2015/16 2015 Career statistics Competition Matches 166 328 257 424 Runs scored 13,289 11,579 19,695 14,845 55.37 44.36 54.10 43.53 100s/50s 45/58 17/86 62/97 23/109 Top score 224 139 224 155 20,232 10,750 29,033 13,673 292 273 427 351 32.65 31.79 31.69 30.68 5 2 8 3 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 6/54 5/30 6/54 5/30 Catches/ 200/– 131/– 264/– 162/– Representing Men's Jacques Henry Kallis (born 16 October 1975) is a He was declared the Player of the Tournament in South Africa's victorious Kallis played 166 Kallis was named Kallis became the fourth player and first South African to score 13,000 Test runs on the opening day of the first Test against New Zealand on 2 January 2013. In December 2019, it was announced that Jacques Kallis would rejoin the South African national cricket team, The Proteas, as the team's batting consultant for the duration of the summer. Early career and 1996 Cricket World Cup [ ] Kallis attended and played cricket for [ when?] as a teenager, where coaching staff saw the potential for him to become a first-class all-rounder; in July 1993 he was picked for South Africa U-17's against Scotland's U-19 team. He made his 1998–2002 [ ] Bet...

Biography of Jacques Kallis

Biography of Jacques Kallis:- Jacques Kallis is a former International cricketer, he played test, ODI, and T20i cricket for South Africa from 1995-2014. Jacques Kallis was born on October 16, 1975, in Cape Town, South Africa. Jacques Kallis was a unique piece, he dominated throughout his career with influential portfolio in batting and supporting role in bowling especially in test cricket. In ODIs, Jacque played a leading role in both the departments along with the brilliant fielding, his weight never barred him from diving high-flying in the air. Kallis is undoubtedly among the greatest batsmen in cricket history especially of the modern era. He was only behind The biography of Jacques Kallis could be rated as the defensive career, he deemed to accelerate it gradually rather than going after the opposition. Biography of Jacques Kallis • Born:- 16 October 1975 (age 41), Cape Town, South Africa • Height:- 1.88 m • Test Debut:- 14 December 1995 v England • ODI debut:- 9 January 1996 v England • Last ODI:- 12 July 2014 v Sri Lanka • Siblings:- Janine Kallis In between 2004 to 2008, Jacques Kallis made a significant impact on the game with extraordinary batting and bowling skills, he was named ICC ODI Player in the process in 2005, later as Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 2008. See Also: Apart from being recognized as the leader of all-round cricket, Jacques Kallis came close to 300 wickets still managed to become an only player to score 10,000+ runs with 250+ wickets in the t...

Jacques Kallis: Greatest Test batsman after Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting, best all

Born on October 16, 1975, Jacques Kallis is one of the most influential and respected South African cricketers since the nation's reintegration to international cricket. With his solid batting and more-than-useful fast-medium bowling, Kallis was the rock around which South African cricket flourished. Shiamak Unwalla takes a look at his numbers and brings out some interesting facts. However, the real class of Kallis comes through when one looks at what he brought to the table apart from his excellent batting. He is the only Test cricketer since the legendary Sir Garfield Sobers to score over 6000 runs and take over 200 wickets in the longest format of the game. While the likes of Kapil Dev and Sir Ian Botham were perhaps the better bowling all-rounders, Kallis and Sobers were by far the better batsmen. Kallis is well and truly among the greatest cricketers of the 21st century. More than his figures though, his mere presence was enough to lift South Africa; he famously said that Australia were 10 runs short after they scored 434 in perhaps the greatest ODI of all time. South Africa went on to chase it down in the final over. There is only so much data figures can give, and Kallis brought more to the table than just runs and wickets. Perhaps that is why he is King.

Biography of Jacques Kallis

Biography of Jacques Kallis:- Jacques Kallis is a former International cricketer, he played test, ODI, and T20i cricket for South Africa from 1995-2014. Jacques Kallis was born on October 16, 1975, in Cape Town, South Africa. Jacques Kallis was a unique piece, he dominated throughout his career with influential portfolio in batting and supporting role in bowling especially in test cricket. In ODIs, Jacque played a leading role in both the departments along with the brilliant fielding, his weight never barred him from diving high-flying in the air. Kallis is undoubtedly among the greatest batsmen in cricket history especially of the modern era. He was only behind The biography of Jacques Kallis could be rated as the defensive career, he deemed to accelerate it gradually rather than going after the opposition. Biography of Jacques Kallis • Born:- 16 October 1975 (age 41), Cape Town, South Africa • Height:- 1.88 m • Test Debut:- 14 December 1995 v England • ODI debut:- 9 January 1996 v England • Last ODI:- 12 July 2014 v Sri Lanka • Siblings:- Janine Kallis In between 2004 to 2008, Jacques Kallis made a significant impact on the game with extraordinary batting and bowling skills, he was named ICC ODI Player in the process in 2005, later as Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 2008. See Also: Apart from being recognized as the leader of all-round cricket, Jacques Kallis came close to 300 wickets still managed to become an only player to score 10,000+ runs with 250+ wickets in the t...

Jacques Kallis

• Test debut(cap 14 December 1995v Last Test 26 December 2013v ODI debut(cap 9 January 1996v Last ODI 12 July 2014v T20I debut(cap 21 October 2005v Last T20I 2 October 2012v Domestic team information Years Team 1993/94–2003/04 1997 1999 2006/07–2007/08 2008–2010 2008/09–2010/11 2011–2014 2011/12–2013/14 2014/15–2015/16 2015 Career statistics Competition Matches 166 328 257 424 Runs scored 13,289 11,579 19,695 14,845 55.37 44.36 54.10 43.53 100s/50s 45/58 17/86 62/97 23/109 Top score 224 139 224 155 20,232 10,750 29,033 13,673 292 273 427 351 32.65 31.79 31.69 30.68 5 2 8 3 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 6/54 5/30 6/54 5/30 Catches/ 200/– 131/– 264/– 162/– Representing Men's Jacques Henry Kallis (born 16 October 1975) is a He was declared the Player of the Tournament in South Africa's victorious Kallis played 166 Kallis was named Kallis became the fourth player and first South African to score 13,000 Test runs on the opening day of the first Test against New Zealand on 2 January 2013. In December 2019, it was announced that Jacques Kallis would rejoin the South African national cricket team, The Proteas, as the team's batting consultant for the duration of the summer. Early career and 1996 Cricket World Cup [ ] Kallis attended and played cricket for [ when?] as a teenager, where coaching staff saw the potential for him to become a first-class all-rounder; in July 1993 he was picked for South Africa U-17's against Scotland's U-19 team. He made his 1998–2002 [ ] Bet...

Jacques Kallis turns 44: South African all

Jacques Kallis who is widely considered at the greatest all-rounder the game has produced celebrates his 44th birthday today. He has had a prolific international career where he amassed 13,289 runs. He also took 292 wickets in 166 Tests. In ODI cricket, he scored 11,579 runs and ended with 273 wickets in 328 ODIs. IPL 2010: RCB VS KXIP, Match 7, Bengaluru Batting first, Punjab scored a massive 203/3 with Bopara and Bisla slamming half tons. Bengaluru chased down the target inside 19 overs on the back of Kallis' brilliant 89 off 55 balls with 8 fours and 5 sixes. He also chipped in with the ball and took 1 wicket of Bisla who was batting on 75. ALSO, READ | IPL 2010 MI vs RCB, Match 14, Cuttack Mumbai batting first was bowled out for 151. Kallis contributed with 1 wicket. He led the team's chase with 66 not out of 55 deliveries with 10 boundaries. RCB managed to chase the target in 19.1 overs. The opening partnership of 85 runs with Manish Pandey led the foundation of the run chase. IPL 2011: KKR vs DC, Match 6, Kolkata Kolkata batting first scored 163 and Kallis top-scored with 53 off 45 balls. Chasing a target of 164 the Deccan Chargers did not begin well as they lost Shikhar Dhawan early. Eventually, they were bowled out for 154. Iqbal Abdulla picked up 3 wickets. and rattled their batting line-up. Due to Kallis' fine knock, KKR managed to secure a win. ALSO, READ | IPL 2013: KKR vs KXIP, Match 35, Kolkata Punjab batting first scored 149/6. KKR chased the target comforta...

Jacques Kallis: Greatest Test batsman after Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting, best all

Born on October 16, 1975, Jacques Kallis is one of the most influential and respected South African cricketers since the nation's reintegration to international cricket. With his solid batting and more-than-useful fast-medium bowling, Kallis was the rock around which South African cricket flourished. Shiamak Unwalla takes a look at his numbers and brings out some interesting facts. However, the real class of Kallis comes through when one looks at what he brought to the table apart from his excellent batting. He is the only Test cricketer since the legendary Sir Garfield Sobers to score over 6000 runs and take over 200 wickets in the longest format of the game. While the likes of Kapil Dev and Sir Ian Botham were perhaps the better bowling all-rounders, Kallis and Sobers were by far the better batsmen. Kallis is well and truly among the greatest cricketers of the 21st century. More than his figures though, his mere presence was enough to lift South Africa; he famously said that Australia were 10 runs short after they scored 434 in perhaps the greatest ODI of all time. South Africa went on to chase it down in the final over. There is only so much data figures can give, and Kallis brought more to the table than just runs and wickets. Perhaps that is why he is King.