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Kepler Wessels

South Africa/Australia

Player profile

Full name Kepler Christoffel Wessels
Born September 14, 1957, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State
Current age 51 years 194 days
Major teams Australia, South Africa, Eastern Province, Griqualand West, Northern Transvaal, Orange Free State, Queensland, Sussex, Western Province
Batting style Left-hand bat
Other Coach
Relations Son - MH Wessels

Batting and fielding averages

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 40 71 3 2788 179 41.00 6015 46.35 6 15 304 3 30 0
ODIs 109 105 7 3367 107 34.35 6088 55.30 1 26 263 2 49 0
First-class 316 539 50 24738 254 50.58

66 132

268 0
List A 337 331 30 12503 146 41.53

15 90

151 0

Bowling averages

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 40 6 90 42 0 - - - 2.80 - 0 0 0
ODIs 109 23 749 666 18 2/16 2/16 37.00 5.33 41.6 0 0 0
First-class 316
1416 574 13 2/25
44.15 2.43 108.9
0 0
List A 337
1321 1120 36 4/24 4/24 31.11 5.08 36.6 1 0 0

Career statistics
Test debut Australia v England at Brisbane, Nov 26-Dec 1, 1982
Last Test England v South Africa at The Oval, Aug 18-21, 1994


ODI debut Australia v New Zealand at Melbourne, Jan 9, 1983
Last ODI Pakistan v South Africa at Faisalabad, Oct 28, 1994


First-class span 1973/74 - 1999/00
List A span 1974/75 - 1998/99

Profile

Kepler Wessels was a cricket itinerant and boxing aficionado who, before opening for Australia for four years, played in his native South Africa, in England and in World Series Cricket. He subsequently played for an Australian rebel team in South Africa, and then became SA's first Test captain of the modern era. A fit, lean, brave and slightly ungainly left-hand bat, he made 162 on debut for Australia and averaged 56 in a series against West Indies, no mean feat then. A seemingly severe man, Wessels enjoyed only qualified popularity among Australians, who were unsurprised to see him return to South Africa, but with an average of 43 in 24 Tests, he did give Australia stout service at a difficult time. He went into coaching after retiring, and while he was initially successful at Northants, he found it hard to drive a side operating on a shoestring and he left by mutual consent midway through the 2006 season.

Notes
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1995


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