Dirk

Nannes

Australia
Bowler

Dirk

About Dirk Nannes

Name
Dirk Nannes
Born
May 16, 1976 (48 years)
Birth Place
Australia
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Left-arm fast

The half Aussie, half Dutch Dirk Nannes was an avid skier until one day when he lost interest in the sport and decided to focus on cricket.

The left-arm fast bowler who debuted for Victoria at 29 excelled in the period between 2007 and 2009 when he picked up 28 wickets in the T20I format at an astonishing striking rate of 17 which included a 2008 domestic trophy win with Middlesex. But despite his performances, he was strangely not even considered for Australia’s 2009 World Twenty20 squad; a snub which caused a bitter Nannes to represent Netherlands in the tournament whose passport he held thereby making him eligible to play. A fine IPL season two followed in which he managed to force the great Glenn McGrath to watch from the sidelines and was one of Delhi Daredevils’ stars in the tournament. Realising their folly, Australia included him for the World Twenty20 the following year and the pacer replied with a stunning tournament, becoming the leading wicket-taker with 14 victims.

A speedster who can swing the ball late and at pace, he also has fine mixture of quick bouncers and toe crushing yorkers. Nannes announced his retirement from the first-class arena in 2010 in order to prolong his career in the shorter format. In 2012, he was signed by the Highveld Lions for the Champions League T20. The following year, he was auctioned off to Chennai Super Kings for the sixth edition of IPL.

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ICC Ranking

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Test
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ODI
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T20I

Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
0
1
17
23
Innings
0
1
5
24
Runs
0
1
22
108
Highest Score
0
1
12
31
SR
0.00
50.00
122.00
33.00
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Teams Played For

Australia
Australia
Netherlands
Netherlands
Canterbury
Canterbury
Glamorgan
Glamorgan
Mountaineers
Mountaineers
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire
Surrey
Surrey
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings
Delhi Daredevils
Delhi Daredevils
Middlesex
Middlesex
Victoria
Victoria
Otago
Otago
Somerset
Somerset
Highveld Lions
Highveld Lions
Melbourne Renegades
Melbourne Renegades
Sydney Thunder
Sydney Thunder
Sylhet Sixers
Sylhet Sixers
Basnahira Cricket Dundee
Basnahira Cricket Dundee