Jacques

Rudolph

South Africa
Batsman

Jacques

About Jacques Rudolph

Name
Jacques Rudolph
Born
May 04, 1981 (44 years)
Birth Place
South Africa
Role
Batsman
Batting Style
Left Handed
Bowling Style
Slow left-arm orthodox

Perhaps the biggest highlight of his career would be an unbeaten 222 on his Test debut against Bangladesh. Jacques Rudolph made his way into the South African national team in 2003, amid utter chaos of racial discrimination and internal politics. His sheer volume of domestic runs helped him a great deal as he put up a record-breaking third wicket partnership for his team with fellow team-mate, Boeta Dippenaar in the same match.

An elegant left-handed batsman with a flair for cover drive and a mixture of perfect footwork and balance, Rudolph was a victim of some unfortunate incidents in South African cricket history which obstructed his entry into international cricket time and again. But, soon after he debuted internationally, his batting silenced the critics. His innings of 105 not-out saved South Africa from a defeat at Perth in 2005; following which his form subsided. In 2007, he gave up his international career with South Africa and moved to Yorkshire as a Kolpak player on a three-year deal. However, consistent performances in South Africa’s domestic circuit in the 2011-12 season granted him a Test recall for the home series against Australia. An integral part of the Titans side in the domestic circuit since 2004, Rudolph was included in the T20 squad for the 2012 Champions League T20.
 

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
48
45
1
246
Innings
83
39
1
425
Runs
2622
1174
6
17203
Highest Score
222
81
6
228
SR
43.00
68.00
85.00
53.00
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Teams Played For

South Africa
South Africa
Africa XI
Africa XI
Glamorgan
Glamorgan
Northerns B
Northerns B
Northerns
Northerns
Rest of South Africa
Rest of South Africa
South Africa A
South Africa A
South Africa Pres XI
South Africa Pres XI
Surrey
Surrey
Titans
Titans
UCB Invitation XI
UCB Invitation XI
Yorkshire
Yorkshire
Diamond Eagles
Diamond Eagles
South Africa Under-19
South Africa Under-19
Jamaica Tallawahs
Jamaica Tallawahs