Lance Klusener

Lance Klusener
South Africa (RSA)
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Batting style Left-handed batsman (LHB)
Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium (RFM)
Tests ODIs
Matches 49 171
Runs scored 1906 3576
Batting average 32.86 41.10
100s/50s 4/8 2/19
Top score 174 103*
Overs bowled 1147.5 1222.4
Wickets 80 192
Bowling average 37.91 29.95
5 wickets in innings 1 6
10 wickets in match 0 N/A
Best bowling 8/64 6/49
Catches/stumpings 34/0 35/0

As of 29 May, 2005
Source: Cricinfo.com

Lance Klusener (born on September 4, 1971 in Durban, South Africa) is a cricketer, more specifically an all-rounder. He is known for his aggressive batting and his intelligent fast-medium swing bowling. He is nicknamed "Zulu" because of his fluency in that language.

He made his Test match debut for South Africa against India in Calcutta during the second Test in 1996/97. Klusener, at the time playing primarily as a bowler, took some fearful hammering at the hands of Azharuddin, who at one point hit him for five consecutive fours, in his first innings of his debut but returned career best figures of eight for 64 in the second.

Klusener will be remembered mainly for his contributions in One-day Internationals, in which he became feared as a hard hitting batsman and was voted as Man of the Tournament during the 1999 Cricket World Cup. He was also voted as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 2000.

His international career has tapered off since then, due mainly to persistent ankle injuries. He plays for Kwazulu-Natal in the domestic level in South Africa.

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