Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Jacques Kallis : The Big Guy for South Africa

Jacques Kallis : The Big Guy for South Africa  

And Here is why !!!

Jacques Kallis  carried around Kingsmead by his team-mates

  

Jacques Kallis : King Kallis

No batsman prizes his wicket more highly, and no wicket in all of cricket is more highly prized. Jacques Kallis is the broad-shouldered colossus of the South African team, a figure whose looming presence inspires calm in some and dread in others. Few players who belong to the modern age are a better fit for the notion of the classical cricketer. Kallis is a fine, forceful batsman who has at his disposal both a rock-solid technique and a mind impervious to distraction. Though his role as a bowler diminishes with each passing season, he will be remembered as a purveyor of sometimes surprising pace and swing, and awkward bounce. In the slips, his sure-handedness and rattlesnake reflexes make ridiculous catches look regulation. 

 

Kallis announced himself as a batsman of international stature in his seventh Test, the drawn Boxing Day epic at Melbourne in 1997, when he scored a fighting 101 on a worn last-day pitch. Not even Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne could dislodge him before he had all but saved the match for South Africa.

 

Over the years Kallis has delivered many such innings, performances in which grit is a far more valuable commodity than glitz to a South African team that remains more confident in the field and with its fast bowlers in full cry than as a batting unit. Kallis has willingly shouldered the role of the fulcrum around which the wheel must try to turn. But, occasionally, he has unfurled a stroke of startling aggression that hints at what might have been.

 

Certainly, his lofted drive, which begins with a menacing backlift before uncoiling into the irresistible momentum of a mighty downward swoop of the bat and finishing in a twirl of Baroque, might be described as Mozart in motion. In the lightning flash of that fleeting instant it really does seem as if Kallis could, in the words of one observer, hit a six whenever he felt like it.

 

His critics, particularly those who have a limited understanding of the dynamics of the South African team, accuse him of not dominating attacks he has already ground into the dust, of unnecessarily slow scoring, and of failing to take the match situation into account as he plots his innings. All of which hints at selfishness, which is quite ironical, because his team-mates vouch for the fact that Kallis bats the way he does precisely because he puts his team first and his personal ambitions some way behind. It's the only way he knows how.

Courtesy : espncricinfo.com

    South Africa

Full name Jacques Henry Kallis

Born October 16, 1975, Pinelands, Cape Town, Cape Province

Current age 38 years 76 days

Major teams South Africa, Africa XI, Cape Cobras, Glamorgan, ICC World XI, Kolkata Knight Riders, Middlesex, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Warriors, Western Province

Playing role Allrounder

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Jacques Henry Kallis

Batting and fielding averages


Mat   Inns  NO  Runs    HS      Avg      SR      100    50   

 Ct
Tests 166 280 40 13289 224 55.37
45.97 45 58

200
ODIs 325 311 53 11574 139 44.86
72.94 17 86

129
T20Is 25 23 4 666 73 35.05
119.35 0 5

7
First-class 257 421 57 19695 224 54.10

62 97

264
List A 421 403 65 14840 155* 43.90

23 109

160
Twenty20 134 130 21 3517 89* 32.26
111.54 0 26

42

Bowling averages


Mat   Inns   Balls    Runs    Wkts   BBI   BBM  Ave     Econ   SR     4w    5w
Tests 166 272 20232 9535 292 6/54 9/92 32.65 2.82 69.2 7 5
ODIs 325 283 10750 8680 273 5/30 5/30 31.79 4.84 39.3 2 2
T20Is 25 19 276 333 12 4/15 4/15 27.75 7.23 23.0 1 0
First-class 257
29033 13532 427 6/54
31.69 2.79 67.9
8
List A 421
13673 10772 351 5/30 5/30 30.68 4.72 38.9 3 3
Twenty20 134 115 2138 2742 87 4/15 4/15 31.51 7.69 24.5 1 0

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