Friday, November 22, 2013

JP Duminy

JP Duminy

Jean-Paul Duminy, regularly abbreviated to Jp Duminy, (conceived 14 April 1984) is a South African cricketer. He is a left-gave batsman and a right-arm off rotation bowler. Duminy, who is a Cape Coloured, was brought up in the Western Cape and at present plays provincial cricket for his home group, the Cape Cobras. 

Swapping harmed bad habit skipper Ashwell Prince Duminy made his Test introduction against Australia at the Waca in Perth on 17 December 2008, scoring 50 not out in the second innings by hitting the winning pursues in the match putting on an unbroken century association with Ab de Villiers. His execution was praised by various experts, incorporating Peter Roebuck. In the following Test match, starting on Boxing Day, Duminy consolidated with the tailenders to score his lady Test century of 166. South Africa were more than 200 runs past due when they lost their seventh wicket in the first innings. The whole time, he and Dale Steyn (76 put on 180 and surpassed Graeme and Peter Pollock's South African ninth wicket organization record against Australia. South Africa finished with a 62-run lead and changed over it into a nine-wicket win. This fixed the arrangement, the first occasion when that South Africa had won a Test arrangement in Australia, and Australia's first home Test arrangement misfortune in 16 years. 

He likewise took his first test wicket, Michael Clarke throughout that tour in the third test, and took one of the freakiest gets ever seen in the second Twenty20 worldwide against Australia in Brisbane. David Hussey skied a collect buzzing around and Duminy, while running towards the limit, flung himself circulating everywhere, plunged, and brought the get with two hands.

                                                                         JP Duminy
                                                                         JP Duminy
                                                                          JP Duminy
                                                                            JP Duminy
                                                                        JP Duminy
                                                                       JP Duminy

No comments:

Post a Comment