Shaun Pollock

Cricket Player

Shaun Pollock was born in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa on July 16th, 1973 and is the Cricket Player. At the age of 51, Shaun Pollock biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
July 16, 1973
Nationality
South Africa
Place of Birth
Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Age
51 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Cricketer
Shaun Pollock Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 51 years old, Shaun Pollock has this physical status:

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Shaun Pollock Career

He is joint 10th in the all-time best ever bowler ratings in the LG ICC Ratings, and has taken over 400 wickets and at the time of his retirement was one of only six players to have scored 3000 runs and taken 300 wickets in Test matches.

In June 2007 he represented an Africa XI in an ODI game against an Asia XI in Bangalore. Playing as a specialist batsman, Pollock scored 130 from number 7 in the batting order, the highest ever score by an ODI batsman in that position. The record would however not last long, MS Dhoni bettered it later in the series. In 2007, he received the SA Player's Player award and the SA ODI Player of the Year Award.

He was the leading wicket taker for South Africa in Tests until Dale Steyn overtook him on 26 December 2018. He took over 400 test wickets and scored over 3,700 test runs in his 108 Test matches.

Shaun Pollock was a bowling all-rounder. After Hansie Cronje was banned from cricket for life, Pollock took over the captaincy in April 2000. He was eventually removed from the captaincy after South Africa's performance in the 2003 Cricket World Cup.

Although no longer captain, he retained his place in the team. After a disappointing Test series tour of Australia in 2005/2006, he faced criticism for losing his wicket taking ability. He has the lowest (best) economy rate of any bowler to have taken 300 ODI wickets, and he is also the first South African and only the tenth player to take 400 Test wickets. In September 2007 he was dropped from the South African test side for the first time in his career. Pollock was later readded to the test series against the West Indies, whereupon he announced his retirement, effective on 3 February 2008. He stated that "I realise I have been blessed by God and feel I have nurtured my talents to the best of my abilities." After South Africa sealed a series victory against the West Indies, Graeme Smith paid tribute to Pollock, stating "It's very important that people celebrate what he's given to South African cricket and what he's achieved as an individual."

Domestic career

Pollock took four wickets in four balls on his first appearance for Warwickshire – in a limited-overs (B&H Cup) game v Leicestershire at Birmingham in 1996.

In Summer 2008 Pollock represented Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League, and Durham Dynamos in the 2008 Twenty20 Cup in England. He played for Durham County Cricket Club in the North East of England and along with fellow South African Albie Morkel was used mainly in the Twenty20 Cup competition.

Of the 18 players who have bowled at least 2,000 balls for South Africa in ODIs, Pollock's economy rate of 3.65 runs per over was the second best behind that of Fanie de Villiers.

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Why Marnus Labuschagne can't let go of grade cricket and the EPIC sledge he sent to his club captain

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 13, 2023
Marnus Labuschagne, the Australian Test cricket team's captain, is well-known for his chirping on the track. Now he has delivered an epic sledge to his former grade cricket skipper who he follows on livestreams on YouTube when he is not playing

At the Sydney Test, Australian cricket legend Marnus Labuschagne requests for a CIGARETTE LIGHTER

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2023
When he creased in Sydney during the third Test on Wednesday, in-form Australian batsman Marnus Labuschagne turned heads after bizarrely motioning for a lighter cigarette (pictured left). The 28-year-old was later granted a reprieve by third umpire Richard Kettleborough, who enraged South Africa's players and divided opinions on social media.

Marnus Labuschagne has been praised for his sacrifice, which has helped David Warner reach his second century

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2022
David Warner will look back on one major moment from his incredible knock against South Africa, which helped him end his search for another ton - Marnus Labuschagne's sacrifice. Kerry O'Keeffe wrote, 'The most selfless thing we've seen in a long time.' He realized out of the corner of his eye how committed David was, and David considered that returning to the danger zone, but Marnus said no, I'll go.'