Andre Nel South African Fast Bowler

Andre Nel is a South African fast bowler and played all formats of the cricket for South African cricket team. He debut in both forms of the game in 2001 against different side in test matches against Zimbabwe and in One Day Internationals against West Indies. He took 136 wickets in 36 test matches with a average of 31.86 and 106 wickets in 79 ODIs with average of 27.68.  his best bowling was 6/81 against England which he got against England until he tour West Indies and take 6/32 in the second innings on the match and by adding 4 wickets of the first innings he achieve his first 10 wicket haul in the test match cricket.

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Andre Nel Biography

Andre Nel is a powerfully built, battering high-speed bowler who has contradicted his unadventurous Afrikaans background by gathering one of South African cricket’s nearly all chequered corrective records. Nel was sent home from the South Africa a tour of Australia in 2003 later than being blocked by Tasmanian police and bring into being to be motivating beneath the persuade of alcohol. It was the most recent in a filament of bad behavior, other than not an adequate amount to rule out his assortment in the South African one-day squad for the tour of England in 2003, for which he was enforced to take a momentary break from his agreement with Northampton shire. Nel was inclined from near the beginning age as a future international and he initially made the headlines in February 2001 at what time he brought down his hero Allan Donald with a ferocious bouncer for the period of a domestic first-class match. Even though Nel come apart keen on tears at what time Donald was obligatory to run off from the field, it afterwards came into view that he was obeying commands from coach Ray Jennings to target South Africa’s premier fast bowler.

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