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Wessel (Hansie) Cronje

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Wessel (Hansie) Johannes Cronje

Birth Details:

Date of Birth: 25-09-1969   Place of Birth: Bloemfontein, Orange Free State

In Brief

In 2001 he received a lifetime ban from cricket for his involvement in match-fixing.; Last Test: India vs South Africa, 2nd Test at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, 1999/00; Last ODI: Pakistan Vs South Africa, Final at Sharjah CA Stadium, Sharjah, Coca-Cola Sharjah Cup 1999/00; Test Debut: West Indies vs South Africa, Only Test at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, 1991/92; ODI Debut: Australia vs South Africa at SCG, Sydney, Benson and Hedges World Cup 1992; He played 68 Tests for South Africa and captained 53 of those Tests.

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Current Position(s)

Cricket Player - Free State
(1987 - present)
Junior Cricket Player - South African Schools team
Cricket Player - Leicestershire

Previous Position(s)

Financial Manager - Bell Equipment, Johannesburg
(2002 - 2002)
Captain - South Africa Cricket Team
(1994 - 2000)
Cricket player - South Africa Cricket Team
(1991 - 2000)
Captain (Junior Cricket) - South African Schools team
(1987 - 1987)


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