Fanie de Villiers

Fanie de Villiers

Infobox Cricketer


nationality = South African
country = South Africa
country abbrev = RSA
name = Fanie de Villiers
picture = Cricket_no_pic.pngbatting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Right-arm fast-medium
balls = true
tests = 18
test runs = 359
test bat avg = 18.89
test 100s/50s = 0/2
test top score = 67*
test overs = 4805
test wickets = 85
test bowl avg = 24.27
test 5s = 5
test 10s = 2
test best bowling = 6/23
test catches/stumpings = 11/-
ODIs = 83
ODI runs = 170
ODI bat avg = 8.09
ODI 100s/50s = 0/0
ODI top score = 20*
ODI overs = 4422
ODI wickets = 95
ODI bowl avg = 27.74
ODI 5s = 0
ODI 10s = 0
ODI best bowling = 4/27
ODI catches/stumpings = 15/-
date = 25 January
year = 2006
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/44696.html Cricinfo

Petrus Stephanus ("Fanie") de Villiers (born 13 October 1964 in Vereeniging, Transvaal), South Africa), was a cricketer who played 18 Tests and 83 One Day Internationals for South Africa as a right arm fast-medium bowler and right hand batsman between 1992 and 1998.

De Villiers debuted in first-class cricket in 1985-86 for Northern Transvaal B. He opened the bowling in both innings, taking 5 for 33 in the second. He also played a season for English county team Kent in 1990.

In 1993-94, at the age of 29, he was called up for the Test tour of Australia. He was selected for the first Test in Melbourne but it was at the second Test in Sydney where De Villiers established himself at Test level. With Australia needing just 117 runs to win, De Villiers took 6 for 43, including the final wicket - a return catch from Glenn McGrath - to lead South Africa to a five run victory. De Villiers' match figures of 10 for 123 saw him named Man of the Match.

Former England captain Tony Greig had said at the start of the final innings that South Africa's chances were 100-1. At the Man of the Match presentation, De Villiers reminded him of his statement, adding, "You know South Africans; we never give up."

De Villiers showed further courage in the third Test in Adelaide when, despite not being able to bowl in Australia's second innings, he batted for 198 minutes as a nightwatchman, scoring 30 in South Africa's loss.

On this tour, De Villiers, when acting as twelfth man, would use a remote control car to send drinks to the batsmen on the field.

Against England at The Oval in 1994, De Villiers bowled a bouncer to English fast bowler Devon Malcolm hitting him on the front of the helmet and knocking him to the ground. Upon regaining his feet, Malcolm is reported to have said to the nearby South African fieldsmen, "You guys are history". Malcolm took 9 for 57 in South Africa's second innings, the sixth best bowling figures in Test history to that time, and England went on to win by 8 wickets.

1994-95 was an outstanding season for De Villiers. In five Tests, he took 36 wickets averaging 17.47. In the Test against Pakistan in Johannesburg, De Villiers became the first ever South African to score a fifty and take ten wickets in the same Test, scoring 66 not out and taking 6 for 81 and 4 for 27. He was subsequently named the South African Cricket Annual Cricketer of the Year in 1995, an award he had previously won in 1989.

A popular player, de Villiers was known by the nickname "Vinnige Fanie" (Fast Fanie) by his Afrikaans-speaking fans.

De Villiers attended school at the Heidelberg Volkskool and matriculated in 1982. While there, he represented South African Schools as a javelin thrower.

Since his retirement, De Villiers has worked as a television commentator in South Africa and also works as a corporate speaker. He was a judge in the 1995 Miss World pageant in Sun City. De Villiers has become involved in raising money for deaf charities as he has both a brother and a daughter who are deaf. He raised R800 000 cycling from Cape Town to Pretoria and R189 000 sitting at the top of a floodlight tower at a Test match in Centurion.

In 2003, Trevor Chesterfield published a biography of De Villiers entitled "Fanie De Villiers: Portrait of a Test Bowler".

[http://www.sahistory.org.za/pages/people/bios/devilliers-f.htm] .

References

* [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/2/2113/First-Class_Matches.html First-Class Matches played by Fanie de Villiers] from CricketArchive
* [http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/southafrica/content/player/44696.html Fanie de Villers - Cricinfo Profile]
* [http://www.speakerpartnership.com/faniedevilliers.htm]


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