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Claude Henderson Personal information Full name Claude William Henderson Born 14 June 1972
Worcester, Western Cape, South AfricaBatting style Right-hand bat Bowling style Slow left arm spin International information National side South Africa Test debut 7 September 2001 v Zimbabwe Last Test 25 October 2002 v Bangladesh ODI debut 23 September 2001 v Zimbabwe Last ODI 7 October 2001 v Kenya Domestic team information Years Team 2008- Cape Cobras 2006-07 Lions 2004– Leicestershire (squad no. 15) 1998-2004 Western Province 1990-98 Boland Career statistics Competition Tests ODI FC LA Matches 7 4 259 253 Runs scored 65 - 5,293 1,160 Batting average 9.28 - 18.90 15.06 100s/50s -/- - -/18 -/- Top score 30 - 81 45 Balls bowled 1962 217 62,412 11,228 Wickets 22 7 869 317 Bowling average 42.18 18.85 30.60 25.62 5 wickets in innings 0 0 33 2 10 wickets in match 0 0 2 0 Best bowling 4/116 4/17 7/57 6/29 Catches/stumpings 2/- -/- 88/- 57/- Source: Cricinfo, 22 October 2011 Claude William Henderson (born 14 June 1972) is a South African cricketer who bowls left-arm spin and played in seven Tests and four ODIs from 2001 to 2002. He currently plays for Leicestershire in England and Twenty20 cricket for Cape Cobras in South Africa
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Domestic cricket
Henderson played domestically for Boland and Western Province before joining Leicestershire in 2004, Henderson became the first Kolpak registered player in the County Championship,[1] which allows certain players without a British passport, to play in England without counting as an overseas player under the restrictions on overseas players.
In June 2006, against Surrey, Henderson recorded an innings analysis of 54.2-2-235-3, the most expensive innings figures in the history of the County Championship.
Henderson was in fine form for the Lions cricket team in the 2006-07 SuperSport Series. He was the 5th leading wicket taker in the competition with 34 wickets at an average of 24 [2] He has had a disappointing 2007 season with Leicestershire though.
In 2008 he joined Cape Cobras and after consistent performances gained a place in the Cobras squad for the inaugral Champions League Twenty20 competition in India in 2009.
2011 marked Henderson's testimonial year at Leicestershire. Despite this, he was also Leicester's leading wicket taker in the County Championship and was a significant contributor in the Foxes 2011 Friends Life t20 cup win, where his 4 over spell in the final against Somerset conceded just 11 runs. He was rewards with a new contract at the end of the season.
International cricket
Henderson had to wait till 2001 to make his international debut after Nicky Boje needed surgery. He was selected to make his test debut against neighbours Zimbabwe in Harare. Following the retirement of Boje from the South African test side, Henderson was approached to replace him for the home series against India.[3] Henderson rejected the approach because of his contract with Leicestershire, only willing to play for South Africa if he was given a contract with the South African cricket board.
Career Best Performances
as of 22 October 2011
Batting Bowling Score Fixture Venue Season Score Fixture Venue Season Tests 30 South Africa v Australia Adelaide 2001 4-116 South Africa v Australia Adelaide 2001 ODI 4-17 South Africa v Zimbabwe Harare 2001 FC 81 Leicestershire v Gloucestershire Leicester 2007 7-57 Boland v Eastern Province Paarl (PCCG) 1994 LA 45 Lions v Eagles Johannesburg 2006 6-29 Boland v Easterns Paarl 1997 T20 32 Leicestershire v Northamptonshire Northampton 2010 3-23 Cape Cobras v Dolphins Durban 2009 References
Leicestershire County Cricket Club – current squad Categories:- 1972 births
- South Africa Test cricketers
- South Africa One Day International cricketers
- South African cricketers
- Boland cricketers
- Cape Cobras cricketers
- Leicestershire cricketers
- Lions cricketers
- Western Province cricketers
- Living people
- Worcestershire Cricket Board cricketers
- South African cricket biography stubs
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