- Colin Ingram (cricketer)
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Colin Ingram Personal information Full name Colin Alexander Ingram Born 3 July 1985
Port Elizabeth, South AfricaBatting style Left-handed Bowling style Leg break International information National side South Africa ODI debut (cap 5) 15 October 2010 v Zimbabwe Last ODI 18 January 2011 v India ODI shirt no. 41 Domestic team information Years Team 2004–2006 Free State 2005–2009 Eastern Province 2006–present Warriors Career statistics Competition ODI FC LA T20I Matches 11 47 61 29 Runs scored 328 2,500 2,318 665 Batting average 41.00 31.64 43.73 26.60 100s/50s 2/0 4/11 5/13 –/4 Top score 124 190 127 84 Balls bowled – 1679 306 – Wickets – 26 8 – Bowling average – 36.61 30.00 – 5 wickets in innings – – – – 10 wickets in match – – – – Best bowling – 4/16 2/13 – Catches/stumpings 3/– 28/– 20/– 8/– Source: [1], 6 February 2011 Colin Alexander Ingram (born 3 July 1985 in Port Elizabeth) is a South African cricketer who currently plays for the Warriors. He represented South Africa at the 2004 U-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh.
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Early life
Ingram was born in the Eastern Cape and his talent was evident from a very early age. He attended Woodridge College in the Eastern Cape where he was their star cricketer in his years there, and captained the side for 3 years, and played for the side for 5.
Ingram made his First Team debut at the age of 14 and continued to play at this level throughout the rest of his high school career. He played provincial cricket for the Eastern Province team and was also selected for the South African schools team.
Ingram accepted a scholarship to study at the Free State University in 2004. He enjoyed a successful stint in the university team before leaving to return to the Eastern Cape
First Class, Domestic & Club Cricket
Ingram played 2 seasons in England for Spondon Cricket Club in the Derbyshire Premier League. Scoring 2401 runs at an average of 57.17. Ingram struggled for batting spot in the Eastern Province originally, but soon after he gained experience from both County Cricket, and some playing time for Eastern Province, his skill level rose to the game level with each each innings played.
Ingram is among the brightest talents produced by the Eastern Cape in recent years. Happily for a region of South Africa that has often seen its budding stars bloom fully elsewhere, Ingram has remained true to his roots and stayed with the Warriors. He brings a bracing brand of aggression to opening the batting, and he took his game to the next level when he scored 85 off 111 balls to guide South Africa A to victory over Pakistan A in Colombo in the first match of a tri-series that also involved Sri Lanka A.[1]
Warriors
Ingram currently plays for the Chevrolet Warriors in the domestic cricket league. He participated in the 2010 Champions League Twenty20, scoring well and helping his team to the final.
International career
Ingram made his Twenty20 International debut against Zimbabwe during Zimbabwe's tour of South Africa in 2010, playing in both matches. He didn't get a chance to bat for a long while, scoring a total of 15 runs in the two-match series (3 & 12) as South Africa registered victories in both matches. He made his mark on his ODI debut in the ODI series against Zimbabwe in 2010 that followed the T20 series by scoring a century (124), becoming the sixth-person to score a century on debut in the process and the first South African to carry that honour. he is becoming one of SA great finds
International cricket Centuries
ODI Cricket Centuries
- In the column Runs, * indicates being not out
- The column title Match refers to the Match Number of the player's career
One-Day International Centuries of Colin Ingram No. Runs Match Against City/Country Venue Year 1 124 1 Zimbabwe Bloemfontein, South Africa OUTsurance Oval 2010 2 100 5 Pakistan Dubai, UAE Sheikh Zayed Stadium 2010 References
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Amla • 3 de Villiers (wk) • 4 Kallis • 5 Steyn • 6 Peterson • 7 Tahir • 8 Morkel • 9 Botha • 10 Ingram • 11 Duminy • 12 van Wyk • 13 du Plessis • 14 Tsotsobe • 15 Parnell • Coach: van Zyl
• 2Categories:- 1985 births
- Living people
- South African cricketers
- Eastern Province cricketers
- Free State cricketers
- Warriors cricketers
- Cricketers at the 2011 Cricket World Cup
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