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Johan Van der Wath

Johan van der Wath
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Personal information
Full name Johannes Jacobus van der Wath
Born (1978-01-10) 10 January 1978 (age 39)
Newcastle, Natal Province, South Africa
Batting Right Handed
Bowling Right Arm Medium-fast
Role Bowling Allrounder
Domestic team information
Years Team
1995–97 Easterns
1997–04 Free State
2004–07 Eagles
2005 Sussex
2007-10 Northamptonshire (squad no. 24)
2011 Royal Challengers Bangalore
2008-14 Chevrolet Knights (squad no. 5)
Career statistics
Competition ODIs FC LA T20
Matches 10 117 175 100
Runs scored 89 3,745 2,418 826
Batting average 14.83 24.47 24.42 17.20
100s/50s 0/0 2/17 0/11 0/0
Top score 37* 154 91 48*
Balls bowled 526 19,949 7,697 2,005
Wickets 13 405 216 103
Bowling average 42.38 25.60 28.19 24.65
5 wickets in innings 0 21 0 0
10 wickets in match - 1 - -
Best bowling 2/21 7/60 4/26 4/24
Catches/stumpings 3/- 35/- 39/- 10/-
Source: Cricinfo, 8 January 2014

Johannes Jacobus van der Wath (born 10 January 1978) is a South African cricketer.

Van der Wath is an attacking right-handed batsman who usually bats in the lower middle order coming in and increasing the strike rate. He is also an aggressive right-arm medium-fast bowler who regularly takes wickets with the new ball.

Van der Wath started his career off in 1995 with the Easterns in South Africa where he played one One Day match. The following year he made his first class debut but only played one more match after that before joining Free State for the beginning of the 1997 South African season. He scored his highest first class score of 113* in 2002 while playing for Free State. After 7 seasons with the club he joined the Eagles. It was here where he produced performances good enough for the Protea selectors to take notice of him and in his second season he made his international debut. He was banned from playing in South Africa when he joined the Indian Cricket League.

While still playing in South Africa, he joined Sussex in 2005 as an overseas player for the English season playing in 17 matches altogether. He then joined his second English county in 2007 playing for Northamptonshire, but didn't finish the season after being called up by South Africa for the World Twenty20, and he was replaced by Nicky Boje (who next year became captain). The next year his was signed as a Kolpak player, however just before the season started he was banned by the ECB for playing in the Indian Cricket League (IPL) alongside four other players including Northampton's new signing Andrew Hall. A month later after an appeal, he and Hall were allowed to play again, a spokesman said it was a "unlawful, unreasonable, capricious and discriminatory" ban. During that year, Johan recorded his best first class figures of 7/60 and took 43 wicket altogether that season. In 2009, he was an important team member of the Northants Steelbacks Twenty20 Cup squad that got to the finals day at Edgbaston. During the group stages he won the match against Worcestershire Royals scoring the 22 needed in the last over that kept Northamptonshire's winning run going. That season proved to be Johan's best season at Northants as he took over 50 first class wickets and scored just under 500 runs. Van der Wath and Riki Wessels were unable to play for the county in the 2010 season.


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