Makhaya Ntini

Makhaya Ntini

Makhaya Ntini

South Africa South Africa

Overview

Full Name Makhaya Ntini
Age 47y 139d
Born Wednesday, July 6, 1977, South Africa
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm fast
Playing Role Bowler

Biography

One of the most symbolic fixtures for cricket fans at the turn of the millennium was the three-pronged South African attack involving legends Allan Donald and Shaun Pollock, along with the emerging force of Makhaya Ntini. The triplets combined to make the Proteas one of the most varied and devastating bowling attacks in its time. As the apprentice in the group, Ntini was often deployed as first change. A first glimpse was provided in his debut against Sri Lanka in 1998 where his first inning yielded 1/57 from 10 overs, while his second recorded immediate improvement with a 1/17 from 6.

Running with a focused run-up, using the full width of the pitch, Ntini created as much angle to bowl his trademark inswingers that attacked the batsman. He functioned on the basic you miss, I hit principle. When later promoted to open the bowling with Pollock, it proved to be the right mix; Ntini’s attacking style and the Pollock’s patient tenacity, never allowing batsmen to settle into a frame of mind. As Makhaya progressed through the ranks, he quickly learnt the containment side of bowling and added economy to his spells. With historic wicket-hauls to constantly earn his backing, Ntini remained with the team for up to 9 years, overseeing retirements of Donald and Pollock and forming a bowling partnership with the promising Dale Steyn.

Ntini’s most memorable displays were at Lord’s in 2003, when he took 5 wickets in each inning to burden England with an innings defeat. Two years hence, he bettered that 10 wicket haul with a 13/132 against West Indies in Port of Spain. A year later, in 2006, his 6/22 against Australia at home thumped the Aussies to a record ODI defeat. In 2009, during Ntini’s lowest runs of form, he featured in his centenary Test outing against England at Centurion. It was a grand moment for the Proteas, celebrating a player who is one of the best ambassadors of sport for post-Apartheid South Africa.

Debut
South Africa vs Sri Lanka at Cape Town - Thursday, March 19, 1998

Batting

Matches 101
Innings 116
Runs 699
100's - 50's 0 - 0
Sixes - Fours 8 - 104
Average 9.84
Strike Rate 48.57
Highest Score (vs England, 21/08/2003) 32

Bowling

Matches 101
Innings 190
Overs 3472.2
Wickets 390
Economy Rate 3.23
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 18
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 4
Best Figures (vs West Indies, 08/04/2005) 7/37

Fielding

Catches 25
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 3

Career Wickets

59
45
30
15
Wickets
Years