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Wayne Parnell

Born

Jul 30, 1989 (35 years)

Birth Place

Port Elizabeth, Cape Province

Role

All Rounder

Batting Style

Left-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Left-Arm Bowl

Wayne Parnell Statistics

Batting Stats

300

Matches

185

Innings

2200

Runs

99

Highest Score

66

Not Out

123.25

Strike Rate

5

50's

0

100's

-

200's

18.48

Average

1785

Balls

-

300's

180

4's

81

6's

12

Ducks

Bowling Stats

300

Matches

300

Innings

317

Wickets

5957

Balls

8054

Runs

0

Overs

8.11

Economy

-

Maidens

5/30

BBI

6

4W

1

5W

0

10W

-

Hattricks

25.40

Average

18.7

Strike Rate

Career Debut Information
Test vs England at The Wanderers Stadium, Jan 14, 2010
ODIvs Australia at W.A.C.A. Ground, Jan 30, 2009
T20 vs Australia at The Gabba, Jan 13, 2009
Teams played for

South Africa/South Africans, Warriors, Kent, Sussex, South Africa A, South African Invitation XI, Cape Cobras, Worcestershire, Northamptonshire, Western Province, Pune Warriors India, South Africa XI, Delhi Daredevils, Glamorgan, Barbados Tridents, Kabul Zwanan, Sylhet Sixers, Islamabad United, Karachi Kings, Northern Superchargers Men, Pretoria Capitals, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Durham, Khulna Tigers

About Player

A fast left-arm pacer, who comes hustling into the wicket, he releases the ball with a whippy, open-chested action action. His stock delivery is the one which swings into the batsmen at high speeds, called the 'Bender'. But despite possessing some very desirable attributes, Parnell has had an unfulfilled career at the international level - falling away from the top almost as quickly as he arrived, mostly due to injury. Parnell burst on the scene by captaining South Africa to the final of the U-19 World Cup in 2008, a tournament in which he finished as the leading wicket-taker. He was soon drafted into the senior team for the Australian tour in 2008-09. Although his start was not auspicious, he was selected for the ODI series against Australia and for the subsequent World T-20 in England where he blossomed. A Test debut was thus, just a matter of time, and Parnell got his chance against England in the home series in the final Test. South Africa won the Test, and drew the four match series 1-1, but with England clinging onto to two draws by the skin of their teeth, those who had called for Parnell to be inducted into the Test team sooner were proven right. Acknowledging his growing reputation, Parnell was snapped up by the Delhi Daredevils for the third edition of the IPL for a neat sum of USD 610,000. Unfortunately though, he was ruled out of the tournament due to a groin injury. Thus began the agonizing cycle of performing, getting injured, going through the rehab, making a comeback, sometimes playing for the Proteas, then starting all over again. With the emergence of Vernon Philander who rounded off an envious pace attack alongside Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel, it took Parnell all of four years to get back into the Test team, when he was picked to play against Australia in February 2014 at Port Elizabeth. After just bowling around 8 overs and having picked up 2 wickets, he injured his groin again which did not allow him to bowl for the rest of the match. Parnell did recover for the following month's World T20, and also featured in ODI series against Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe soon after. Facing stiff competition from the growing crop of pacers, Parnell only received limited opportunites in the shorter formats. Making a sort of resurgence in the 2015/16 domestic season, where he was the most successful Cobras bowler in the One-Day Cup, Parnell kept himself in the fray for international selection. Barring the one against England earlier in the year, Parnell played every ODI series in 2016 and enjoyed reasonable success. Apart from his bowling, Parnell also makes for a decent left-handed batsman. In fact, he's even opened the batting for the Cobras on a few occasions recently. Playing with much more composure, something which he admits to lacking in his younger days, Parnell continues to strive for consistency and making himself a regular in the team. by Sagar Chawla

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When did Wayne Parnell make his debut?

Wayne Parnell debuted in international cricket on the following dates:
  • Test Debut: vs England at The Wanderers Stadium, Jan 14, 2010
  • ODI Debut: vs Australia at W.A.C.A. Ground, Jan 30, 2009
  • T20 Debut: vs Australia at The Gabba, Jan 13, 2009

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Personal Info

Born

30-07-1989 (35 years)

Birth Place

Port Elizabeth, Cape Province

Role

All Rounder

Batting Style

Left-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Left-Arm Bowl

Teams

South Africa/South Africans, Warriors, Kent, Sussex, South Africa A, South African Invitation XI, Cape Cobras, Worcestershire, Northamptonshire, Western Province, Pune Warriors India, South Africa XI, Delhi Daredevils, Glamorgan, Barbados Tridents, Kabul Zwanan, Sylhet Sixers, Islamabad United, Karachi Kings, Northern Superchargers Men, Pretoria Capitals, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Durham, Khulna Tigers

ICC Rankings

Ranking In
Test
ODI
T20

Batting

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Bowling

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All rounder

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