Faf du Plessis

Faf du Plessis

South Africa
Batsman Right Handed 42 Yrs
A master of composure under pressure, tactical resilience, and ironclad mental resolve, Francois 'Faf' du Plessis embodied the ultimate grit of South Africa's modern cricketing identity. Born in Pretoria, the right-handed middle-order anchor and elite athletic fielder possessed an exceptional defens...
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Personal Information
Born13-07-1984
Birth PlaceSouth Africa
Current Age42 yrs
RoleBatsman
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling StyleLeg break
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
Test 69 118 14 4163 8986 40.03 46.33 199 0 10 21 516 21
ODI 143 136 20 5507 6215 47.47 88.61 185 0 12 35 495 66
T20I 50 50 7 1528 1137 35.53 134.39 119 0 1 10 140 50
FC 81 132 12 4635 8536 38.63 54.3 176 0 8 31 593 23
List A 119 108 22 3976 4384 46.23 90.69 120 0 9 22 349 63
T20 382 358 34 10671 7716 32.94 138.3 120 0 8 73 959 418
IPL 40 36 4 1029 715 32.16 143.92 113 0 1 7 104 43
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
Test 69 5 13 78 0 69 0 - - 5.31 0/1 0 0
ODI 143 11 32 192 0 189 2 94.50 96.00 5.91 1/8 0 0
T20I 50 2 1.2 8 0 3 0 - - 2.25 0/0 0 0
FC 81 66 413.2 2480 41 1408 41 34.34 60.49 3.41 4/39 3 0
List A 119 82 341 2046 5 1841 52 35.40 39.35 5.40 4/47 1 0
T20 382 50 130.2 782 0 914 50 18.28 15.64 7.01 5/19 1 0

A master of composure under pressure, tactical resilience, and ironclad mental resolve, Francois 'Faf' du Plessis embodied the ultimate grit of South Africa's modern cricketing identity. Born in Pretoria, the right-handed middle-order anchor and elite athletic fielder possessed an exceptional defense, precise wristwork through the leg side, and an innate ability to absorb immense bowling pressure. His strategic acumen and unshakeable focus made him a vital leader during a crucial transitional era for South African cricket.


Du Plessis made his One-Day International debut against India at Cape Town in January 2011, before earning his Test cap against Australia at Adelaide in November 2012. His Test debut stands among the most legendary survival efforts in cricket history, where he batted for over seven hours in the fourth innings to score an unbeaten 110 off 376 balls, single-handedly securing a match-saving draw. Across his 69 Test matches, he scored 4,163 runs at an average of 40.02 with 10 centuries, providing vital structural stability to the Proteas middle order before stepping away from the red-ball format in February 2021.


In the white-ball arena, du Plessis established himself as a prolific, adaptable top-order batter, amassing 5,507 ODI runs at an average of 47.47 with 12 centuries. As national captain across all three formats, he led South Africa with a calm, stoic presence, guiding them to landmark series victories both home and away. Beyond his international tenure, his supreme physical fitness and innovative strokeplay allowed him to flourish as a high-demand global T20 marquee player, winning multiple IPL titles with Chennai Super Kings and captaining Royal Challengers Bengaluru.


Known for his immaculate tactical reading of the game and self-sacrificing leadership style, du Plessis remains a respected archetype of elite professionalism. His career stands as a masterclass in how unwavering determination and mental toughness can turn critical situations into historic triumphs. He leaves an enduring mark on the global game as both an extraordinary match-saver and a charismatic leader.

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