JJ Smuts

JJ Smuts

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All Rounder Right Handed -
An unusual name didn't help him start his career in a different way. A top-order right-handed batsman and a useful left-arm orthodox spinner, Jon-Jon Smuts was barely six when he first put on his batting pads. Smuts made his First-class debut for Eastern Province in 2007 and then went on to repre...
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Personal Information
Born21-09-1988
Birth PlaceSouth Africa
Current Age- yrs
RoleAll Rounder
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling StyleSlow left-arm orthodox
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
ODI 6 5 1 180 229 45.00 78.60 84 0 0 1 20 1
T20I 20 19 0 257 236 13.53 108.90 45 0 0 0 27 10
FC 118 209 17 6315 10462 32.89 60.36 156 0 10 33 905 32
List A 167 161 9 5561 6706 36.59 82.93 173 0 9 37 627 63
T20 214 206 22 4795 3832 26.06 125.13 121 0 3 25 498 148
IPL 24 23 2 534 405 25.43 131.85 75 0 0 5 56 22
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
ODI 6 4 30 180 1 164 4 41.00 45.00 5.47 2/42 0 0
T20I 20 17 48.1 289 1 347 7 49.57 41.29 7.20 2/18 0 0
FC 118 165 2078 12468 403 6524 206 31.67 60.52 3.14 6/47 13 2
List A 167 136 936.3 5619 22 4563 117 39.00 48.03 4.87 4/4 4 0
T20 214 176 523.1 3139 3 3544 129 27.47 24.33 6.77 3/12 0 0
IPL 24 16 36 216 0 261 8 32.63 27.00 7.25 2/36 0 0

An unusual name didn't help him start his career in a different way. A top-order right-handed batsman and a useful left-arm orthodox spinner, Jon-Jon Smuts was barely six when he first put on his batting pads.


Smuts made his First-class debut for Eastern Province in 2007 and then went on to represent the South African team in the 2008 ICC U19 World Cup. He put on a gutsy 58 in the semi-final that helped his team qualify for the finals. He was also a part of the Protean team that won the 2010 Emerging Players Tournament held in Australia. Smuts represented the Warriors team in the Twenty20 arena. Later in 2015, he was named in Eastern Province Team for the African T20 Cup.


The hard-hitting all-rounder had a majestic 2016-17 season with the bat where he ended as one of the leading run-scorers of the South African T20 Cup. His all-round abilities were acknowledged by the selectors and finally, he earned an international call up in 2017. JJ made his T20I debut against Sri Lanka in January 2017 but had a mediocre start to his international career. After receiving a couple of more chances in the following series, Smuts failed to seize the opportunity and was dropped from the side. Even after failing at the international level, the all-rounder continued showcasing his brilliance at the domestic level.


In 2018, Smuts notched up 219 runs from nine matches in the Mzansi Super League and became the leading run-scorer of Nelson Mandela Bay Giants. His impressive performance at the domestic level bagged him another shot at the international level and in August 2019, he was named in South Africa's T20I squad for the series against India.

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