George Linde

George Linde

South Africa
All Rounder Left Handed 34 Yrs
George Linde is a Cape Town-born left-arm orthodox bowler who made his First-Class debut at a young age of 21. Representing the Western Province, the spinner also showcased his batting skills down the order. George holds a good amount of experience at the domestic circuit in all the formats of th...
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Personal Information
Born04-12-1991
Birth PlaceSouth Africa
Current Age34 yrs
RoleAll Rounder
Batting StyleLeft Handed
Bowling StyleSlow left-arm orthodox
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
Test 3 6 0 135 255 22.50 52.94 37 0 0 0 19 2
ODI 4 3 1 29 38 14.50 76.32 18 0 0 0 3 0
T20I 28 21 3 286 204 15.89 140.20 48 0 0 0 17 16
FC 80 114 11 3546 5456 34.43 64.99 152 0 6 20 407 69
List A 88 78 13 1853 1845 28.51 100.43 93 0 0 14 133 57
T20 207 158 42 2296 1708 19.79 134.43 66 0 0 4 139 116
IPL 40 28 7 432 308 20.57 140.26 63 0 0 1 24 32
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
Test 3 5 78.5 473 17 252 9 28.00 52.56 3.20 5/64 1 0
ODI 4 4 25 150 1 140 4 35.00 37.50 5.60 2/32 0 0
T20I 28 28 89 534 0 666 31 21.48 17.23 7.48 4/21 1 0
FC 80 134 2318.3 13911 501 6802 246 27.65 56.55 2.93 7/29 8 3
List A 88 86 674.1 4045 20 3519 115 30.60 35.17 5.22 6/47 3 0
T20 207 195 645.5 3875 5 4773 182 26.23 21.29 7.39 4/19 3 0
IPL 40 36 112 672 0 829 32 25.91 21.00 7.40 3/15 0 0

George Linde is a Cape Town-born left-arm orthodox bowler who made his First-Class debut at a young age of 21. Representing the Western Province, the spinner also showcased his batting skills down the order.


George holds a good amount of experience at the domestic circuit in all the formats of the game. His figures are impressive as he has accumulated more than 300 domestic wickets across formats which also includes a 10-wicket haul at the First-Class level. Not to forget his batting abilities as the talented player has half-centuries to his name in all the formats of the game at the domestic level.


Linde was unlucky in terms of grabbing an international opportunity but the southpaw remained a consistent performer. The retirement of JP Duminy and Imran Tahir post the 2019 World Cup meant that an international opportunity was not far away from him. It took him a while in catching the attention of the selectors but finally, after some decent all-round performance against India A in mid-2019, Linde was named in South Africa's T20I squad as a replacement for JJ Smuts, who missed the bus on fitness grounds. He didn't get the chance to make his debut though. Later on, Linde was included in the South African Test squad, replacing Keshav Maharaj who picked up a shoulder injury.

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