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Andrew Hall

South Africa

Player profile

Full name Andrew James Hall
Born July 31, 1975, Johannesburg, Transvaal
Current age 32 years 361 days
Major teams South Africa, Africa XI, Chandigarh Lions, Dolphins, Durham Cricket Board, Easterns, Gauteng, ICL World XI, Kent, Northamptonshire, Suffolk, Transvaal, Worcestershire
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Education Hoerskool Alberton

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 21 33 4 760 163 26.20 1650 46.06 1 3 96 4 16 0
ODIs 88 56 13 905 81 21.04 1206 75.04 0 3 90 10 29 0
T20Is 2 1 0 11 11 11.00 10 110.00 0 0 1 0 0 0
First-class 132 189 25 5492 163 33.48 5 37 103 0
List A 246 191 34 4763 129* 30.33 5 26 70 0
Twenty20 40 37 3 829 66* 24.38 669 123.91 0 4 102 16 12 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 21 38 3001 1617 45 3/1 5/20 35.93 3.23 66.6 0 0 0
ODIs 88 78 3341 2515 95 5/18 5/18 26.47 4.51 35.1 3 1 0
T20Is 2 2 48 60 3 3/22 3/22 20.00 7.50 16.0 0 0 0
First-class 132 21849 10300 395 6/77 26.07 2.82 55.3 13 1
List A 246 10062 7565 282 5/18 5/18 26.82 4.51 35.6 8 1 0
Twenty20 40 39 829 1086 57 6/21 6/21 19.05 7.86 14.5 0 2 0

Career statistics
Test debut South Africa v Australia at Cape Town, Mar 8-12, 2002 scorecard
Last Test South Africa v Pakistan at Cape Town, Jan 26-28, 2007 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut South Africa v West Indies at Durban, Jan 27, 1999 scorecard
Last ODI India v South Africa at Belfast, Jul 1, 2007 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut Australia v South Africa at Brisbane, Jan 9, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I South Africa v Australia at Johannesburg, Feb 24, 2006 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1995/96
Last First-class Northamptonshire v Leicestershire at Northampton, Jul 22-24, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1994/95
Last List A Northamptonshire v Derbyshire at Northampton, Jul 20, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Worcestershire v Northamptonshire at Worcester, Jun 13, 2003 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Essex v Northamptonshire at Chelmsford, Jul 7, 2008 scorecard
 Profile

Probably the only cricketer in the world to have been shot at point-blank range during a mugging and lived to tell the tale, Andrew Hall has seized the opportunity to play international cricket with both hands. Which is all the more remarkable considering that Hall took a bullet in his left hand as a mugger let fly six shots at him at an ATM machine late one night in 1998. Miraculously, the bullet lodged in his hand without causing serious damage and Hall recovered sufficiently to win a place in South Africa's one-day side against the West Indies in 1999. He played only one match and appeared to have slipped out of the selectors' minds until Australia arrived in April 2003 for three ODIs. With Herschelle Gibbs struggling for form, Hall was given a match as Gary Kirsten's opening partner. Against the world's fastest bowler, Brett Lee, Hall looked the part, scoring a composed 46 and it was enough to win him a place in the South African squad for Sri Lanka. When Gibbs was then out of the picture because of his involvement in the match-fixing scandal, Hall resumed his partnership with Kirsten and against a Sri Lankan attack which included Muttiah Muralitharan on a turning wicket, he made a most impressive 81.

An allrounder who played indoor cricket for South Africa before breaking into the first-class game, Hall was initially seen as a bowler who batted down the order. During the 2003 England tour, Hall cemented himself as a valuable member of the side. A late call-up to the squad, Hall took 16 wickets in the series, and ensured South Africa won at Headingley with a buccaneering 99 not out. As a tidy medium-pacer, he has opened the bowling for Gauteng on a semi-regular basis, but it has been his batting, combined with a wonderfully competitive approach to the game, that has given him international recognition.

Hall was banned for two Tests in 2003 after he was found guilty of breaching two of the ICC's conduct codes during an ODI in Pakistan. He lost out on a place for South Africa's tour to Sri Lanka in 2004, but fought his way back into the side for a series against India. Given the task of opening the innings in a Test in Kanpur in November 2004, Hall made the most of the opportunity with 163, his maiden hundred. The following month, he was signed by Kent as an overseas player for the 2005 season. A stint at Worcestershire had not proven too successful, but Hall would go on to become a hit at Kent. He remained a key figure in the ODI side for the year, and began 2006 with a brilliant display of one-day death bowling as South Africa snatched a thrilling nine-run victory from the jaws of defeat against Sri Lanka in the VB Series at Adelaide. He made it to the Test side for a series against New Zealand at home and was a part of South Africa's nerve-wracking, unforgettable world record win over Australia at Johannesburg in March 2006. He toured Sri Lanka for a two-Test series later that summer and was included in South Africa's 14-man squad for October's Champions Trophy in India. In an ODI against India at home in late November, Hall stroked a livewire unbeaten 56 from 47 balls in a match-winning stand of 138 with Justin Kemp and snared three wickets. During the Test series against Pakistan earlier this year, Hall was a constant source of drive for his team-mates, picked up the vital wickets of Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mohammad Yousuf at Newlands, and looked almost like Test cricket's version of the Supersub - can come in to do many jobs. Earned a spot in South Africa's 15-man World Cup squad, where he took 14 wickets, but was excluded for the ICC World Twenty20 - a decision which prompted him to retire from international cricket. Northamptonshire swooped a couple of weeks later, however, to secure his services on a three-year deal.
Jamie Alter September 2007


 Notes
Education: Hoerskool Alberton
Junior Representative Cricket: Tvl Nuff 1993

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Andrew Hall thrashes through the off side during his half century
Andrew Hall thrashes through the off side during his half century
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Andrew Hall lets out a loud appeal
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Dec 5, 2007

Syed Sahabuddin has his off stump knocked over and broken in half by Andrew Hall
Syed Sahabuddin has his off stump knocked over and broken in half by Andrew Hall
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