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Du Plessis - 10 things to know with detail
  • 1. Full name: Faf du Plessis Faf du Plessis' full name is Francois "Faf" du Plessis. He was born on July 13, 1984 in Pretoria, South Africa.
  • 2. Role in cricket: Batsman and occasional bowler Du Plessis is primarily known as a right-handed batsman, but he also occasionally bowls right-arm leg spin. He has played in all formats of the game - Test, One Day International (ODI), and Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket.
  • 3. International debut: 2011 Du Plessis made his international debut for South Africa in a T20I match against India in January 2011. He went on to make his ODI debut later that year in January against India as well.
  • 4. Test captaincy: Led South Africa from 2016 to 2020 Du Plessis was appointed as the captain of the South African Test team in August 2016. He led the team until February 2020, when he stepped down from captaincy.
  • 5. Achievements: ICC Test team of the year 2013, ICC ODI team of the year 2019 Du Plessis has been recognized for his performances with several accolades. He was named in the ICC Test team of the year in 2013 and the ICC ODI team of the year in 2019.
  • 6. IPL career: Represented Chennai Super Kings In the Indian Premier League (IPL), du Plessis has represented the Chennai Super Kings franchise. He has been a key player for the team and has played crucial roles in their success.
  • 7. Controversies: Ball-tampering incident Du Plessis has been involved in a few controversies during his career, most notably the ball-tampering incident in 2016. He was found guilty of ball-tampering during a Test match against Australia and was fined his match fee.
  • 8. Personal life: Married to Imari Visser Du Plessis is married to Imari Visser, and the couple has two children together. He is known for his commitment to his family and often shares moments with them on social media.
  • 9. Nickname: Faf Du Plessis is commonly known by his nickname "Faf." The nickname has stuck with him throughout his career and is often used by fans and commentators.
  • 10. Retirement: Retired from Test cricket in 2021 In May 2021, du Plessis announced his retirement from Test cricket to focus on the shorter formats of the game. He continues to play ODI and T20I cricket for South Africa.