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Boeta Dippenaar

Personal information
Batting styleRight-hand bat
Bowling styleRight-arm offbreak
CountrySouth Africa

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Hendrik Human Dippenaar, known as Boeta Dippenaar (born 14 June 1977 in Kimberley, Cape Province) is a cricketer who has played Test and One Day International cricket for South Africa and the ACA African XI. He has played as a specialist batsman in most of his matches, and has played Test cricket in all batting positions from one through seven . He bats right-handed and bowls occasional off breaks .

Dippenaar made his international debut in September 1999, playing two of South Africa's four one-day internationals as an opening batsman during the LG Cup in Kenya, which South Africa won, and he also played both Tests in the home-and-away Test series with Zimbabwe in October and November that same month, making 56 runs in four innings.

He was in and out of both the Test and one-day international team during the next five years, never playing more than eight Tests in succession , but during the tour of the West Indies in 2004 � 05 Dippenaar's showed signs of improving. He was selected for two Tests against the West Indies, recording two fifties in three innings, and subsequently averaged 105.66 in the 5-ODI series against the West Indies.

However, he made four sub-25 scores in his next ODIs, before a wrist injury ruled him out of the remaining four matches against New Zealand and the tour of India in November. By December, Dippenaar had recovered, and he turned out for the Eagles in three Standard Bank Cup matches in that month, scoring 49 runs in his three innings . The South African selectors did, however, call on him for the one-day leg of the tour of Australia , which included the VB Series.

In January 2008 Dippenaar retired from international cricket at the age of 30 to concentrate on improving his qualifications for life after cricket . He finished his career with a high average of 42.23 in ODIs for South Africa.




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Career statistics
CompetitionTestsODIs
Matches38107
Runs17183421
Batting average30.1442.23
100s/50s3/74/26
Top score177*125*
Balls bowled12-
Wickets--
Bowling average--
5 wickets in innings--
10 wickets in match-n/a
Best bowling--
Catches/stumpings27/-36/-

South Africa squad 2003 Cricket World Cup

Pollock (c), Boucher, Boje, Dippenaar, Donald, Gibbs, Hall, Kallis, Kirsten, Klusener, Langeveldt, Ntini, Peterson, Rhodes, Zondeki, Smith Replacement for Rhodes
Coach : Byshovets

Leicestershire County Cricket Club

2 . Benning 3 . Nixon 6 . Gurney 7 . Cliff 8 . Du Toit 9 . Taylor 10 . Pope 11 . Boyce 13 . Harris 14 . Smith 15 . Henderson 16 . Wyatt 17 . Buck 18 . New 19 . Boyce 21 . Malik 22 . Naik 24 . Cobb 35 . White 36 . Crowe . Hodge . Hoggard (c) . Jefferson . McDonald
. Boon

Diamond Eagles

0 . Tshabalala 7 . Bailey 8 . R McLaren 9 . Rossouw 10 . de Villiers 16 . van Schalkwyk 17 . Hendricks 21 . A McLaren 24 . van der Wath 25 . Kruger 26 . du Preez 44 . M van Wyk 57 . Coetzee 60 . Mpitsang 64 . Elgar 77 . Dippenaar (c) . Pietersen . Pienaar . de Lange . D van Wyk
. van Zyl



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