Quinton de Kock

Quinton De Kock

South Africa 🇿🇦

Personal Information

  • Born: Dec 17, 1992
  • Role: WK-Batter
  • Batting Style: Left Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style: -

Cricket Rankings

TestOdiT20
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Batting--13
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Career Information

Quinton De Kock

Batting Career Summary

MInnNORunsHSAvgBFSR100504s6s
IPL1071076315714031.262352134.23223316123
TEST54916330014138.82465270.9462241133
ODI1551557677017845.74700596.652130771118
T20I92919258410031.511868138.33116264103
SA20222114848324.2352137.5-44725
MLC141424348836.17310140-54021
ABD T1077184501460140-145
BBL76-1043817.3386120.93--115
CPL1212245311545.3280161.79123728

Bowling Career Summary

MInnBRunsWktsBBIBBMEconAvg5W10W
IPL107----------
TEST54----------
ODI155----------
T20I92----------
SA2022----------
MLC14----------
ABD T107----------
BBL7----------
CPL12----------

Career Information

  • Test debut: vs Australia at St George's Park
  • ODI debut: vs New Zealand at Boland Park
  • T20 debut: vs New Zealand at Kingsmead
  • IPL debut: vs Pune Warriors at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium

About Quinton de Kock

Every once in a while, usually a very long while, there comes a player who manages to capture your imagination. Quinton de Kock is one such talent from South Africa. Some of the feats which he has accomplished at his age are unfathomable and it's easy to see why he is already being heralded as a future great. Not only is de Kock one heck of a batsman, but the value he brings to the side by donning the gloves is tremendous.

De Kock went to King Edward VII High School, the same school which Graeme Smith and Neil McKenzie attended. He rose to prominence as part of the South Africa U-19 side and ended up as his team's highest run-scorer during the 2012 World Cup in Australia. Later that year, playing for the Lions in the Champions League T20, de Kock caught the eye of a larger audience with a sparkling knock to help his team over the line against Mumbai Indians.

 

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