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Bilal Hawks
Bilal hawks was born in village name called Adirampatiinam.

du Plessis was given a 6-month contract with Lancashire for the 2008 season starting in April as a Kolpak player after impressing the board with good performances in the local Nottinghamshire leagues for Mansfield Hosiery Mills Cricket Club and in the Lancashire League for Todmorden.[4][5] Du Plessis started his Lancashire account by scoring 55 against Durham UCCE before being dismissed by opening bowler Foster. Following his six month stint with Lancashire, du Plessis signed a new three-year deal with the club. Lancashire coach Mike Watkinson praised du Plessis' fielding, saying "if there's a better fielder in county cricket I've not seen him this season".[6] In March 2010, it was announced that du Plessis would no longer be allowed to play for Lancashire as a Kolpak player after changes to the Kolpak rules. In 2011, he was signed by the 2010 IPL Champions Chennai Super Kings for US$120,000 at the Indian Premier League player auction.[7]

Along with Jonathan Vandiar, Dean Elgar, and Ethi Mbhalati, du Plessis was one of four uncapped players to be named in South Africa's 30-man preliminary squad for the 2011 World Cup.[8] He was named one of the five South Africa Cricket Annual's Players Of The Year in 2011.

Du Plessis had a very successful season with the Chennai Super Kings scoring 398 runs in IPL 2012. Du Plessis has never got out for a duck in his career, until the qualifier 2 match against KXIP in IPL 2014 having been dismissed for a golden duck.

International career[edit source | edit] See also: List of centuries in Twenty20 International cricket du Plessis made his ODI debut on January 18, 2011 against India and made unbeaten 60 runs. He was chosen ahead of Albie Morkel for 2011 World Cup in Indian Sub-continent

du Plessis made his Test debut for South Africa against Australia at Adelaide in 2012 as the number 6 batsman; due to the unfortunate injury and non-availability of JP Duminy.

He scored 188 runs in the match and was selected as Man-of-the-match for his resilient performance that ultimately led to the match being drawn and the series being square before the third and final test. He had scored 78 from 159 before being dismissed by Ben Hilfenhaus in the 1st innings, giving a 93-run 8th wicket partnership with injured Jacques Kallis (58 from 93).

Du Plessis subsequently was the last man to be dismissed, taking the South African score to 388 in reply to Australia's 550. In the 2nd innings, he scored a resilient match-saving 110* from 376 balls, a marathon knock which spanned 466 minutes to save the defeat. He again gave 99-run 6th wicket partnership with injured Jacques Kallis and together they ensured that South Africa ensure a draw on the 5th day.

In the next test at WACA Ground, he scored a resilient unbeaten 78 from 142 balls to take his team's score to 225 in the 1st innings, from 75/6 with able support from Robin Peterson (31 off 45), Vernon Philander (30 from 54) and last man Morne Morkel (17 from 15).

South Africa won the 3-match Test Series against Australia 1–0.

In December 2012, he was named captain of the South African T20 team for three matches against New Zealand.[9]

In October 2013, he was fined 50% of his match fee after being found guilty of ball tampering in a Test match against Pakistan.[10]

In December 2013, he scored a test match saving hundred with a score of 134 off 309 balls against India while chasing 458 to win in the 4th innings. The match ended in a draw with South Africa on 450/7, only 8 runs short from what would have been the highest successful run chase in test match history.

Du Plessis made his maiden ODI hundred on 27 August 2014 against Australia after scoring 106 off 98 balls while chasing 327 runs to win. His partnership of 206 runs with AB de Villiers for the 3rd wicket is the highest for South Africa against Australia.

His second Hundred came only 6 days later in his next ODI match on 2 September 2014. He scored 126 from 109 balls against the same oppostion although South Africa lost by 62 runs.

After making his maiden ODI hundred on 27 August 2014, and a consecutive ODI hundred on 2 September 2014, Du Plessis followed with a third consecutive ODI hundred, scoring 121 off 140 balls, this time against Zimbabwe on 4 September 2014. (South Africa were playing an ODI tri-series with Australia and Zimbabwe.)

On 6 September 2014 against Australia, Du Plessis fell only 4 runs short of becoming the first batsman in history to score 4 ODI hundreds in a row. (This would also have been a record for the most ODI hundreds by a batsman in any ICC ODI tournament) He initially looked on course to achieve his 4th ODI hundred until his batting partner AB de Villiers hit 2 sixes and a four in quick succession, which meant Du Plessis had to obtain all the remaining runs in the game single-handedly if he was to reach this milestone. Needing only 1 run to win the game with plenty of wickets and balls in hand, Du Plessis was on 96 and therefore had to hit a boundary (barring any extras) in order to reach 4 ODI hundreds in a row, but while attempting to hit a boundary he was caught off the bowling of Australia's spear-head Mitchell Johnson. South Africa still went on to win the ODI match against Australia comfortably by 6 wickets. This victory also secured South Africa as the winners of the ODI tri-series, and Du Plessis subsequently became Man of the Series.

On 27 December 2014, Du Plessis scored his second first innings century at the same ground: St. George's Oval. On 11 January 2015 Plessis scored 119 in 56 balls against West Indies, becoming the second South African (after Richard Levi) to score a century and also the first South African to score centuries in all forms of the game.

Personal life[edit source | edit] Du Plessis attended Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool (Afrikaans High School for Boys, also known as Affies), a public school located in Pretoria. He attended alongside fellow Titans cricketers AB de Villiers, Heino Kuhn and Jacques Rudolph. He is also a graduate of the University of Pretoria. Du Plessis is a second cousin of Namibian rugby player Marcel du Plessis.

He was featured in the music video for the song "Maak Jou Drome Waar", a duet by AB de Villiers and Ampie du Preez.[11]

He is married to Imari Visser.

International centuries[edit source | edit] Test centuries[edit source | edit] Faf du Plessis' Test centuries 1	110*	1	 Australia	Australia Adelaide, Australia	Adelaide Oval	2012	Drawn 2	137	4	 New Zealand	South Africa Port Elizabeth, South Africa	St George's Oval	2013	Won 3	134	10	 India	South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa	Wanderers Stadium	2013	Drawn 4	103	19	 West Indies	South Africa Port Elizabeth, South Africa	St George's Oval	2014	Drawn One Day International centuries[edit source | edit] Faf du Plessis' One Day International centuries 1	106	51	 Australia	Zimbabwe Harare, Zimbabwe	Harare Sports Club	2014	Won 2	126	53	 Australia	Zimbabwe Harare, Zimbabwe	Harare Sports Club	2014	Lost 3	121	54	 Zimbabwe	Zimbabwe Harare, Zimbabwe	Harare Sports Club	2014	Won 4	109	71	 Ireland	Australia Canberra, Australia	Manuka Oval	2015	Won 5	133*	82	 India	India Mumbai, India	Wankhede Stadium	2015	Won Twenty20 International centuries[edit source | edit] Faf du Plessis' Twenty20 International centuries 1	119	22	 West Indies	South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa	Wanderers Stadium	2015	Lost International Awards[edit source | edit] Test Cricket[edit source | edit] Man of the Match awards[edit source | edit] S No	Series	Season	Match Performance	Result 1	2nd Test - South Africa in Australia Test Series	2006/07	1st Innings: 78 (159 balls, 13x4, 1x6) ; 7-0-34-0. 2nd Innings: 110* (376 balls, 14x4) ; 1-0-8-0 ; 1 ct.	Match drawn.[12] One-Day International Cricket[edit source | edit] Man of the series awards[edit source | edit] 1	Zimbabwe Triangular Series	2014/15	464 Runs (2 Matches, 3×100, 1×50) with avg. 92.80	 South Africa Won the series.[13] Man of the Match awards[edit source | edit] S No	Opponent	Venue	Date	Match Performance	Result 1	Sri Lanka	Chevrolet Park, Bloemfontein	17 January 2012	4-0-25-0 ; 72 (74 balls, 7x4)	 South Africa won by 4 runs (D/L).[14] 2	Pakistan	Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi	6 November 2013	55 (60 balls, 8x4) ; 2 ct.	 South Africa won by 68 runs.[15] 3	Zimbabwe	Harare Sports Club, Harare	4 September 2014	121 (140 balls, 5x4, 4x6)	 South Africa won by 63 runs.[16] Twenty20 International Cricket[edit source | edit] Man of the Series Awards[edit source | edit] 1	South Africa vs Pakistan in UAE	2013/14	95 runs (2 matches 1x50)	 South Africa won the series by 2-0.[17] 2	South Africa in Bangladesh	2015	95 runs (2 matches 1x50) avg. 95.00	 South Africa won the series by 2-0.[18] Man of the Match Awards[edit source | edit] 1	South Africa vs Pakistan in UAE	2013/14	58* (48 balls, 1x4, 1x6) ; 1 ct.	 South Africa won by 6 runs.[19] 2	South Africa in Bangladesh	2015	79* (61 balls, 8x4)	 South Africa won by 52 runs.[20] References[edit source | edit] Jump up ^ Scorecard, Wisden India, retrieved 2012-11-26 Jump up ^ Du Plessis to lead South African Twenty20 side, Wisden India, retrieved 2012-12-12 Jump up ^ Du Plessis takes over as T20 skipper, Wisden India, retrieved 2013-02-20 Jump up ^ Lancashire sign du Plessis for 2008, Cricinfo.com, 30 November 2007, retrieved 2007-11-30 Jump up ^ Lancs sign South African prospect, BBC Online, 30 November 2007, retrieved 2007-11-30 Jump up ^ Du Plessis signs new Lancs deal, BBC Online, 19 August 2008, retrieved 2008-08-19 Jump up ^ Rediff Staff (9 January 2011), Chennai buy du Plessis for $120,000, rediff.com Jump up ^ ESPNcricinfo staff (14 December 2010), Rudolph in preliminary South Africa World Cup squad, retrieved 2010-12-14 Jump up ^ Du Plessis to lead South African Twenty20 side, Wisden India, retrieved 2012-12-12 Jump up ^ Ali, Rizwan (26 October 2013), South Africa's Faf du Plessis fined 50 per cent of match fee for ball tampering, London: The Independent, retrieved 2013-10-26 Jump up ^ "AB de Villiers & Ampie du Preez – Maak Jou Drome Waar". YouTube. 2010-04-27. Retrieved 2012-04-21. Jump up ^ "South Africa in Australia Test Series, 2012 - 2nd Test". Jump up ^ "Zimbabwe Triangular Series, 2014/15". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 12 June 2015. Jump up ^ "Sri Lanka in South Africa ODI Series, 2012 - 3rd ODI". Jump up ^ "Pakistan v South Africa ODI Series, 2013 - 3rd ODI". Jump up ^ "Zimbabwe Triangular Series, 2014 - 6th match". Jump up ^ "Pakistan v South Africa T20I Series, 2013 – South Africa v Pakistan Scorecard". Jump up ^ "South Africa in Bangladesh T20I Series, 2015 – Bangladesh v South Africa Scorecard". Jump up ^ "Pakistan v South Africa T20I Series, 2013 – South Africa v Pakistan 2nd T20I match Scorecard". Jump up ^ "South Africa in Bangladesh T20I Series, 2015 – Bangladesh v South Africa 1st T20I Scorecard". External links[edit source | edit] Player profile: Faf du Plessis from ESPNcricinfo Faf du Plessis's profile page on Wisden Player profile: Faf du Plessis from CricketArchive Faf du Plessis on Twitter Template:Faf Du Plessis on Facebook
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