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Farhaan Behardien

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South African cricketer

Farhaan Behardien
Personal information
Full name
Farhaan Behardien
Born (1983-10-09)9 October 1983 (age 41)
Johannesburg,Transvaal Province, South Africa[1]
NicknameFudgie
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-armmedium
RoleAll-rounder
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 107)22 January 2013 v New Zealand
Last ODI16 February 2018 v India
ODI shirt no.28
T20I debut (cap 50)30 March 2012 v India
Last T20I17 November 2018 v Australia
T20I shirt no.28
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2004/05–2005/06Western Province
2006/07–2019/20Titans
2007/08–2011/12Northerns
2016Kings XI Punjab
2016Leicestershire
2018Cape Town Blitz
2019Nelson Mandela Bay Giants
2020Durham
2020/21Knights
2021/22Free State
2022/23Boland
Career statistics
CompetitionODIT20IFCLA
Matches5938125231
Runs scored1,0745187,3155,670
Batting average30.6832.3740.6339.65
100s/50s0/60/112/465/34
Top score7064*150*113*
Balls bowled748302,2481,901
Wickets1433235
Bowling average51.359.0037.4650.68
5 wickets in innings0000
10 wickets in match0000
Best bowling3/192/153/483/16
Catches/stumpings27/–14/–84/–85/–
Source:ESPNcricinfo,17 January 2023

Farhaan Behardien (born 9 October 1983) is a South African former international cricketer who playedODIs andT20Is. On 10 January 2017, Behardien was appointed as the T20I captain for theSri Lanka tour.[2]

Early and domestic career

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He also plays forNashua Titans. He made both hisfirst-class andList-A cricket debuts in the 2004–05 season. Behardien is an aggressiveright-handedbatsman and a usefulbowler, as well as an athleticfielder.[3]

In July 2009, Behardien travelled toAustralia for a three-week tour with the South African emerging squad.[4] He also represented South Africa at the 2009Hong Kong Sixes tournament, where he hit a six of the final ball to lead South Africa to victory in the final against Hong Kong.[5]

In the first half of the 2009 season Behardian played as an overseas player forBovey Tracey. He had a role as coach of their under-13 side.

In May 2017, he was named T20 Challenge Player of the Season atCricket South Africa's annual awards.[6]

In June 2018, he was named in the squad for theTitans team for the 2018–19 season.[7] In September 2018, he was named in the Titans' squad for the 2018 Abu Dhabi T20 Trophy.[8] In the same month he also scored his 6,000th run infirst-class cricket, batting for Titans in the2018–19 CSA 4-Day Franchise Series.[9]

In October 2018, he was named inCape Town Blitz's squad for thefirst edition of theMzansi Super League T20 tournament.[10][11] In September 2019, he was named in the squad for theNelson Mandela Bay Giants team for the2019 Mzansi Super League tournament.[12] In April 2021, he was named inFree State's squad, ahead of the 2021–22 cricket season in South Africa.[13]

International career

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He made his T20I debut forSouth Africa againstIndia in early 2012. He scored 20* from 11 deliveries faced. Behardien also earned himself a place in the South African squad for the2012 ICC World Twenty20. He played in the South African ODI squad in 2014. He played an important knock of 65*.

Retirement

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In December 2022, Behardien announced his retirement from international cricket.[14] He expressed his decision putting a retirement note onTwitter.[15]

References

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  1. ^"Match scorecard".CricketArchive.
  2. ^"Behardien to lead in T20 as SA ring changes". 9 January 2017.
  3. ^TELFORD VICE (5 June 2014)."Castle keeps cool over captain not wearing its logo". Times Media. Archived fromthe original on 15 October 2015. Retrieved1 February 2016.
  4. ^South Africa Emerging Players maintain perfect record (24 July 2009)
  5. ^Farhaan Behardien takes South Africa to thrilling win (1 November 2009)
  6. ^"De Kock dominates South Africa's awards".ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved14 May 2017.
  7. ^"Multiply Titans Announce Contracts 2018-19".Multiply Titans. Archived fromthe original on 16 June 2018. Retrieved16 June 2018.
  8. ^"Titans name strong squad for Abu Dhabi T20 league".Sport24. Retrieved27 September 2018.
  9. ^"Behardien reaches 6000 runs but Dolphins fight back".Cricket South Africa. Archived fromthe original on 10 September 2020. Retrieved28 September 2018.
  10. ^"Mzansi Super League - full squad lists".Sport24. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  11. ^"Mzansi Super League Player Draft: The story so far".Independent Online. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  12. ^"MSL 2.0 announces its T20 squads".Cricket South Africa. Archived fromthe original on 4 September 2019. Retrieved4 September 2019.
  13. ^"CSA reveals Division One squads for 2021/22".Cricket South Africa. Archived fromthe original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved20 April 2021.
  14. ^"South Africa's Farhaan Behardien announces retirement". International Cricket Council. Retrieved27 December 2022.
  15. ^"'Feet up for a bit and on to the next challenge' - Behardien calls time on career". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved27 December 2022.

External links

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