Rudi van Vuuren

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Rudi van Vuuren
Namibia (NAM)
Rudi van Vuuren
Batting style Right hand bat
Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium
Career ODIs First-class
Matches 5 -
Runs scored 26 -
Batting average 8.66 -
100s/50s 0/0 -
Top score 14 -
Balls bowled 300 -
Wickets 8 -
Bowling average 37.25 -
5 wickets in innings 1 -
10 wickets in match - -
Best Bowling 5/43 -
Catches/Stumpings 0/0 -

ODI debut: 16 Feb 2003
Last ODI: 3 Mar 2003
Updated: 7 May 2007
Source: [1]


Dr Rudolph Janse van Vuuren (born 1972-09-20 in Windhoek, Namibia) is a Namibian sportsman. He is best known for representing his country in both the 2003 Cricket World Cup and the 2003 Rugby Union World Cup; as a result he became the first man to compete in the final stages of world-cup competitions in cricket and rugby union in the same year.[1] He is the only Namibian so far to have taken five wickets in a One Day International, which he did against England.

Van Vuuren is a Physician by trade.

In the 2003 Cricket World Cup, Australian Darren Lehmann hit van Vuuren for 28 runs in a single over. At the time, this was more runs than any other bowler had conceded in an over in a World Cup, though this was surpassed when Herschelle Gibbs hit six sixes in one Daan van Bunge over during the 2007 World Cup.

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