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          Lonwabo Tsotsobe

          Bowler41 yrs

          man of the match
          • 3

            ODI

          Born in Port Elizabeth on 7th March 1984, Lonwabo Lennox Tsotsobe is a figure you cannot miss on a cricket field. Fondly known as 'Lopsy', he made his First Class debut with the Eastern Province against Boland and made an immediate impact with his performance. It was evident that this tall bloke wouldn't quite make the batsmen sweat with his pace but his line and length along with the bounce was something that would earn him loads of wickets. Obstacles are a part of every cricketer's life and Tsotsobe sure had his fair share of them.

          There were doubts regarding his fitness and stamina. He wasn't exactly an Allan Donald in the pace department but that did not deter him. An impressive season with Warriors in the year 2008-09 earned him a call up for the Test as well as the ODI leg of the tour of Australia but it was the shortest format of the game where he entered the international arena.

          Making his T20I debut against Australia, Tsotsobe followed it with an ODI debut against the visiting Australians. His 4/50 on debut saw him earn a central contract for South Africa. He replaced another left-arm pacer Wayne Parnell in 2010 who was injured at the time for the tour to the Caribbean. Tsotsobe did not disappoint with the ball and that helped him jump into the Test side as well. Tsotsobe continues to be a regular feature with the South African national side in the limited overs format and is a key figure in the bowling attack. He however, has not been much effective in the longest format and that is something he needs to work on.

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          Lonwabo Tsotsobe

          QUICK FACTS
          BATTING STYLE

          Right Handed

          BOWLING STYLE

          Left-arm fast medium

          TEAM

          South Africa

          Place of birth

          Port Elizabeth

          Birthday

          March 7, 1984

          Full Name

          Lonwabo Lopsy Tsotsobe

          MAJOR TEAMS PLAYED

          South Africa, Dolphins, Eastern Province, Essex, Gauteng, South Africa A, South African Invitation XI, Warriors, DP World Lions

          Lonwabo Tsotsobe Match records

          BATTING

          • HUNDREDS

            0

          • FIFTIES

            0

          • FOURS

            2

          • SIXES

            0

          • BALLS FACED

            53

          • NOT OUT

            2

          • MATCHES

            5

          • INNINGS

            5

          • RUNS

            19

          • AVERAGE

            6.33

          • STRIKE RATE

            35.84

          • HIGHEST SCORE

            8 Vs
            India

          BOWLING

          • MATCHES

            5

          • INNINGS

            9

          • OVERS

            145

          • BOWLED

            870

          • MAIDENS

            35

          • RUNS

            448

          • WICKETS

            9

          • AVERAGE

            49.77

          • STRIKE RATE

            96.66

          • ECONOMY RATE

            3.08

          • OVERALL BEST

            3/43 Vs
            India

          • BEST IN MATCH

            5/83 Vs
            India

          • 4 WICKET

            0

          • 5 WICKET

            0

          • 10 WICKET

            0

          • CATCHES

            1

          • STUMPING

            0

          • RUN OUT

            0

            Lonwabo Tsotsobe Profile

            Born in Port Elizabeth on 7th March 1984, Lonwabo Lennox Tsotsobe is a figure you cannot miss on a cricket field. Fondly known as 'Lopsy', he made his First Class debut with the Eastern Province against Boland and made an immediate impact with his performance. It was evident that this tall bloke wouldn't quite make the batsmen sweat with his pace but his line and length along with the bounce was something that would earn him loads of wickets. Obstacles are a part of every cricketer's life and Tsotsobe sure had his fair share of them.

            There were doubts regarding his fitness and stamina. He wasn't exactly an Allan Donald in the pace department but that did not deter him. An impressive season with Warriors in the year 2008-09 earned him a call up for the Test as well as the ODI leg of the tour of Australia but it was the shortest format of the game where he entered the international arena.

            Making his T20I debut against Australia, Tsotsobe followed it with an ODI debut against the visiting Australians. His 4/50 on debut saw him earn a central contract for South Africa. He replaced another left-arm pacer Wayne Parnell in 2010 who was injured at the time for the tour to the Caribbean. Tsotsobe did not disappoint with the ball and that helped him jump into the Test side as well. Tsotsobe continues to be a regular feature with the South African national side in the limited overs format and is a key figure in the bowling attack. He however, has not been much effective in the longest format and that is something he needs to work on.