Andile Phehlukwayo (South Africa Cricketer)
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Nickname: | Andy |
Profession: | South African All-rounder |
Biography |
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Autobiography: | NA |
Biopic: | NA |
Physical Appearance |
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Height (approx.): | 5’9″ |
Weight (approx.): | 75 Kgs |
Eye Colour: | Dark Brown |
Hair Colour: | Black |
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Personal Life |
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Date of Birth: | March 03, 1996 |
Age (as on 2018): | 22 Years |
Birth Place: | Margate, KwaZulu-Natal |
Zodiac sign/Sun sign: | Pisces |
Nationality: | South African |
School: | Glenwood High School, Durban, South Africa |
College: | Not Known |
Educational Qualifications: | Not Known |
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Family |
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Father: | Thando Phehlukwayo |
Mother: | Name not known |
Sister: | NA |
Brother: | NA |
Coach/Mentor: | NA |
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Cricket Career |
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International Debut: |
Test: | September 25, 2016, vs Ireland at Benoni |
ODI: | September 28, 2017, against Bangladesh at Potchefstroom |
T20: | January 20, 2017, vs Sri Lanka at Centurion |
Jersey Number: | #3 (South Africa), #3 (Domestic) |
Domestic/State Team: | Dolphins, KwaZulu-Natal |
Nature on the field: | Aggressive |
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Favourite Shot/Ball: | NA |
His excellent performance in the 2015-16 season of the T20 tournament earned him a place in the national side.
Phehlukwayo was the leading wicket-taker (12) for the Dolphins in the 2015-16 season.
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Hobbies: | Playing table-tennis |
Favourite Batsmen: | Chris Gayle |
Favourite Bowlers: | NA |
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Favourite Actors: | NA |
Favourite Films: | NA |
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Favourite Destination: | NA |
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Marital Status: | Unmarried |
Affairs/Girlfriends: | Khanya May Green |
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- In 2016, Phehlukwayo earned the most number of wickets in an ODI against Australia.
- Phehlukwayo received the Daily News UZKN School Sports Star of the year award at Independent newspapers.
- Phehlukwayo was selected for the 2014 U-19 World Cup which South Africa won. He, however, featured in a single match.

A cricket lover waiting for the next Indian cricket triumph!