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Justin Ontong

Justin Ontong

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Justin Ontong
Personal information
Full nameJustin Lee Ontong
Born4 January 1980 (age 36)
PaarlCape ProvinceSouth Africa
NicknameRowdy
Batting styleRight-hand bat
Bowling styleRight arm off-spin
RoleBatsman, occasional bowler
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 282)2 January 2002 v Australia
Last Test28 November 2004 v India
ODI debut (cap 64)28 April 2001 v West Indies
Last ODI7 November 2008 v Bangladesh
ODI shirt no.14
T20I debut (cap 33)18 January 2008 v West Indies
Last T20I14 January 2015 v West Indies
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1997/98–2003/04Boland
2004/05–2007/08Lions
2008/09-Cape Cobras
Career statistics
CompetitionTestsODIsT20IFC
Matches22814167
Runs scored571841589,978
Batting average19.0013.1415.8040.54
100s/50s0/00/00/019/54
Top score323248166
Balls bowled1855383610,358
Wickets191128
Bowling average133.0044.0066.0042.47
5 wickets in innings001
10 wickets in match0n/a0
Best bowling1/793/301/255/62
Catches/stumpings1/–15/–7/–117/–
Source: Cricinfo, 14 January 2015
Justin Lee Ontong (born 4 January 1980) is a South African cricketer, who currently plays domestic cricket for the Cape Cobras. He has played two Tests, 26 One Day Internationals and twelve Twenty20 Internationals as an all-rounder.[1]

Cricketing career[edit]

Ontong began his first-class career with Boland, making his debut in February 1998 against Natal in Paarl.[citation needed]
He toured Pakistan with the South Africa under-19 team in February 1999, and then Ireland and Scotland with the South Africa Academy later that year. He played for a South African Invitation XI against the touring England team in January 2000, and was a member of the South Africa A squad that went to the West Indies in August and September 2000.
His first elevation to the full South African squad came with the tour of the West Indies in early 2001, where his quiet demeanour earned him the nickname "Rowdy" from his team-mates.[2] He made his international debut in the first ODI inJamaica, scoring 11 at number nine and bowling five overs. He went on to play in six of the seven matches in the series, but recorded just 13 runs and two wickets in total.
He played a further One Day International in Zimbabwe in September 2001, before being selected for the tour of Australia that followed. Left out of the first two Test matches, he was then thrust into the limelight by being selected for the Sydney Test amid much controversy. After the selectors chose Jacques Rudolph ahead of him, they were overruled by Percy Sonn, then president of the UCB. Sonn insisted that Ontong, a Cape Coloured, play instead of Rudolph as part of South Africa's racial quota policy, and Ontong duly made his Test debut at the SCG. He scored 9 and 32 in a heavy defeat.
Ontong has continued to play intermittently for South Africa in one-day cricket, but has made just one further Test appearance, against India in Kolkata in 2004.
He returned his best bowling figures of 4/66 against Border in 2002–03, and compiled his highest first-class score of 166 against Eastern Province the following season.
In 2004–05, Ontong moved to the newly formed Lions franchise, and played for them for four seasons, before joining the Cape Cobras as captain in September 2008.[3]
Following brilliant form for Cape Cobras in the 2011-12 season, he got a national call-up to South Africa's Twenty20 and 50-over side against New Zealand, at the expense of the experienced Graeme Smith.[4]

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