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Jean-Paul Duminy, often shortened to
JP Duminy, (born 14 April 1984 in
Cape Town,
South Africa) is a South African
cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm
off spin bowler. Duminy, who is a
Cape Coloured, was raised in the
Western Cape and currently plays domestic cricket for his home team, the
Cape Cobras.
Career
Duminy is a successful batsman generally occupying the top order, a skilled fielder and a useful change bowler. He became known during the South African under-19s tour to England in 2003 and in the 2003-04 domestic season, where he averaged over 72 two years after breaking into South Africa's Western Province side. Though he bowls less frequently in
One Day Internationals, he has also found success with the ball, making his One Day International debut in 2004 against Sri Lanka.
Replacing injured vice-captain
Ashwell Prince, Duminy made his Test debut against
Australia at
the WACA in
Perth on December 17, 2008, scoring 50 not out in the second innings by hitting the winning runs in the match after putting on an unbroken century partnership with
AB de Villiers. His performance was lauded by numerous critics, including
Peter Roebuck. In the next Test match, beginning on
Boxing Day, Duminy combined with the tailenders to score his maiden Test century of 166. South Africa were...
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