Marchant de Lange

Marchant de Lange (born 13 October 1990) is an English–South African cricketer who plays for Glamorgan.

Marchant de Lange
Personal information
Full nameMarchant de Lange
Born (1990-10-13) 13 October 1990
Tzaneen, Transvaal Province, South Africa
NicknameLangy, Chant, Chana
Height2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm fast
RoleBowler
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 312)26 December 2011 v Sri Lanka
Last Test23 March 2012 v New Zealand
ODI debut (cap 103)3 March 2012 v New Zealand
Last ODI3 February 2016 v England
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2010–2016Easterns
2011–2016Titans
2012Kolkata Knight Riders
2014–2015Mumbai Indians
2015Guyana Amazon Warriors
2016Barbados Tridents
2016–presentKnights
2016–presentFree State
2017–presentGlamorgan
2018-presentDurban Heat
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 2 4 83 95
Runs scored 9 1,466 750
Batting average 4.50 15.59 15.62
100s/50s 0/0 –/– 0/3 0/2
Top score 9 90 58*
Balls bowled 448 209 15,412 4,684
Wickets 9 10 308 169
Bowling average 30.78 19.80 30.00 25.28
5 wickets in innings 1 0 11 4
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 2 n/a
Best bowling 7/81 4/46 7/23 5/49
Catches/stumpings 1/– 0/– 34/– 25/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 13 August 2020

He is a right-arm fast bowler and tail-end right-handed batsman and was called up to the South Africa squad from relative obscurity and little first-class experience for the series against Sri Lanka. De Lange was drafted as a late replacement for Vernon Philander in the second test match against Sri Lanka and returned figures of 8/126 on Test debut, including 7/81 in the Sri Lankan first innings.[1] The figures are the best for any bowler in Test cricket in 2011.[2]

He is qualified to play in the English county cricket due to his British spouse.[3]

Playing style

de Lange is a tall right-arm fast bowler with an ability to gain swing and accuracy. Prior to his cricketing career, de Lange was a javelin thrower hence his ability to attain such impressive pace around 145-150 km/hr from a short run-up.

International career

de Lange, at the age of 19, made his first class debut in 2010 for Easterns against Free State and returned match figures of 4/99. He was called up to the South Africa squad from relative obscurity and little first-class experience for the series against Sri Lanka and impressed in the second test with pace and bounce claiming 7-81 in the Sri Lankan first-innings and capturing 1-56 in the second. He suffered an injury during an unofficial T20 series in Zimbabwe in early 2012 and was forced to remodel his action to prevent further recurrences of the injury happening again.

He made his Twenty20 debut against New Zealand on 19 February 2012 at Hamilton. He took the wicket of Martin Guptill on his debut.[4]

T20 franchise cricket

Marchant de Lange was a surprise buy in the 2012 Indian Premier League Auction with Kolkata Knight Riders notching him up for his base price of $50,000. That season he played in three matches and picked up 3 wickets at an average of 35.66.

In players auction for IPL 2014, Mumbai Indians bought this talented bowler for Rs. 30 lakhs. He debuted for them in their second match against Delhi Daredevils replacing their best bowler Lasith Malinga. It was an important match as Mumbai needed to win all their in order to qualify for the playoffs. He went for 10 in his first over but impressed everyone with a great comeback, bowling Dinesh Karthik out in the first ball he bowled to him and later getting the important wicket of Manoj Tiwary. He finished with figures 2/31 and received the Kanna Keep Calm award for keeping his cool and turning the game around for his team.

In October 2018, he was named in Durban Heat's squad for the first edition of the Mzansi Super League T20 tournament.[5][6]

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