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Ashwell Prince

A crouching lefthander with a high-batted stance and a grimace reminiscent of Graham Gooch, Prince was helped into the national team by South Africa's controversial quota system.

Updated on: Oct 23, 2006, 17:56:00 IST
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Date of Birth: 28 May 1977, Port Elizabeth (Cape Province)
ODI debut: Against Bangladesh at Kimberley
Test debut: Against Australia at Johannesburg
Bat: Left Hand Bat
Bowl: Left Arm Slow
 

A crouching lefthander with a high-batted stance and a grimace reminiscent of Graham Gooch, Ashwell Prince was helped into the national team by South Africa's controversial quota system, although he quickly justified his selection by top-scoring on debut with a gutsy 49 against the mighty Australians in 2001-02.

That innings, and a matchwinning 48 in the third Test at Durban, seemed to shed his reputation as a one-day flasher. But by the start of the 2002-03 season, his form had fallen away horribly, and he failed in four consecutive home Tests against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Long rated highly by SA's cricket supremo Ali Bacher, Prince is strong through the off side, and was Western Province's player of the year in 2001. His throwing from the deep has been hampered by a long-term shoulder injury, but he remains a brilliant shot-stopping fielder in the covers.

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