Hendrik Human Dippenaar was just a schoolboy when he scored a half-century against Mike Atherton's England on debut for Free State in 1995/96.
Since then "Boeta", which is Afrikaans for "little brother", has been a prolific opening batsman on the domestic scene.
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But with the likes Gary Kirsten and Herschelle Gibbs available, he has struggled to fully make his mark in the national team, especially in Test cricket.
Despite this, his one-day international record is impressive.
With a batting average in excess of 40, this product of the United Cricket Board's development programme has racked up a dozen half-centuries in the shortened form of the game.
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