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Herschelle Gibbs

A naturally-gifted sportsman, Gibbs probably could have represented his country in football or rugby.

Updated on: Jun 24, 2003, 21:40:00 IST
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 Date of Birth: 23 February 1974, Cape Town
 Test Debut: Against India at Kolkata in 1996/97
 ODI Debut: Against Kenya at Nairobi in 1996/97
 Bats: Right Hand Bat
 Bowls: Right Arm Fast Medium / Leg Break
 

A naturally-gifted sportsman, Gibbs probably could have represented his country in football or rugby, but fortunately for South African cricket, he opted to show off his talents with a bat.

Since making his international debut, the right-hander has become one of the top batsmen in world cricket and a key member of the squad.

His natural attacking strokeplay and determination to get after bowlers makes him an unusual Test opening batsman and a one-day star.

Gibbs will be hoping to leave a mark on the tournament with his batting this time around as opposed to the dropped catch that gave Australia a reprieve and marred his last campaign.

The opener has notched up more than 3,500 runs in one-day international cricket and is in double figures for the number of centuries he has made.

In October he hit a record-equalling three consecutive one-day centuries and was only denied a fourth when left stranded on 97 not out against Bangladesh.

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