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  1. April 14, 1984, Strandfontein, Cape Town, Cape Province. Age. 40y 73d. Batting Style. Left hand Bat. Bowling Style. Right arm Offbreak. Playing Role. Batting Allrounder. TEAMS.

  2. If we look back at Duminy's career, he made his First-Class debut in 2001 at the age of 17 for the Cape Cobras. South Africa's strong batting line-up during the early part of the decade meant...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JP_DuminyJP Duminy - Wikipedia

    Jean-Paul Duminy (born 14 April 1984), more commonly known as JP Duminy, is a South African cricket commentator, and former international cricketer. He was vice-captain of the South Africa Twenty20 team. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm off spin bowler.

  4. 631K Followers, 1,345 Following, 1,195 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from JP Duminy (@jpduminy)

  5. Nicknamed JP, he began his professional career at the age of 17 in 2001, playing for Western Province in first class cricket.

  6. Jean-Paul Duminy ODI Overview & Statistics Born: 14th April, 1984 T20 Overview & Statistics Current Age: 40 years 72 days IPL Overview & Statistics: Bats: Left Handed Bowls: Right Arm Off Break Matches: 46 (2008-2017)

  7. View cricket profile of JP Duminy including batting, bowling and fielding statistics for Tests, ODIs, T20Is, Twenty20 and more that achieved in his cricket career, Match Result.

  8. Personal Details. Full Name Jean-Paul P Duminy. Age 39. Date of Birth 14 April 1984. Birthplace Cape Town, Cape Province. Batting Style Left Handed Bat. Bowling Style Right-Arm Off Spin. Career Debuts. ODI Debut 20 August 2004. T20I Debut 15 September 2007. Test Debut 17 December 2008. Player Story.

  9. Read JP Duminy Cricket Player Profile from South Africa at NDTV Sports. Get JP DuminyCricket rankings info, individual records, photos, videos, stats, and all about JP Duminy.

  10. May 8, 2019 · Born: April 14, 1984. Role: Left-hand bat, right-arm offspin. Allrounder Duminy - who has announced he will retire from ODI cricket after the World Cup in England - made his white-ball debut for South Africa back in 2004. Since then he has racked up over 190 one-day international appearances, scoring in excess of 5,000 runs.