Allan Donald: Biography, Records, Age, Height, Achievements, Family and Career Statistics

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Allan Donald was born on Oct 20, 1966, in the city of Bloemfontein, which is located in South Africa. He was a right-arm fast bowler for the South Africa national team in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Likewise, he was a team member. Donald was also known for his ferocious yorkers and his ability to swing the ball in all directions. In 1998, he was a member of the South African side that triumphed in taking home the ICC Knockout Trophy. During the competition, he took the most wickets of any bowler.

In 1992, Donald made his debut for South Africa in a Test match against India. The match was an immediate success for Donald, taking seven wickets with 330 Test wickets and an average of 22.25 runs per victim; he became one of the best bowlers in all of cricket’s history. He had a lot of success against Australia, capturing 65 wickets in the 12 Test matches they played against him.

Donald played for South Africa’s one-day team throughout his career, where he amassed 272 wickets while averaging 21.78. He was an essential part of the South African team that made history by becoming the first to win the ICC Knockout Trophy in 1998. He finished the competition as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker with 15 dismissals.

Donald’s participation in international competition was terminated in 2003 when South Africa decided not to choose him for the team following a string of underwhelming displays. After that, he played county cricket in England, spending time with Warwickshire, Worcestershire, and Kent at various points in his career.

In 2008, Donald decided to step away from all kinds of cricket and is now working in the cricket industry as a coach and commentator. He is currently the bowling coach for South Africa’s national team, and his expertise and years of experience have earned him great respect. Donald had a significant impact on South African cricket, and he will be remembered as one of the greatest bowlers in the country’s history.

Allan Donald Biography:

  1. Real Name: Allan Anthony Donald
  2. Other/Nickname: White lighting
  3. Profession: Cricketer, Bowling Coach 
  4. Famous for: Fast bowler, scowling and aggressive
  5. Best Performance: 5/29, India v South Africa, 1st ODI, Kolkata, Nov 10, 1991
  6. Batting Style: Right-Handed
  7. Bowling Style: Right Arm Fast
  8. Allan Donald Net Worth: $8M
  9. Instagram Handle: @allan.don33

Allan Donald Physical Status: 

  1. Height: 6′ 4″
  2. Weight: 85 Kgs
  3. Body Measurements: N/A
  4. Eye Colour: Black
  5. Hair Colour: Brown

Allan Donald Personal Life:

  1. Date Of Birth: Oct 20, 1966
  2. Place Of Birth: Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa
  3. Nationality: South African
  4. Hometown: Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa
  5. School: Pivet School
  6. College: Pivet University
  7. Highest Education Qualification: Graduate

Allan Donald Family Statistics:

  • Marital Status: Married
  • Allan Donald Wife: Tina Donald
  • Allan Donald Children: Daughter – Hannah Donald, Son – Oliver Donald
  • Religion: Christian
  • Other Hobbies: Playing golf and Reading books.

Allan Donald Career Statistics:

Test Debut: vs. West Indies at Kensington Oval, Apr 18, 1992 

ODI Debut: vs. India at Eden Gardens, Nov 10, 1991

Allan Donald Achievements:

  • Donald took 330 wickets in Tests at an average of 22.25 and 272 in ODIs at an average of 21.78, making him South Africa’s most successful bowler. Shaun Pollock eventually surpassed each of these marks.
  • Allan has taken 1,216 wickets while playing in 316 games, giving him an average of 22.76 and making him the domestic cricket leaderboard king. In List-A cricket, he has 684 dismissals.

Here are some of the lesser-known facts about Allan Donald:

  • Allan Donald’s first language is Afrikaans, and his second language is English.
  • Allan Donald is a devoted fan of his former captain, who was a key player in the 1990s match-fixing scandal. Even after Cronje’s confession, Allan Donald held him in the highest regard, seeing him as one of the most outstanding and natural leaders.
  • Allan Donald was as proficient at rugby as he was in cricket, and he once ranked rugby above football and cricket by a significant margin.
  • Orange Free State’s Allan Donald made his first-class debut at age 19 for Orange Free State.
  • Donald was at his best in his final encounter, winning by 12 wickets against India on Boxing Day, his last test.

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