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Jacques Rudolph is a South AfricanTest and ODIcricketer. His full name is Jacobus Andries Rudolph. For the insect, see Cricket (insect). ... ODI has various meanings, including: One-day International cricket match Open Data-Link Interface - an implementation of the OSI model data link layer. ... For the insect, see Cricket (insect). ...
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Born on May 4, 1981 in Springs, South Africa, Jacques Rudolph was chosen for South Africa's Test team in 2003 having previously been ignored due to the South African practice of obeying a 'quota' of non-white players. The selectors noticed him during one of his many impressive performances in domestic cricket. On his debut Test match against Bangladesh he scored 222 not out; his best total to date. Rudolph currently plays for the Titans (domestically) and bats between No.2 and No.5. Jacques Rudolph has signed a one year deal to play with Derbyshire County Cricket club in the 2005/2006 season in England. He has somewhat of an unorthodox stance in that he remains very still at the crease when awating the delivery, as opposed to tapping the bat against the ground like most players do. He was the hero of the South African team in the Perth Test match on 5-9 December 2005 when he defies the Australian Bowling attack to score 102* and held out for a draw. May 4 is the 124th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (125th in leap years). ... 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Springs is a city in Gauteng province, South Africa and is part of the East Rand region. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Look up debut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Rudolph, who was called into the team as a late replacement for the injured Jacques Kallis, survived for more than seven hours to finish unbeaten on 102, frustrating the Australian bowlers with his sturdy defence and unwavering patience.
Rudolph and Justin Kemp held the fort for nearly three and a half hours, putting on 112 runs for the fifth wicket until Shane Warne dismissed Kemp for 55 after tea, leaving Mark Boucher (13 not out) to play out the last hour with Rudolph.
Rudolph crawled to his half-century off 150 balls in 230 minutes but did not offer the Australians a single chance, undermining their decision not to declare the previous day.
Born on May 4, 1981 in Springs, South Africa, JacquesRudolph was chosen for South Africa's Test team in 2003 having previously been ignored due to the South African practice of obeying a 'quota' of non-white players.
JacquesRudolph has signed a one year deal to play with Derbyshire County Cricket club in the 2005/2006 season in England.