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Cricket SA pays tribute to Zimbabwe’s Jackie du Preez

Cricket SA pays tribute to Zimbabwe’s Jackie du Preez - Sports Leo

Cricket SA (CSA) paid tribute to Jackie du Preez who died in Harare, Zimbabwe, on Wednesday.

Du Preez, 77, had been suffering from a heart condition.

Du Preez was one of the many Zimbabweans to play for South Africa under the banner of the SA Cricket Association in his country’s pre-independence days.

Part of a rare breed of leg-spinners in South African domestic cricket in the 1960s, he was also a good enough batsman to be regarded as a genuine all-rounder. He represented South Africa in the final two Test matches against Australia in the 1966-67 season.

In a first-class career that lasted nearly 20 years, he made more than 4 000 first-class runs, including a century, and took 296 wickets, including 11 ‘fifers’. He also took 80 catches.

In later years he served as a national selector of Zimbabwe Cricket.

“On behalf of the CSA Family I extend our deepest condolences his family, friends and cricketing colleagues,” said CSA acting chief executive Jacques Faul.

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