Jacques Kallis Age, Family, Affairs, Biography, Facts & More StarsUnfolded
Publish date: 2024-06-15
Some Lesser Known Facts About Jacques Kallis
- Does Jacques Kallis smoke?: Not Known
- In 1997, he helped to save the match against Australia by hitting a century.
- In 1998, at the age of 23, he won the ICC Champions Trophy titles- ‘Man of the Match’ and the ‘Player of the Series.’
- He considers his father Henry as his idol who inspired him to play cricket and did his best to built his cricket career.
- His sister performed as a cheerleader in the Indian Premier League 2009.
- He took time out of cricket to take care of his father who was suffering from terminal cancer during the World Cup of 2003.
- He provides funds and mentoring support to the Jacques Kallis Scholarship Foundation to develop the life skills and academic potentials of students in the schools of South Africa.
- In 2003, he became the first batsman (after Sir Don Bradman) to hit five test centuries in five sequential tests.
- He completed his 100th test (against New Zealand) at Centurion ground.
- In 2006, he completed 8000 test runs and 200 test wickets after chasing sir Gary Sober’s record of 8032 runs.
- He scored highest 485 runs in the 2007 World Cup.
- After scoring 3 centuries in a 2-test match series against Pakistan, he rose to the 4th ranking with the record of 4 centuries in 4 tests.
- In an ODI series against Australia in 2009, he completed his 10,000 runs.
- In 2008, his average dropped down to mere 30, and in 2010, while playing for the Royal Challengers Bangalore (in the Indian Premier League Twenty20), he injured his neck which also affected his performance in the upcoming matches.
- 2012, as a coach, he helped his team Kolkata Knight Riders to acquire the victory in the final IPL match against Chennai Super Kings.
- He hit his last double century in tests by scoring 224 against India.
- On 2 January 2013, he became the first South African and fourth test cricket player in the world (after Sachin Tendulkar with 15,645 , Rahul Dravid with 13,288 and Ricky Ponting having 13,378 runs) to score 13,289 runs (average- 55.37) and took 292 wickets (average- 32.65) with 200 catches in the test matches.
- He decided to take retirement from all the forms of cricket in 2014.
- He likes golf and is also a life member of Leopard Creek golf club.
- He won the awards such as Leading Cricketer in the World 2008 Wisden, South African Cricketer of the Year 2011, Favorite Sports Start (You Magazine) 2012, Ram Delivery of the Year 2013, and Wisden’s Five Cricketers of the Year 2013.
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