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Cricket Player Andrew Puttick's Profile

Andrew Puttick Cricket Player

Andrew Puttick

एंड्रयू पुटिक

Nickname Andrew Puttick

Born (DOB) 11 Dec 1980

Age 44 Years

Role Right Handed Batter

National Side South Africa Legends

Fantasy Credits  8,    Points  135

About Andrew Puttick

Andrew Puttick was born on December, 11 1980. A 44 Years old, Andrew Puttick is a Right Handed Batter from South Africa Legends and is recognized as one of the top players in Cricket. Andrew Puttick has garnered significant respect and admiration from fans across the globe. Andrew Puttick is an international Cricketer who currently plays for South Africa Legends. He has a remarkable career, achieving, with 8 fantasy credits and 135 fantasy points points, Andrew Puttick is a strategic pick for fantasy Cricket enthusiasts. Find more about Andrew Puttick's stats and highlights on Possible11.

Played for the Teams:

South Africa A, South Western Districts, Western Province, Cape Cobras, South Africa Legends

Profile:

In just his third first-class game, left-handed teenager Andrew Puttick impressed with a wonderful century. Before that, he had already represented South Africa in the 1999 ICC U19 World Cup held in Sri Lanka.

Also known as 'Boom', Puttick got off to a flying start in his domestic career, as he averaged almost fifty and scored a fine, unbeaten knock of 250. He was then selected in the South African A squad to face Sri Lanka in 2003, but struggled to find form. Subsequently, he was called up to the South African team against Sri Lanka in 2004, as a replacement to Herschelle Gibbs. Puttick had to wait for another year before he finally made his ODI debut, which came against New Zealand and lasted only five balls. He had a poor start, getting out on a duck in that match. Disappointed, he returned to domestic cricket and performed brilliantly for the Cape Cobras, helping them to two consecutive Domestic Championship titles in 2006 and 2007. With his form, Puttick went on to captain the Cobras, as he replaced injured Graeme Smith in the Champions League T20 that followed.

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