Peter de Vaal | |
Fullname: | Peter Derek de Vaal |
Birth Date: | 3 December 1945 |
Birth Place: | Cathcart, Cape Province, South Africa |
Batting: | Left-handed |
Bowling: | Slow left-arm orthodox |
Club1: | Transvaal |
Year1: | 1967–68 to 1978–79 |
Club2: | Northern Transvaal |
Year2: | 1979–80 to 1981–82 |
Club3: | Eastern Transvaal |
Year3: | 1991–92 to 1992–93 |
Columns: | 2 |
Column1: | First-class |
Matches1: | 109 |
Runs1: | 4208 |
Bat Avg1: | 29.84 |
100S/50S1: | 1/23 |
Top Score1: | 100 |
Deliveries1: | 16,465 |
Wickets1: | 240 |
Bowl Avg1: | 30.47 |
Fivefor1: | 6 |
Tenfor1: | 1 |
Best Bowling1: | 7/76 |
Catches/Stumpings1: | 65/– |
Column2: | List A |
Matches2: | 30 |
Runs2: | 526 |
Bat Avg2: | 29.22 |
100S/50S2: | 1/2 |
Top Score2: | 111 |
Deliveries2: | 1319 |
Wickets2: | 23 |
Bowl Avg2: | 33.73 |
Fivefor2: | – |
Tenfor2: | n/a |
Best Bowling2: | 4/27 |
Catches/Stumpings2: | 12/0 |
Source: | http://www.espncricinfo.com/southafrica/content/player/44693.html Cricinfo |
Date: | 12 January 2018 |
Peter de Vaal (born 3 December 1945) is a former South African cricketer who played first-class and List A cricket from 1965 to 1993. He was an all-rounder who batted in the middle order and bowled left-arm orthodox spin.
Peter de Vaal was a regular player for Transvaal B in 1967–68 and 1968–69, and progressed to the senior Transvaal side in 1969–70. He remained there until 1978–79, then played two seasons with Northern Transvaal. He never played for South Africa, but was picked on the squad for the 1971–72 tour of Australia which was cancelled.
After ten seasons out of the first-class game, and at the age of 45, he returned in 1991–92 to captain the new Eastern Transvaal team in their first two seasons. Under his inspirational leadership they won the UCB Bowl in 1991–92, when de Vaal was the competition's most successful bowler, with 29 wickets at an average of 20.34.[1] [2] He was especially successful in the innings victory over Western Transvaal, when he made 100 not out and took 3 for 32 and 7 for 94.[3]
He spent many years studying accounting at the University of the Witwatersrand.[4] Between 1965 and 1975 he played seven first-class matches for South African Universities.