Rudie van Vuuren explained

Rudie van Vuuren
Country:Namibia
Fullname:Rudolf Jansen van Vuuren
Birth Date:1972 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Windhoek, South West Africa (now Namibia)
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm fast-medium
Role:Bowler
International:true
Internationalspan:1997–2004
Odidebutdate:16 February
Odidebutyear:2003
Odidebutagainst:Pakistan
Odicap:13
Lastodidate:3 March
Lastodiyear:2003
Lastodiagainst:Netherlands
Columns:2
Column1:ODI
Matches1:5
Runs1:26
Bat Avg1:8.66
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:14
Deliveries1:300
Wickets1:8
Bowl Avg1:37.25
Fivefor1:1
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:5/43
Catches/Stumpings1:0/–
Column2:LA
Matches2:21
Runs2:60
Bat Avg2:8.57
100S/50S2:0/0
Top Score2:14
Deliveries2:1,038
Wickets2:28
Bowl Avg2:30.14
Fivefor2:1
Tenfor2:0
Best Bowling2:5/43
Catches/Stumpings2:4/–
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/24825.html ESPNcricinfo
Date:22 June
Year:2017

Rudolf Jansen van Vuuren (born 20 September 1972) is a Namibian physician, conservationist and former sportsman who specialised in both cricket and rugby union.[1] [2]

He was a part of the Namibian rugby union squads for the 1999 Rugby World Cup and 2003 Rugby World Cup.[3] [4] [5] He also played in five matches out of the six matches during Namibia's 2003 Cricket World Cup campaign and opened the bowling in all the five matches he played. He is the first sportsman from any country to feature in both Cricket World Cup and Rugby World Cup.[6]

He is also a qualified medical doctor as well as an obstetrician and he has been treating HIV/AIDS patients. He has been at the forefront in fighting against HIV/AIDS in Namibia which is considered as a serious concern in the nation which has an estimated population of around 2.5 million. He most notably helped to deliver 70 babies in his clinic in Windhoek all within the space of just eight months between the 2003 Cricket World Cup and 2003 Rugby World Cup.[7] He is also currently serving as the President of Cricket Namibia since 2018.[8]

Biography

He was born in Windhoek, South West Africa (now Namibia), but was raised up in South Africa. Rudie van Vuuren married Namibian conservationist Marlice van Vuuren in December 2000. Together, they run N/a’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary. He is the personal physician of the President of Namibia, Dr Hage Geingob.

He qualified as a doctor in the early 1990s at the Stellenbosch University in South Africa and he also played rugby at the Stellenbosch University. His younger brother Pieter van Vuuren is also a rugby union player.[9]

Sports career

van Vuuren is best known for representing his country Namibia in both the 2003 Cricket World Cup and the 2003 Rugby Union World Cup; as a result he became the first and only man to compete in two different sporting codes, cricket and rugby union in World Cups in the same calendar year.[10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

He was named in the Namibian cricket squad for the 1997 ICC Trophy.[15] He also played for Namibia at the 2001 ICC Trophy.[16] He was also part of the Namibian squad for the 2002 ICC Six Nations Challenge and 2004 ICC Six Nations Challenge.[17]

1999 Rugby World Cup

He made his maiden Rugby World Cup appearance as a reserve fly-half during the 1999 Rugby World Cup campaign in Australia which also marked Namibia's debut appearance at a Rugby World Cup.[18] However, he did not play in any of the matches during the World Cup campaign as Namibia bowed out of the competition after having lost to France, Fiji and Canada.[19]

2003 Rugby World Cup

He was ruled out of the first three group stage matches against tough opponents Australia, Ireland and Argentina due to a leg injury and subsequently Namibia lost to these teams in an embarrassing manner including a hammering defeat of 142–0 in the hands of Australia.[20] He made a comeback return to Namibian rugby union side in their last group stage match against Romania which also marked van Vuuren's first ever Rugby World Cup match. He came on as a substitute in the 70th minute in Namibia's last match of the tournament against Romania, which Namibia lost 37–7 at the end of the fulltime.

2003 ICC Cricket World Cup

He played a crucial role in Namibia's qualification to the 2003 Cricket World Cup with his impressive bowling performances during the 2001 ICC Trophy where saw Namibia enjoyed 10 consecutive wins on the trot before losing to the Netherlands on the final ball of the 2001 ICC Trophy Final. He was the pick of the bowlers for Namibia in their final against Netherlands with 3/35 despite Netherlands managed to chase 196 on the final ball of the match.[21] He ended the 2001 ICC Trophy as the leading wicket taker for Namibia with 13 scalps.[22]

He was included in the Namibian national squad for the 2003 Cricket World Cup which also marked Namibia's maiden appearance in the Cricket World Cup. He made his One Day International (ODI) debut on 16 February 2003 against Pakistan at the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup and it also marked his first World Cup match.[23] He bowled the full quota of ten overs on his ODI and World Cup debut match against Pakistan conceding 47 runs without taking a wicket. He was the second joint top scorer for Namibia with 14 runs in their run chase of 256 as Namibia crumbled to just 84 runs on the board, resulting in a massive 171 run defeat.

He picked up his maiden five-wicket haul in ODI cricket as well as in international cricket in only in his second ODI appearance when he ran through the powerhouse England batting order by taking the wickets of Nick Knight, Michael Vaughan, Craig White, Ronnie Irani and Andy Caddick.[24] He also became the first Namibian ever to have taken a fifer in ODI cricket as well as first Namibian player to grab a five-wicket haul in any form of international cricket and also remains the first and only player from Namibia to have taken a five wicket haul in a World Cup match. He also became the first bowler ever to pick up a five-wicket haul in an ODI at the St George's Park, Port Elizabeth.[25] He was also one of the eleven bowlers to have taken a five-wicket haul during the 2003 edition of the Cricket World Cup. His spell of 5/43 in ten overs including two maiden overs restricted England to 272 all out and his bowling efforts gave Namibia a glimmer of hope in their contest against England, but Namibia fell short of chasing the target of 273 by a margin of 55 runs despite a much improved batting performance by Namibia, albeit of a well composed half-century from the opener Jan-Berry Burger.[26] [27] [28] [29] His bowling figures of 5/43 remained as the best bowling figures by a bowler for Namibia in ODI cricket for 16 years until it was surpassed by Jan Frylinck on 27 April 2019.[30] However, his record breaking spell of 5/43 remains the best bowling figures by a Namibian bowler against a top-tier test playing nation. He is also the first associate cricketer to have taken a fifer against a test playing nation in a World Cup match and he became only the third associate player to claim a fifer in a World Cup match after Shaukat Dukanwala of UAE and Austin Codrington of Canada. His spell of 5/43 against England is regarded as one of the best ever performances by an associate player in the history of the Cricket World Cup.[31]

He then turned up as the only consolation with the ball for Namibia in their group stage match against eventual finalists India where he grabbed 2 wickets including the priced scalps of Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar. India went onto secure a comfortable victory by a margin of 181 runs defending the total of 311.[32] During a group stage match between defending world champions Australia and newcomers Namibia, Australian middle order batsman Darren Lehmann smashed 28 runs in an over off van Vuuren's spell. He went onto leak 92 runs in 10 overs against Australia without grabbing a wicket as Australia hammered Namibia by a massive margin of 256 runs after Namibia being bowled out for just 45 runs in a mammoth run chase of 302.[33]

He returned with figures of 1/63 in 10 overs including a maiden over in Namibia's last group stage match against the Netherlands, which Namibia went onto lose by a margin of 64 runs and Namibia bowed out of the World Cup ending at the bottom of their group with losing all of their six matches.[34] It ultimately was his sixth and final ODI as well as final international cricket match he played in Namibian colours as Namibia had to wait for nearly around 13 years to play another One Day International. However, Rudi van Vuuren had a decent World Cup campaign for himself as he ended up as the leading wicket taker for Namibia in the tournament with eight scalps in five matches including having bowled four maidens.

Conservation achievements

In 2005, Marlice and Rudie together with their long time friend Chris Heunis bought the farm Ovuuyo, 42 km outside of Windhoek where they started a conservation tourism organinisation and gave it the name N/a’an ku sê (Naankuse) which means God will protect us in the San language. N/'an ku sê has strong ties with Angelina Jolie and her family, specifically with her daughter Shiloh who was born in Namibia. N/a’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary opened in 2007.[35]

The N/'an ku sê wildlife sanctuary has been repeatedly investigated by the Namibian Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism for permit violations and illegal breeding and translocating of wild animals, particularly cheetahs and elephants. When confronted with the allegations, van Vuuren denied the claims and accused the ministry of incompetence.[36]

External links

Notes and References

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  2. News: Namibian cricket prepares for 'biggest thing ever'. BBC Sport . 4 December 2021 .
  3. Web site: 18 January 2003 . Dr Rudi: Namibia's man for all seasons . 17 December 2022 . The Sydney Morning Herald . en.
  4. Web site: Double for Van Vuuren . 17 December 2022 . News24 . en-US.
  5. Web site: Guardian Staff . 4 October 2003 . Pool A: Namibia . 17 December 2022 . the Guardian . en.
  6. Web site: The ten greatest sporting all-rounders Sport The Observer . 17 December 2022 . www.theguardian.com.
  7. Web site: Puma . #NoMatterWhat - Rudie van Vuuren: the man who played for Namibia in both Cricket and Rugby World Cups . 17 December 2022 . www.sportskeeda.com . en-us.
  8. News: Namibian cricket prepares for 'biggest thing ever' . en-GB . BBC Sport . 17 December 2022.
  9. Web site: Doman . Michael . Rudy's scheme of a World Cup double . 17 December 2022 . www.iol.co.za . en.
  10. Web site: Two world cups in a year for Rudie . 17 December 2022 . ESPN scrum.
  11. Web site: Rugby: Cup double for Namibia player - NZ Herald . . https://web.archive.org/web/20221217180659/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-cup-double-for-namibia-player/ZO65TJYPHWQ6PSI474SQGZ7J2Y/ . 17 December 2022 . live .
  12. Web site: Tendulkar, Jolie and saving Namibia's wildlife: The only man to play in cricket and rugby World Cups in the same year . 17 December 2022 . www.thecricketer.com . en.
  13. News: 29 September 2003 . Rudi van Vuuren . en-GB . 17 December 2022.
  14. Web site: First person to play in a cricket and rugby world cup in the same year . 17 December 2022 . Guinness World Records . en-gb.
  15. Web site: Carlsberg ICC Trophy, 1996/97 - Namibia Cricket Team Records & Stats ESPNcricinfo.com . 17 December 2022 . Cricinfo.
  16. Web site: ICC Trophy, 2001 - Namibia Cricket Team Records & Stats ESPNcricinfo.com . 17 December 2022 . Cricinfo.
  17. Web site: ICC Six Nation's Challenge, 2002 - Namibia Cricket Team Records & Stats ESPNcricinfo.com . 17 December 2022 . Cricinfo.
  18. Web site: Namibia Rugby World Cup Squad - 1999 . 17 December 2022 . www.namibian.com.na.
  19. Web site: 16 February 2003 . Give me Lomu rather than Lee, says Namibian doctor . 17 December 2022 . Hindustan Times . en.
  20. Web site: Injury keeps dual star sidelined . 17 December 2022 . independent . 17 October 2003 . en.
  21. Web site: 2001 ICC Trophy Final . 17 December 2022 . cricketarchive.com.
  22. Web site: 2001 ICC Trophy bowling records . 17 December 2022 . cricketarchive.com.
  23. Web site: Full Scorecard of Pakistan vs Namibia 14th Match 2002/03 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com . 17 December 2022 . ESPNcricinfo.
  24. Web site: For Namibia, it's a chance to throw their chips on the table and let it ride . 17 December 2022 . ESPNcricinfo.
  25. Web site: England still in contention after 55-run win . 17 December 2022 . ESPNcricinfo.
  26. Web site: Full Scorecard of England vs Namibia 19th Match 2002/03 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com . 17 December 2022 . ESPNcricinfo.
  27. Web site: Standard . David Lloyd, Evening . 13 April 2012 . England made to toil . 17 December 2022 . www.standard.co.uk . en.
  28. Web site: 20 December 2019 . When Namibia held their own against England . 17 December 2022 . Emerging Cricket . en-GB.
  29. News: 19 February 2003 . A day to forget . en-GB . 17 July 2021.
  30. Web site: Records / Namibia / One-Day Internationals / Best bowling figures in an innings . ESPNcricinfo . 16 December 2012.
  31. Web site: 19 February 2015 . Record Book – Rudi van Vuuren's extraordinary feat . 17 December 2022 . The Cricket Cauldron . en-GB.
  32. Web site: Full Scorecard of India vs Namibia 25th Match 2002/03 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com . 17 December 2022 . ESPNcricinfo.
  33. Web site: Full Scorecard of Australia vs Namibia 31st Match 2002/03 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com . 17 December 2022 . ESPNcricinfo.
  34. Web site: Full Scorecard of Netherlands vs Namibia 39th Match 2002/03 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com . 17 December 2022 . ESPNcricinfo.
  35. News: Brangelina cash to help sanctuary . . 2 January 2011 .
  36. News: Wildlife guardians probed . Mongudhi . Tileni . Haufiku . Mathias . . 13 October 2020 . 1 .