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Gerald Coetzee

Gerald Coetzee
FULL NAME

Gerald Coetzee

BORN

October 02, 2000

AGE23y 
BATTING STYLERight hand Bat

BOWLING STYLE

Right arm Fast

PLAYING ROLE

Bowler

TEAMSSouth Africa U19, Knights, Jozi Stars, Rajasthan Royals, South Africa A, South Africa, Joburg Super Kings, Texas Super Kings, Titans, Mumbai Indians

Batting Career Summary

Batting Test ODI T20 IPL
Matches 3 14 6 10
Innings 5 7 5 5
Runs 66 57 25 14
Balls 68 90 29 22
Highest 20 22 13 8
Average 16.5 8.14 5.0 3.5
SR 97.06 63.33 86.21 63.64
Not Out 1 0 0 1
Fours 7 4 1 0
Sixes 2 1 1 1
Ducks 0 1 2 1
50s 0 0 0 0
100s 0 0 0 0
200s 0 0 0 0
400s 0 0 0 0


Bowling Career Summary

Bowling Test ODI T20 IPL
Matches 3 14 6 10
Innings 6 14 6 10
Balls 366 666 122 201
Runs 245 720 207 341
Maidens 7 1 1 0
Wickets 10 31 8 13
Avg 24.5 23.23 25.88 26.23
Eco 4.02 6.49 10.18 10.18
SR 36.6 21.48 15.25 15.46
BBI 3/37 4/44 3/32 4/34
BBM 6/78 4/44 3/32 4/34
4w 0 2 0 1
5w 0 0 0 0
10w 0 0 0 0


Profile
A zippy action modelled after a certain Dale Steyn coupled with 6’3 frame and an ability to consistently clock upwards of 145kph, Gerald Coetzee has all the elements needed to become a fast-bowling legend. A tearaway quick who has the skill to swing the new ball and extract uncomfortable bounce due to his height, Coetzee rose through the ranks quite rapidly and was fast-tracked into South Africa’s setup across all three formats.

Playing age-group cricket, Coetzee was unusually quick for his age and was always the quickest bowler amongst his peers. He was picked for South Africa’s U-19 team aged just 16 and went to play a pivotal role in South Africa’s 2018 U-19 World Cup campaign, picking 8 wickets from 4 games including a fifer against New Zealand. Later that year, he made his List-A and T20 debuts for Free State. In 2019, Coetzee made his First Class debut for the Knights, completely bypassing the second-tier provincial system. In 2020, he played his second U-19 World Cup for South Africa.

It wasn’t long before Coetzee started receiving offers from T20 franchises. The first came from the Rajasthan Royals in 2021 when they signed Coetzee as a replacement for an injured Liam Livingstone. He also featured in the inaugural edition of the MLC and played for the Texas Super Kings. His maiden international call-up came in 2022 when he was added to South Africa’s squad for their tours of England and Ireland. He was also included in South Africa’s squad for the 2022 T20 World Cup but his international debut wouldn’t come until February 2023 when he was given a Test cap during a tour to the West Indies. ODI and T20I caps duly followed and Coetzee, sporting an action fashioned after Dale Steyn and a head-band that would make Stuart Broad proud, established himself in a top-notch quartet of South African fast bowlers.

Like any big fast bowler though, Coetzee has already suffered a fair share of injuries. Keeping him fit and ready will be a top priority for Cricket South Africa.

In 2023, Coetzee was named in South Africa’s 15-man squad for the Cricket World Cup.