Dillon du Preez (born 8 November 1981) is a South African retired cricketer who played for the Eagles (formerly Free State) and the Royal Challengers Bangalore. He was a right-arm fast bowler and bats right-handed. He was born at Port Elizabeth. Du Perez is currently interim head coach of the South Africa women's national cricket team .

Dillon du Preez
Personal information
Full name
Dillon du Preez
Born (1981-11-08) 8 November 1981 (age 43)
Port Elizabeth, Cape Province, South Africa
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight arm fast-medium
RoleBowler
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2003–2017Free State
2008Leicestershire County Cricket Club
2009Royal Challengers Bangalore
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 92 134 86
Runs scored 2,362 1,356 682
Batting average 19.84 21.87 20.05
100s/50s 2/10 1/5 0/0
Top score 122 107* 46
Balls bowled 16,079 6,228 2,040
Wickets 330 177 82
Bowling average 21.92 29.04 24.87
5 wickets in innings 14 2 0
10 wickets in match 2 0 0
Best bowling 7/108 5/31 4/25
Catches/stumpings 26/– 30/– 26/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 16 October 2024

Playing career

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Dillon du Preez made his debut for Free State in the 2003–04 season, appearing in a first class match against the touring West Indies national cricket team, with his first wicket being Shivnarine Chanderpaul and finishing with figures of 3 for 75.[1] His interest in cricket began after attending a cricketing academy managed by international cricketers Corrie van Zyl and Rudi Steyn.[1] During the 2007–08 season, du Preez led the Eagles to victory with 55 wickets.[1] In the 2008 English county season, du Preez played for Leicestershire.[1] In 2009, du Preez signed for the Bangalore Royal Challengers of the Indian Premier League, making his debut against the Mumbai Indians on 3 May 2009, taking two back-to-back wickets in his first over, including that of Sachin Tendulkar. In the same match, du Preez took his third IPL wicket (Jean-Paul Duminy).

Apart from being a talented and accurate fast bowler, he has often shown himself to be a capable batsman, having scored two first class centuries as well as scoring an unbeaten century in a List A match against Yorkshire, while playing for Leicestershire .[1][2] He was included in the Free State cricket team squad for the 2015 Africa T20 Cup.[3] In August 2017, he was named in Benoni Zalmi's squad for the first season of the T20 Global League.[4] However, in October 2017, Cricket South Africa initially postponed the tournament until November 2018, with it being cancelled soon after.[5] Du Preez retired from professional cricket in 2017.[6][7]

Coaching career

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After retiring from playing, du Preez took up coaching and was appointed as assistant coach for the South Africa women's national cricket team in September 2020.[6][7] He was made interim head coach in May 2024.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Dillion du Preez". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 3 May 2008.
  2. ^ "du Preez ton in vain as Yorkshire win thriller". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  3. ^ Free State Squad / Players – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
  4. ^ "T20 Global League announces final team squads". T20 Global League. Archived from the original on 5 September 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Cricket South Africa postpones Global T20 league". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Dillon du Preez appointed as SA Women assistant coach". Women Cricket. Retrieved 16 October 2024.
  7. ^ a b "South Africa appoint Dillon du Preez as assistant coach of women's team". Times of India. Retrieved 16 October 2024.
  8. ^ "Du Preez named new Proteas Women interim coach". OFM News. Retrieved 16 October 2024.
  9. ^ "Hilton Moreeng's stint as head coach of South Africa women's team ends after 11 years". ESPNCricinfo. Retrieved 16 October 2024.
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