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Nantie Hayward
Personal information
Full name
Mornantau Hayward
Born (1977-03-06) 6 March 1977 (age 47)
Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa
BattingRight-hand
BowlingRight-arm fast
RoleBowler
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 274)9 December 1999 v England
Last Test11 August 2004 v Sri Lanka
ODI debut (cap 50)18 August 1998 v England
Last ODI9 April 2002 v Australia
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1995/96 - 2003/04Eastern Province
2003Worcestershire
2004-2005Middlesex
2004-2008Warriors
Dolphins
2008Hampshire
Derbyshire
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI
Matches 16 21
Runs scored 66 12
Batting average 7.33 3.00
100s/50s 0/0 0/0
Top score 14 4
Balls bowled 2821 993
Wickets 54 21
Bowling average 29.79 40.85
5 wickets in innings 1 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a
Best bowling 5/56 4/31
Catches/stumpings 4/- 4/-
Source: Cricinfo, 25 January 2017

Mornantau 'Nantie' Hayward (born 6 March 1977) is a former South African cricketer, who played Tests and ODIs. He is a right-arm fast bowler, who, according to Peter Robinson, "has genuine pace, the ability to get bounce and abundant energy".[1]

He has had his education from Daniel Pienaar Technical High school.

He played for Derbyshire until his retirement from all cricket in 2012.

International career

At the time of Robinson's article, "Hayward [was] clearly seen as the successor to Allan Donald as the spearhead of the South African attack." [1] However Hayward did not play a Test match after August 2004 or a One Day International after April 2002. Steve Waugh appears to have reached this conclusion in his autobiography, saying that: "I'm amazed he didn't...become world-class...a collective cheer went up in the Australian camp whenever his unpredictable raw pace was overlooked [by the South African selectors]." [2]

Ireland career

He played for Ireland in the 2007 Friends Provident Trophy.[3]

International record

Test 5 Wicket hauls

# Figures Match Opponent Venue City Country Year
1 5/56 13  Pakistan Kingsmead Cricket Ground Durban South Africa 2002

International awards

One Day International Cricket

Man of the Match awards

S No Opponent Venue Date Match Performance Result
1 India Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah 27 March 2000 10-2-31-4 ; DNB  South Africa won by 6 wickets.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Robinson, Peter (June 2004). "Nantie Hayward". Cricinfo. Retrieved 2007-01-03.
  2. ^ Waugh, Steve (2005). STEVE WAUGH: Out of my comfort zone - the autobiography. Victoria: Penguin Group (Australia). p. 626. ISBN 0-670-04198-X.
  3. ^ "Paceman Hayward signs for Ireland". BBC. May 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-01.
  4. ^ "1999-2000 Coca-Cola Cup - 5th Match - India v South Africa - Sharjah".