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Colin Ackermann

Team flagDUT33 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Colin Ackermann Recent Form

Batting

NED vs OMN, T20I1 (3)
NED vs OMN, T20I15 (13)
NED vs OMN, T20I34 (31)
NED vs OMN, ODI3 (10)
NED vs UAE, ODI21 (25)
DUR vs KT, First class33 (39)
DUR vs SUR, First class40 (94) *
DUR vs SUR, First class78 (125) *
DUR vs LANCS, First class186 (312)
DUR vs SUR, T20-Blast13 (17)
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Bowling

NED vs OMN, T20I0-26
NED vs OMN, T20I3-15
NED vs OMN, T20I1-27
NED vs OMN, ODI4-22
NED vs UAE, ODI1-41
DUR vs KT, First class1-12
DUR vs LANCS, First class0-9
DUR vs LANCS, First class0-6
DUR vs DBS, LIST A0-33
DUR vs KT, LIST A1-37
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Colin Ackermann Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI1817451038178.0326.53463----
T20I25255150162114.7024.523811----
BPL22200128.571.0000----
100B1091230153112.8420.50103----
T20-Blast34336720585127.0323.176514----
WC ODI99216016982.1324.00270----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI1818144.7036.714/221046.86----
T20I2517116.0425.823/151025.64----
BPL2219.5038.001/220024.00----
100B10735.6930.331/70026.67----
T20-Blast342187.8146.882/210036.00----
WC ODI9954.9446.802-390056.80----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
South Africa v Netherlands SuperSport Park,Centurion, 26-11-2021
T20I Debut
Netherlands vs Ireland at Al Amerat - October 05, 2019
BPL Debut
Chattogram Challengers v Sylhet Strikers Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium Mirpur,Dhaka, 6-1-2023
100B Debut
Welsh Fire v Manchester Originals Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, 31-7-2021
T20-Blast Debut
Northamptonshire v Leicestershire County Ground, Northampton, 1-6-2022

Teams played for

Netherlands Eastern Province Eastern Province Under-19s Leicestershire South Africa Under-19s Warriors

About Colin Ackermann

NameColin Ackermann
GenderMale
Birth4 Apr 1991
Birth PlaceGeorge, South Africa
NationalityDutch

A South Africa-born, Leicestershire star, and a Netherlands international cricketer - that’s Colin Niel Ackermann for you. Born in George, Ackermann is a former Proteas U-19 cricketer who went back and forth between South Africa and the UK, before settling in the Netherlands. ... continue reading

Player Bio

A South Africa-born, Leicestershire star, and a Netherlands international cricketer - that’s Colin Niel Ackermann for you. Born in George, Ackermann is a former Proteas U-19 cricketer who went back and forth between South Africa and the UK, before settling in the Netherlands. 

Ackermann’s shot to fame in 2009 as he topped the run-tally of CSA’s U-19 three-day tournament with an average of 200. There was no looking back for the youngster since then. He graduated to the senior side to make his domestic debut for Eastern Province in 2010. 

The right-handed wicketkeeper-batsman was a regular performer in South African domestic circles. He topped the charts yet again, with a total of 883 from ten matches in the 2016–17 Sunfoil Series. With being in the grind for seven years and not getting selected for the highest level for the Proteas, Ackermann decided to migrate to the UK. 

In England, he netted himself to represent Leicestershire as he got contracted till 2019. He captained his county for quite a bit and was a regular performer there. However, the launch of the Global T20 league in 2017 almost booked Ackermann’s flight back home, but the tournament got cancelled and the cricketer remained with Leicestershire. 

In 2019, the stylish batter made headlines due to his part-time off-spin when he spun the figures of 7 for 8 in a T20 clash against the Birmingham Bears. Later that season, Ackermann made himself available for selection in the Netherlands’ national team. 

He donned the orange jersey during the Oman Pentangular T20I Series. Ackermann helped the Dutch side secure qualifications for the 2021 T20 World Cup. In 2021, he was drafted into the Manchester Originals squad for the inaugural edition of 'The Hundred'. With Ackermann’s experience and mantle, the allrounder can help the franchise seize the maiden trophy. 

(As of April 2021)