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Happy Birthday, Faf du Plessis: A Tribute To Relentless Warrior Who Redefined South African Cricket

Happy Birthday, Faf du Plessis: A Tribute To Relentless Warrior Who Redefined South African Cricket

India.com2 days ago
photoDetails english 2931108 https://zeenews.india.com/photos/sports/happy-birthday-faf-du-plessis-a-tribute-to-relentless-warrior-who-redefined-south-african-cricket-in-pics-2931130 Updated:Jul 13, 2025, 01:22 PM IST Birthday Wishes to a Legend
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Happy Birthday to Faf du Plessis, one of South Africa's most respected cricketers and modern-day greats. Born on 13 July 1984, Faf's journey from a middle-order batter to a dynamic leader is truly inspiring. A Memorable International Debut
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Faf made his ODI debut in 2011 and quickly became a vital part of South Africa's core. His Test debut in 2012 was iconic, scoring a match-saving 110* against Australia in Adelaide, a knock that announced his arrival on the world stage. Consistency Across Formats
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Du Plessis remains South Africa's first player to score centuries in all three formats. His aggressive T20 century (119 off 56 balls) and consistent Test knocks proved his versatility and mental strength under pressure. Mr. Dependable in Tests
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From his 199 vs Sri Lanka to multiple gritty innings against India and Australia, Faf's 4,163 Test runs speak volumes. His ability to anchor or accelerate made him a pillar of South Africa's batting lineup. Captain Courageous
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As South African captain (2016–2020), Faf led from the front. He masterminded the 5-0 whitewash of Australia in ODIs and earned series wins in Australia and New Zealand, a rare feat for visiting sides. Unmatched IPL Presence
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Faf has been a force in the IPL, scoring over 3,400 runs, winning titles with Chennai Super Kings, and leading Royal Challengers Bangalore since 2022. He's the first batter to score 50+ against all 10 franchises. Fielding Excellence & Athleticism
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Apart from batting, Faf's fielding has always turned heads. Known for his quick reflexes, safe hands, and electric run-outs, he has often been compared to the likes of Jonty Rhodes for his brilliance in the field. Personal Integrity & Leadership
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Faf is admired for his honesty and calm demeanor. His autobiography, "Faf Through Fire", revealed his struggles, leadership challenges, and his commitment to team culture and mental health awareness. Off-Field Contributions
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Beyond cricket, he supported COVID-19 relief, advocated for racial equality, and promoted youth cricket in South Africa. Faf has proven that true leaders make an impact both on and off the field. A Career Worth Celebrating
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With 11,198 international runs, leadership milestones, and an ever-growing fan base, Faf du Plessis has carved a legendary legacy. Here's to more success, happiness, and cricket memories. Happy Birthday, Faf!
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