Andile Phehlukwayo Age, Wiki and Bio

Andile Phehlukwayo

Quick Info

ProfessionCricketer
NationalitySouth African
Date of Birth03/03/1996
Age28 years
BirthplaceMargate, KwaZulu-Natal

Bio/Wiki

Full NameAndile Lucky Phehlukwayo
NicknameAndy

Physical Stats & More

Height175 cm
Weight75 kg
Eye ColorDark Brown
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolGlenwood High School, Durban, South Africa
CollegeNot Known
Educational QualificationNot Known

Personal Life

HometownMargate, KwaZulu-Natal
ReligionChristianity
HobbiesPlaying Table Tennis

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsKhanya May Apelgren

Family

FatherThando Phehlukwayo
MotherName Not Known (Domestic Worker)
Siblings
BrotherNot Known
SisterNot Known

Career

International Debut
ODI25 September 2016 against Ireland at Benoni
Test28 September 2017 against Bangladesh at Potchefstroom
T20I20 January 2017 against Sri Lanka at Centurion
Jersey Number
  • #3 (South Africa)
  • #3 (Domestic)
Domestic/State TeamDolphins, KwaZulu-Natal
RecordsIn the season of 2015-2016, he was the leading wicket-taker in Dolphins squad after taking 12 wickets in T20 competition
Career Turning PointHis excellent performance in the 2015-2016 season of T20 tournament earned him a place in the South Africa's top XI players

Favourites

Favourite CricketerChris Gayle

Some Lesser Known Facts

He discovered the sport of Cricket through Rosemary Dismore, his mother's employer.
With Rosemary's assistance, he secured a hockey scholarship from Glenwood High School in Durban, South Africa.
He was honored with the Daily News UKZN School Sports Star of the year award by Independent Newspapers.
He chose a career in cricket over other options due to its financial advantages.
In 2014, he joined the South Africa Under-19 World Cup squad, playing one match.
That same year, he competed with the Dolphins cricket team in the Champions League T20.
He distinguished himself as one of the top XI players in South Africa, facing England in Kimberley, Northern Cape.
In 2016, he achieved the most wickets for South Africa in an ODI series against Australia, where South Africa triumphed with a 5-0 clean sweep.
Despite only 24 first-class games under his belt, he was included in the Test match series against England.
Formerly a non-vegetarian, he adopted a vegetarian diet in 2013.