Bio/Wiki
Full Name | Andile Lucky Phehlukwayo |
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Nickname | Andy |
Physical Stats & More
Height | 175 cm |
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Weight | 75 kg |
Eye Color | Dark Brown |
Hair Color | Black |
Educational Qualification(s)
School | Glenwood High School, Durban, South Africa |
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College | Not Known |
Educational Qualification | Not Known |
Personal Life
Hometown | Margate, KwaZulu-Natal |
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Religion | Christianity |
Hobbies | Playing Table Tennis |
Relationships & More
Marital Status | Unmarried |
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Affairs/Girlfriends | Khanya May Apelgren |
Family
Father | Thando Phehlukwayo | ||||
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Mother | Name Not Known (Domestic Worker) | ||||
Siblings |
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Career
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Domestic/State Team | Dolphins, KwaZulu-Natal | ||||||
Records | In the season of 2015-2016, he was the leading wicket-taker in Dolphins squad after taking 12 wickets in T20 competition | ||||||
Career Turning Point | His excellent performance in the 2015-2016 season of T20 tournament earned him a place in the South Africa's top XI players |
Favourites
Favourite Cricketer | Chris Gayle |
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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. |