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Pierre de Bruyn was born on 31 March, 1977 in Pretoria, Transvaal Province, South Africa, is a South African cricketer. Discover Pierre de Bruyn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 31 March 1977
Birthday 31 March
Birthplace Pretoria, Transvaal Province, South Africa
Nationality South Africa

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1977

Pierre de Bruyn (born 31 March 1977) is a South African former cricketer.

1995

Having made his debut in first-class cricket in the 1995–96 South African cricket season, de Bruyn proceeded to play first-class, List A and Twenty20 cricket for several teams as an all-rounder and occasional wicket-keeper until his retirement during the 2009–10 South African cricket season.

Following his retirement, he moved into coaching.

He made his debut in first-class cricket for Northern Transvaal B against Transvaal B in the 1995–96 UCB Bowl at the Wanderers.

1997

He scored his maiden first-class century in 1997, batting alongside his twin-brother Ettiene de Bruyn for Northerns B. They shared a stand of 88 in Northerns first-innings, with de Bruyn making 103.

2000

He played solely first-class cricket up to 2000, before making his debut in List A one-day cricket for Easterns against a touring England XI.

2003

He played cricket in England in 2003, appearing for Norfolk in a one-day match in the 1st round of the Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy against Lincolnshire.

Namibia finished 4th in the tournament after a loss to The Netherlands, but it was enough to qualify for their first-ever ICC T20 World Cup and first ICC tournament since the 2003 ICC ODI World Cup.

De Bruyn was head coach of Namibia when they won their first-ever match at an ICC World Cup when they beat The Netherlands by 6 wickets at the 2021 ICC T20 World Cup in Abu Dhabi on 20 October 2021.

2005

He played first-class and one-day cricket for the Titans franchise between 2005 and 2007, as well as making his Twenty20 debut for the franchise against the Lions in the 2004–05 Standard Bank Pro20 Series.

2007

He later moved franchises to the Dolphins for the 2007–08 season having been released from his contract with the Titans, moving along with Alfonso Thomas.

2009

He played all three formats for the Dolphins until the 2009–10 season, as well as appearing in first-class and one-day cricket for KwaZulu-Natal Inland in the 2008–09 and 2009–10 seasons.

He retired from playing during the 2009–10 season, having been released from his contract by the Dolphins before the conclusion of the season.

He played a total of 91 first-class matches, scoring 4,637 runs at an average of 37.09, while with his right-arm fast-medium bowling he took 108 wickets at 29.85 apiece.

In one-day cricket he played 108 matches, scoring 1,791 runs at an average of 29.85 and a high score of 111 not out, while with the ball he took 60 wickets at 38.11 apiece.

Uniquely in Twenty20 matches, de Bruyn played three roles as a batsman, bowler and wicket-keeper in the same match.

Following his retirement, he moved into coaching, taking up the post of director of cricket at the University of Pretoria.

2016

He was appointed the head coach of English county side Leicestershire in 2016, before resigning the following year.

He replaced Andrew McDonald as head coach of Leicestershire in August 2016, having worked with the county as the Second XI and Assistant Skills Coach since the winter of 2015.

2017

With Leicestershire bottom of the County Championship in 2017 and with unresolvable dressing room tensions, de Bruyn quit as head coach with immediate effect in September 2017, with Graeme Welch and John Sadler replacing him in the interim.

2018

In December 2018, he was appointed as the head coach of the Namibia national cricket team.

de Bruyn was born at Pretoria, where he was educated at Zwartkop High School.

In December 2018, he was appointed as head coach of the Namibia national cricket team, replacing Dee Thakur.

2019

He took up the post in January 2019.

His first engagement was the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament in April 2019.