De Kock
Age | 31 years (.2023) |
Height | 5 feet 7 inches |
Profession | African cricketer, captain of the Proteas in all three formats. |
Weight | 66 kg – 145 lbs |
Birthday | 17 December |
De Kock’s Parents Family
Father | Ernest de Kock |
Mother | Mrs. Ernest de Kock |
Siblings | 1 |
Brother | name yet to be uploaded |
Sister | Dalean de Kock |
De Kock’s Relationship
Affairs/Girlfriend | Sasha Hurly Quinton |
Wife/Spouse | Sasha Hurly Quinton |
Children | 1 |
Sons | 1 name yet to be uploaded |
Daughter | name yet to be uploaded |
De Kock’s BioData
Real Name | Quinton de Kock South |
Nick Name | Quinny |
Famous | South African cricketer |
Zodiac Sign | Sagittarius |
Date of Birth | 17 December 1992 |
Nationality | South African |
Hometown | Johannesburg, South Africa |
Religion | Christian |
Hobbies | Traveling, Singing, playing cricket, Fishing |
Awards/Caste | See more following Awards |
Source of money
Net worth | $10 Million – $15 Million (.approx) |
salary | 6.75 Crore (.approx) |
Income | Rs 6,75,00,000 |
Appeared In | yet to be uploaded |
Source | Source Of Income sports cricket |
Physical fitness
Eye color | The Color of the Eye is dark brown |
Hair Color | The Color of the Hair is Black |
body | The body Complexion is slim |
skin colour | The Skin Color is fair |
Body | The Body Measurement is 34-25-32 inches |
Physical state
Marital Status/Date | Married |
Birthplace | Johannesburg, South Africa |
Height F | 5 feet 7 inches |
Height m | 1.73 in meter |
Height cm | 173 in centimeter |
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Qualification
Education | Qualification Graduation |
College | college name N/A |
University | University name N/A |
School | King Edward VII School |
Degree | Graduation |
Address
Country | South Africa |
Town | Town name N/A |
Ethnicity | Ethnicity name N/A |
Old City | N/A |
Address City | Johannesburg, South Africa |
Favorites
Food | KFC Burger, Chocolates, and Ice cream. |
Actor | Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson |
Actress | Favorites Actress |
Sports | tennis, football, basketball, cricket |
Song | Favorites Songs N/A |
Choices brands
Shoes | Favorites Shoe Brand |
Clothes | Favorites Clothes Brands |
Mobils | Favorites Mobils Brands |
Cars | Favorites Car Brands |
Drinks | Favorites Drink Brands |
Cricket career
Batting style | Left hand Bat |
Bowling style | yet to be uploaded |
Dates joined | 2009-10 season |
Current teams | Lucknow Super Giants, South Africa national cricket team, Titans cricket team, Barbados Royals |
Number of centuries | 17 ODI, 1 T20, 6 Test |
Personal Information
South African cricketer and former captain of the Proteas in all three formats Quinton de Kock currently plays for South Africa in limited-overs cricket, the Titans at the domestic level, and the Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League. Celebbeing.com
Sometimes, typically over an extremely drawn-out period, there comes a player who figures out how to catch your creative mind. Quinton de Kock is one such athlete from South Africa. A portion of the accomplishments that he has achieved at his age is unbelievable, and it’s not difficult to see why he is now being proclaimed as a future incredible.
Not only is de Kock an amazing batsman, but the value he brings to the side by wearing the gloves is gigantic. De Kock went to Lord Edward VII Secondary School, the very school that Graeme Smith and Neil McKenzie joined. He rose to noticeable quality as a component of the South Africa U-19 side and wound up as his group’s most noteworthy run-scorer during the 2012 World Cup in Australia.
Sometime thereafter, playing for the Lions in the Bosses Association T20, de Kock grabbed the attention of a bigger crowd with a shimmering thump to help his group over the line against the Mumbai Indians. It made ready for him to come to the public group in a T20I series against New Zealand two months after the fact, as Stomach muscle de Villiers needed a break.
Nonetheless, the worldwide achievement didn’t come ahead of schedule for de Kock. It was just a year after the fact when he scored those three progressive ODI hundreds against India, that individuals began considering his humongous ability. Yet again, he was essentially all through the side until the end of the year, when he faced it and hardened his situation with two or three hundred in a five-match ODI series.
It had been just under two years since de Kock’s Test debut at this point. He never really claimed the place as his own. Despite the success of the ODI series in India, Dane Vilas was chosen to replace him as the wicketkeeper for the corresponding Test series. However, de Kock truly came into his own in 2016 when he started producing exhibitions that eventually led to tests with greats like Adam Gilchrist.
During a hot stretch in the middle of the year, de Kock became the fifth South African to record five innings of fifty or more runs. This trend culminated with a match-winning hundred against Australia in Hobart, which gave the visitors the series victory.
Many Australian spectators were brought back to happy memories of their renowned wicketkeeper-batsman by De Kock’s style of play in the previous Test in Perth, when he scored counter-attacking fifties, followed by Hobart. De Kock excelled in limited-overs cricket as well as the Test format in 2016.
Before being South Africa’s leading run-getter in the World T20 and being chosen to the ICC’s team of the tournament, he began the competition with a pair of hundreds against England at home. Later that year, in Centurion, he may have produced his most famous ODI innings to date, thrashing Australia for 178 off only 113 balls.
He did not have a memorable World Cup in 2015 because of an ankle injury that threatened to prevent him from playing. However, the 22-year-old returned in time for the major event. However, he was unable to find his form throughout the tournament. In eight matches as South Africa’s opening batsman, he reached 20 only twice.