Hansie Cronje Biography

Hansie Cronje, Athlete
Born asWessel Johannes Cronje
Known asHansie
Occup.Athlete
FromSouth Africa
BornSeptember 25, 1969
Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa
DiedJune 1, 2002
George, Western Cape, South Africa
CausePlane crash
Aged32 years
Hansie Cronje was a South African cricket player, born upon September 25, 1969, in Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa. He was a skilled batsman and a successful captain, leading the South African cricket team throughout the 1990s, however his profession and also life were stained by his involvement in a match-fixing scandal that stunned the world of cricket.

Early Life as well as Career:
Hendrik Johannes Cronje, called "Hansie", matured in a sports-loving family. His father, Ewie, was a provincial cricketer and also rugby player, while his mom, San-Marie, was a talented athlete herself. Hansie was the youngest of 3 youngsters, with his bro Frans and sister Hester both excelling in sports too. Hansie showed pledge as a cricketer at a very early age as well as took place to stand for the Orange Free State in both junior and senior levels. In 1988, he made his top-notch launching at the age of 19.

Cronje's international debut came in February 1992 in a One Day International (ODI) suit versus Australia. Right after, he was selected vice-captain southern African cricket group in 1993, making his Test debut versus the West Indies.

Captaincy and Achievements:
In 1994, Hansie Cronje became the captain southern African cricket group. Under his leadership, the group signed up memorable success versus top cricketing countries, such as Australia, England, as well as India, as well as finished as runners-up in the 1998 Wills International Cup. Hansie was recognized for his hostile strategies and also sharp leadership on the area, which captivated him to followers as well as teammates alike. In his six years as captain, Cronje led the group in 53 Tests (winning 27) and also 138 ODIs (winning 99).

Match-fixing Scandal:
In April 2000, Hansie Cronje's globe came collapsing down when he was charged of match-fixing by the Indian authorities. Proof arised that recommended Cronje was involved in dealing with matches as well as obtaining money from bookmakers. Initially, Cronje rejected the claims, yet in June 2000, he confessed to approving cash for giving details and dealing with matches.

Cronje was outlawed from cricket forever in October 2000. The match-fixing detraction not only smashed the credibility of the sport however likewise caused further investigations right into match-fixing, linking a number of other cricketers around the world. In 2001, Cronje offered testimony to the King Commission, outlining his involvement in match-fixing as well as calling various other cricketers that were included. Despite his admission, Cronje continued to be a polarizing figure in South Africa, with some still considering him a hero while others viewed him as a traitor.

Death and Legacy:
On June 1, 2002, misfortune struck when Hansie Cronje passed away in an airplane collision in the Outeniqua Mountains, South Africa. The nationwide cascade of grief for his passing bore witness the conflicted emotions that South Africans felt for a fallen hero.

Although Hansie Cronje's life as well as profession were mired in dispute, his contributions to South African cricket can not be denied. He remains one of South Africa's most successful cricket captains, and also his story works as a cautionary tale about the dangers presented to the stability of the sporting activity by the lure to participate in corrupt practices.

Our collection contains 9 quotes who is written / told by Hansie.

Related authors: Lawrence Taylor (Athlete)

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9 Famous quotes by Hansie Cronje

Small: We didnt sleep last week - we literally didnt sleep - because weve been so busy with the book
"We didn't sleep last week - we literally didn't sleep - because we've been so busy with the book"
Small: I realized I made a big mistake and if I could have it over again, I would do it so much differently
"I realized I made a big mistake and if I could have it over again, I would do it so much differently"
Small: If the coach is good, I dont think a psychologist is needed
"If the coach is good, I don't think a psychologist is needed"
Small: Its good fun, yes, but when we play, we take it seriously and want to do well
"It's good fun, yes, but when we play, we take it seriously and want to do well"
Small: I always played to win
"I always played to win"
Small: We really tried hard not to make it a cricket book, it appeals to a much wider community
"We really tried hard not to make it a cricket book, it appeals to a much wider community"
Small: I love surfing more than cricket, more interesting and you meet great people
"I love surfing more than cricket, more interesting and you meet great people"
Small: The very quick and high sales of the book caught us off guard, but fortunately we got the second editio
"The very quick and high sales of the book caught us off guard, but fortunately we got the second edition from the printers at the end of last week and the shops should now be stocked again"
Small: I think the toughest part for me was when Herschelle said that he obviously looked up to his Captain, a
"I think the toughest part for me was when Herschelle said that he obviously looked up to his Captain, and he felt if his Captain could do it, then so could he, and that to me was when it really struck home"