词条 | Meyrick Pringle |
释义 |
| name = Meyrick Pringle | image = File:Meyrick Pringle.jpg | country = South Africa | batting = Right-handed | bowling = Right-arm fast-medium | columns = 2 | column1 = Tests | matches1 = 4 | runs1 = 67 | bat avg1 = 16.75 | 100s/50s1 = 0/0 | top score1 = 33 | deliveries1 = 652 | wickets1 = 5 | bowl avg1 = 54.00 | fivefor1 = 0 | tenfor1 = 0 | best bowling1 = 2/62 | catches/stumpings1 = 0/– | column2 = ODIs | matches2 = 17 | runs2 = 48 | bat avg2 = 9.59 | 100s/50s2 = 0/0 | top score2 = 13* | deliveries2 = 870 | wickets2 = 22 | bowl avg2 = 27.45 | fivefor2 = 0 | tenfor2 = 0 | best bowling2 = 4/11 | catches/stumpings2 = 2/– | club1 = Orange Free State | year1 = 1985–1986 | club2 = Sussex | year2 = 1987–1988 | club3 = Eastern Province | year3 = 1988–1989 | club4 = Western Province | year4 = 1989–1997 | club5 = Eastern Province | year5 = 1997–2002 | date = 25 January | year = 2006 | source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/46790.html Cricinfo }} Meyrick Wayne Pringle (born 22 June 1966) is a former South African cricketer who played in four Tests and seventeen One Day Internationals (ODIs) from 1992 to 1995. CareerPringle attended and played for Kingswood College at school level. After matriculating in 1984 Pringle started playing provincial cricket for a number of teams, including Orange Free State (1985–1986), Sussex (1987–1998), Eastern Province (1988–1989), Western Province (1990–1998) and Eastern Province again (1998–2002).{{citation needed|date=December 2011}} Pringle made his ODI debut for South Africa against Australia at the 1992 Cricket World Cup, and at the same tournament had the best bowling performance of his career, taking four wickets for eleven runs against the West indies, a performance which earned him the man of the match award.[1] He made his Test debut later that same year on South Africa's tour to the West Indies, the first Test played by South Africa since the lifting of sporting sanctions after the end of Apartheid. Pringle took 2/105 in that match. In the following series against India at home, Pringle was injured during the second Test match in Johannesburg. On the second day of the match, Pringle was batting when Indian fast bowler Javagal Srinath bowled him a bouncer which struck him on the eye. Pringle fell to the ground and was forced to retire hurt, being carried off the field on a stretcher.[2][3] He would not play again until 1995, when he played his final Test match against England. Pringle announced his retirement from international cricket in 1996 having played four Tests and 17 ODIs for South Africa. CoachingAfter his retirement Pringle coached and assisted in Holland and Namibia before being appointed coaching director at the Jaipur Cricket Academy.[4] He was appointed as Rajasthan's bowling coach on 5 December 2011 then came on board on a full-time basis for 2012/2013[5] Pringle is currently consulting at all levels of cricket around the world in all formats of the game. Meyrick is also a Freelancing TV broadcaster (Commentator) (Studio Guest) Pringle FoundationIn 2009 Pringle started the Pringle Sports & Education Foundation with his cousin Grant Pringle. The foundation is aimed at establishing a system that ensures underprivileged children receive education and sports training.[6] The foundation is also involved in coaching clinics, club and school development and is also looking at working on international scholarship exchanges between various countries such as India. CommentatingIn 2013 South African Sport TV Broadcaster SuperSport (TV channel) launched an IsiXhosa language Channel option for Xhosa viewers in South Africa. Pringle, who is fluent in Xhosa, was asked to join the isiXhosa commentating team. With the start of the Champions Trophy cricket tournament which took place in June 2013, the new language channel did phenomenally well and since to date Pringle has become a controversial figure being the first white male South African to commentate in a South African native language. There has been a tremendous incline of viewers in the channel option and even the viewers have been amazed with the outcome of Pringle's commentating. Pringle's new apparent nickname in the studios is White Sangoma meaning "White Doctor". References1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/wctimeline/content/story/500204.html | title=Pringle's big day out | publisher=ESPNcricinfo | accessdate=21 December 2011 | author=McGlashan, Andrew}} 2. ^India tour of South Africa, 1992/93 3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.cricketnirvana.com/features-article/2008/march/features-article-20080325-29.html | title=India vs RSA: Memories Galore – A knock-out blow | publisher=Cricket Nirvana | date=25 March 2008 | accessdate=21 December 2011 | author=Tawde, Rohan}} 4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.pringlefoundation.org.za/Newdetail.aspx?NID=4 | title=Pringle swings into India | publisher=Pringle Sports & Education Foundation | date=25 July 2011 | accessdate=21 December 2011 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426063835/http://www.pringlefoundation.org.za/Newdetail.aspx?NID=4 | archivedate=26 April 2012 | df=dmy-all }} 5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ranji-trophy-elite-2011/content/story/543907.html | title=Meyrick Pringle appointed Rajasthan bowling coach | publisher=ESPNcricinfo | date=5 December 2011 | accessdate=21 December 2011 | author=Gollapudi, Nagraj}} 6. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.pringlefoundation.org.za/content.aspx?PID=1 | title=About Us | publisher=Pringle Sports & Education Foundation | accessdate=21 December 2011 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120215122003/http://www.pringlefoundation.org.za/content.aspx?PID=1 | archivedate=15 February 2012 | df=dmy-all }} External links{{cricinfo|id=46790}}{{South Africa Squad 1992 Cricket World Cup}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Pringle, Meyrick}} 11 : 1966 births|Living people|People from Raymond Mhlaba Local Municipality|South Africa Test cricketers|South Africa One Day International cricketers|South African cricketers|Free State cricketers|Sussex cricketers|Eastern Province cricketers|Western Province cricketers|Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers |
随便看 |
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。