5 Best Performances of Rassie van der Dussen As He Retires
Best Performances of Rassie van der Dussen: Rassie van der Dussen has retired from international cricket on April 2, 2026, at the age of 35. The decision came just after Cricket South Africa left him out of the 2026–27 central contracts list. David Miller was also dropped.
In his message, he said playing for South Africa was the biggest honour of his life. He thanked CSA, former coach Enoch Nkwe, his teammates, family, and fans. He also said he will still play domestic cricket and stay involved in the game.
He was mainly known as a reliable white-ball batter. In ODIs, he scored 2,657 runs in 71 matches with an average of 50.13. This is one of the best for South Africa, only behind AB de Villiers among players with enough innings. He made 6 centuries and 17 fifties, with a highest score of 134.
In T20Is, he played 57 matches and scored 1,406 runs at a strike rate of 128.75. In Tests, he played 18 matches and scored 905 runs, with a top score of 98. He also holds a record for South Africa as the oldest player to score a first ODI hundred, at 32 years and 54 days.
In the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, he played a big role for South Africa. He scored a century and an unbeaten 76 in a tough chase against Afghanistan. He ended the tournament with two centuries, becoming one of only a few South African players to do that. In the semi-final, he also took a sharp catch to dismiss Mitchell Marsh.
Even after retiring from international cricket, he will keep playing in domestic and franchise leagues like SA20 and other T20 competitions. He is still in demand as a steady middle-order batter. His retirement also came at a time when Cricket South Africa is bringing in younger players like Dewald Brevis and others to prepare for the 2027 ODI World Cup.
A Look at the 5 Best Performances of Rassie van der Dussen
Below are the 5 Best Performances of Rassie van der Dussen
5. 93 vs Pakistan (ODI, 2019 – Port Elizabeth)
This was only his second international match, and he already looked settled. He scored 93 from 101 balls and played with full control. Batting with Hashim Amla, who made a century, he helped build a strong total. He had also scored 93 in his debut match, so this back-to-back performance showed he was ready for international cricket. He ended the series with 241 runs at a very strong average.
4. 108 vs Sri Lanka (ODI World Cup 2023 – Delhi)
In the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, this was one of the biggest matches for South Africa. He scored 108 from 110 balls and built his innings step by step. Along with Quinton de Kock, who also scored 100, they added 204 runs together. South Africa reached a huge total of 428/5. It was a historic game with three centuries in one innings.
3. 94 vs England (T20 World Cup 2021 – Sharjah)*
This was his best T20 innings. Against a strong England cricket team attack, he stayed not out on 94 from 60 balls. He played smart and attacked at the right time, hitting six sixes and five fours. With Aiden Markram, he added an unbeaten 103-run partnership. South Africa scored 189/2. Even though they didn’t reach the semi-finals, this innings stood out.
2. 133 vs New Zealand (ODI World Cup 2023 – Pune)
This is considered his most aggressive innings. He scored 133 from 118 balls against a strong bowling attack led by Trent Boult and Tim Southee. He hit nine fours and five sixes. His innings helped South Africa reach 357/4. They went on to win by a big margin of 190 runs, showing how dominant they were.
1. 134 vs England (ODI, 2023 – Bloemfontein)
This was his highest score in international cricket. He made 134 from 117 balls against a top England cricket team side. What made this innings special was how he scored most of his runs by running. Out of 134 runs, only 40 came from boundaries, and the rest came from quick running between the wickets. This showed his fitness and focus. His innings helped South Africa win by 62 runs.
FAQs
Q. What were some key highlights of his career?
A. Rassie van der Dussen scored two centuries in the 2023 World Cup and made 94* against England in the 2021 T20 World Cup.
Q. Will Rassie van der Dussen continue playing cricket after retirement?
A. Yes, Rassie van der Dussen will still play domestic and franchise leagues like SA20 and other T20 tournaments.
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