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South African cricketer
Derek Crookes
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Batting
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Bowling
| Right-arm off break
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Relations
| Norman Crookes
(father)
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Years
| Team
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1989/90?1996/97
| Natal
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1997/98?1999/00
| Gauteng
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2000/01?2002/03
| Easterns
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2003/04?2004/05
| Lions
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2003/04?2004/05
| Gauteng
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Derek Norman Crookes
(born 5 March 1969) is a former South African
cricketer
who played 32
One Day Internationals
for
South Africa
between 1994 and 2000. In domestic cricket he played for
Natal
,
Gauteng
,
Easterns
and the
Highveld Lions
. Crookes was a member of the South Africa team that won the
1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy
, the only ICC trophy the country has won till date, where he scored the winning boundary in the
final
.
He was educated at
Hilton College
.
His father,
Norman Crookes
, was an off-spinning all-rounder who played for Natal in the 1960s and toured
England
with the South African team in 1965, but did not play a Test.
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Ntini
was named in the original squad, but was replaced on 23 April 1999 by Dawson
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