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South African cricketer
Steven Jack
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Steven Douglas Jack
(born 4 August 1970) is a former South African
cricketer
who played in two
Test matches
and two
One Day Internationals
.
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He was a fast, aggressive bowler and formed a formidable opening partnership with
Richard Snell
for
Transvaal
in the early 1990s, as they tried to recapture the glory of the 'Mean Machine' years. He made his Test debut against New Zealand during the 1994?95 season, taking five wickets in the third Test. He was unfortunate to have his career coincide with that of
Allan Donald
, and it was then cut short due to injury. His first-class career spanned seven seasons in which he took 223 wickets with a best of 8 for 51 against
Eastern Province
. In his two One Day Internationals during the
Mandela Trophy
in 1995 he took three wickets. He attended Glenwood High School in Durban.
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