Relive a forgotten but brilliant performance by South African allrounder Adrian Kuiper, who took 3 wickets for just 33 runs in 5 overs against West Indies in the 1st ODI at Sabina Park, Kingston, on April 7, 1992.
Though Kuiper was often praised for his explosive batting, this match highlighted his underrated bowling skills. Coming in as a medium-pacer, he dismissed key West Indian batsmen and helped keep their scoring in check. This performance was crucial during South Africa’s early days back in international cricket after years of isolation.
Kuiper, known for his powerful sixes and fearless batting, was part of many iconic moments — from smashing 117 off 67 balls in Bloemfontein to hitting 26 runs in an over against Australia. But in this video, we shine a light on his bowling brilliance, often forgotten in the history books.
This video also takes a deeper look at his career, his contribution to South African cricket's re-emergence, and why he’s often compared to the legendary Ian Botham.
🎥 Watch till the end to learn more about Adrian Kuiper’s impact on South African cricket, both with the bat and the ball.
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I hope you like the video of Adrian Kuiper's Big Hitter and Bowler | Best Bowling Figure in ODI 3 for 33 vs West Indies, 1992.