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Andile Phehlukwayo

Team flagSA29 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
#86 All Rounder in ODI

Professional Details

RoleAll Rounder
Batsleft handed . lower order
Bowlsright-arm medium . Faster

Teams played for

South Africa South Africa U19 Dolphins South African Invitation XI South Africa A Joburg Giants Cape Town Blitz Vancouver Knights Durban Heat

Personal Details

NameAndile Phehlukwayo
GenderMale
Birth3 Mar 1996
Birth PlaceDurban
Height5ft 9in
NationalitySouth African

Andile Phehlukwayo has emerged as one of the most important cogs in the South African limited-overs side recently, owing to his all-around skills. While growing up, Phehlukwayo had an affinity towards cricket and hockey, and despite earning a scholarship in Hockey, cricket was his first choice, and he slowly but steadily rose through the ranks and made his international debut for South Africa in 2016. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Andile Phehlukwayo has emerged as one of the most important cogs in the South African limited-overs side recently, owing to his all-around skills. While growing up, Phehlukwayo had an affinity towards cricket and hockey, and despite earning a scholarship in Hockey, cricket was his first choice, and he slowly but steadily rose through the ranks and made his international debut for South Africa in 2016. 

Having performed consistently for the Dolphins in the domestic circuit, Phehlukwayo managed to break into the national squad. He was part of the triumphant U-19 World Cup-winning campaign in 2014, but failed to make an impression, having played just a solitary game in the tournament. 

He was part of the Dolphins squad in the Champions League later in the year, but yet again he failed to make a name for himself. 

Phehlukwayo went back to basics and found success in the domestic circuit before getting in the XI for a tour game against the visiting English side. The all-rounder came up with some consistent performances for South Africa A and was included in the ODI squad for the series against Australia and Ireland. He played a pivotal part as South Africa whitewashed the Aussies 5-0. 

After suffering a groin injury, Phehlukwayo returned for the tour of Sri Lanka and found himself in the thick of things with exemplary death overs bowling. He was part of the Champions Trophy squad in 2017 and went on to emerge as a regular in the ODI set-up. He also played in the 2019 World Cup during a forgettable campaign for the Proteas. 

The all-rounder was also included in the Test squad for the series against India in 2018. He had a good time with the ball and bagged some crucial wickets. 

Following the 2019 World Cup, Phehlukwayo remained a regular in South Africa’s ODI and T20I squads. He played an important role in several bilateral series, often delivering match-winning performances with his economical bowling and explosive batting in the lower order. His performances in franchise cricket further solidified his reputation as a dependable all-rounder.

In the 2021 T20 World Cup, he was part of South Africa’s squad but did not feature prominently in the playing XI. However, he made a strong comeback in the following years, proving his worth as a reliable all-rounder. He was included in the squad for the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup in India, where his contributions helped South Africa reach the semifinals.

Phehlukwayo also remained a sought-after player in T20 franchise cricket. He played for the Durban Super Giants in the SA20 league and participated in overseas leagues, showcasing his skills as a dynamic all-rounder. 

As 2025 unfolds, Phehlukwayo remains an integral part of South Africa’s white-ball setup. With another T20 World Cup on the horizon, he will be looking to further establish himself as one of the top all-rounders in world cricket. His ability to contribute under pressure with both bat and ball makes him a key figure in South Africa’s push for an ICC trophy.

(As of March 2025)