Date of Birth | 23/12/1991 |
Age | 31 |
Nationality | South African |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Bowling All-Rounder (Spin) |
Bowling Style | RA Off Spin |
Batting Style | RH Middle Order Bat |
Entry Route | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | South African Invitation XI, Cape Cobras, Titans, Easterns, Boland, Tshwane Spartans, Paarl Royals |
Coaching Qualifications | CSA Level 2 |
Imraan Manack is one of South African domestic cricket’s leading spinners.
A towering off-spinner, Manack has used his height to his advantage in recent years where he boasts some of the best numbers in white-ball cricket.
In List A cricket, he bagged 22 wickets at 16.22 (2018/19), 22 wickets 29.36 (2019/20), and 8 wickets at 28.75 (2020/21) for the Cape Cobras in the latter to take out the Momentum One Day Cup Player of the Year.
Now with Boland Rocks, Manack harbors national ambitions, and given his recent success, he stands every chance for a call-up soon. The spinner, who is also a more than useful batter, has already earned national recognition with South African Invitation selection, playing England in 2 matches, bagging the wicket of Eoin Morgan (early 2020).
He was also a key performer in Tshwane Spartans run to the Mzansi Super League Final run (2019), Easterns Africa T20 Cup (2018), and One Day Cup (2019/20) prior to that. He also played for the Paarl Royals, alongside the likes of Eoin Morgan, Jason Roy, and Jos Buttler in the SA20 this summer.
Manack is quite the prospect who is now looking to embark on a fourth UK stint following successful stints in 2017 (Hornchurch - 489 runs at 81.50 and 28 wickets at 12.18), 2019 (Eckington - 477 runs at 36.69 and 32 runs at 22.22), and 2022 (Horspath - 228 runs at 28.50 and 8 wickets at 31.63).
An accomplished, and accredited CSA Level 2 coach, Manack is keen to impress for whatever club he joins for the UK 2023 season.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Horspath (2022) | ||||
Eckington (2019) | 477 | 36.69 | 32 | 22.22 |
Hornchurch (2017) | 489 | 81.50 | 28 | 12.18 |
Date of Birth | 23/12/1991 |
Age | 31 |
Nationality | South African |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Bowling All-Rounder (Spin) |
Player Status | Available |
Bowling Style | RA Off Spin |
Batting Style | RH Middle Order Bat |
Entry Route | International Sportsperson Visa |
Major Teams | South African Invitation XI, Cape Cobras, Titans, Easterns, Boland, Tshwane Spartans, Paarl Royals |
Coaching Qualifications | CSA Level 2 |
Imraan Manack is one of South African domestic cricket’s leading spinners.
A towering off-spinner, Manack has used his height to his advantage in recent years where he boasts some of the best numbers in white-ball cricket.
In List A cricket, he bagged 22 wickets at 16.22 (2018/19), 22 wickets 29.36 (2019/20), and 8 wickets at 28.75 (2020/21) for the Cape Cobras in the latter to take out the Momentum One Day Cup Player of the Year.
Now with Boland Rocks, Manack harbors national ambitions, and given his recent success, he stands every chance for a call-up soon. The spinner, who is also a more than useful batter, has already earned national recognition with South African Invitation selection, playing England in 2 matches, bagging the wicket of Eoin Morgan (early 2020).
He was also a key performer in Tshwane Spartans run to the Mzansi Super League Final run (2019), Easterns Africa T20 Cup (2018), and One Day Cup (2019/20) prior to that. He also played for the Paarl Royals, alongside the likes of Eoin Morgan, Jason Roy, and Jos Buttler in the SA20 this summer.
Manack is quite the prospect who is now looking to embark on a fourth UK stint following successful stints in 2017 (Hornchurch - 489 runs at 81.50 and 28 wickets at 12.18), 2019 (Eckington - 477 runs at 36.69 and 32 runs at 22.22), and 2022 (Horspath - 228 runs at 28.50 and 8 wickets at 31.63).
An accomplished, and accredited CSA Level 2 coach, Manack is keen to impress for whatever club he joins for the UK 2023 season.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Horspath (2022) | ||||
Eckington (2019) | 477 | 36.69 | 32 | 22.22 |
Hornchurch (2017) | 489 | 81.50 | 28 | 12.18 |