Faf du Plessis is a renowned South African cricketer who gained international fame for his extraordinary skills in all three game formats and leadership of the South African national team.
He became especially recognized for his resilience and adaptability during his Test debut against Australia in 2012, where his performance under pressure earned him widespread admiration.
His contributions to teams such as the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL) have also solidified his status as a global cricket icon.
Over the years, he has evolved as a formidable batsman and a respected leader on and off the field.
Profile
- Full name: Francois du Plessis
- Nickname: Faf
- Date of birth: July 13, 1984
- Age: 40 years old
- Gender: Male
- Place of birth: Pretoria, South Africa
- Nationality: South African
- Profession: Cricketer
- Height: 5 feet 11 inches
- Parents: Francois du Plessis (Father)
- Siblings: N/A
- Spouse: Imari Visser
- Children: Amelie du Plessis ,Zoey Plessis
- Relationship status: Married
- Religion: Christianity
- Ethnicity: White South African
- Net worth: $15 million
Early Life and Education
Faf du Plessis, now 40, was born on July 13, 1984, in Pretoria, South Africa.
He grew up in a sports-oriented family; his father, Francois du Plessis, played rugby for Northern Transvaal.
Faf attended Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool in Pretoria, where he was classmates with AB de Villiers, another future South African cricket legend.
His early education provided the foundation for his cricketing career. However, when he graduated from the University of Pretoria, he fully committed to pursuing cricket professionally.
Faf du Plessis is of White South African descent, and his upbringing in Pretoria greatly influenced his cricketing journey.
He is a devout Christian, which has played an essential role in shaping his personal and professional life.
Personal Life
Faf du Plessis married his long-time girlfriend, Imari Visser, on November 23, 2013, in a ceremony near Cape Town.
Imari, a marketing professional and photographer, and Faf had been together for several years before tying the knot.
The couple has two daughters named Amelie and Zoey du Plessis; Faf is known for keeping a relatively low profile regarding his private life, often emphasizing the importance of family and his faith.
Career
Faf du Plessis’ cricket career began domestically, playing for the Titans. After an impressive stint in England’s county cricket with Lancashire, he was called to the South African national team.
His Test debut against Australia in 2012 at Adelaide remains one of the most memorable performances of his career, where his match-saving innings earned him global recognition.
He was known for his calm demeanor under pressure and became a mainstay in the South African middle order across all formats.
Faf was also a successful captain, leading South Africa across all formats at different points in his career. He captained the Proteas in several essential series and tournaments, including the ICC World Cups.
His job was also marked by his participation in various T20 leagues worldwide, including the IPL, where he was a vital player for Chennai Super Kings and later captained Royal Challengers Bangalore. Faf continued to play T20 cricket globally and remained an active figure in franchise leagues.
Awards
- South Africa Cricket Annual Player of the Year (2011)
- Player of the Match, Test debut vs. Australia (2012)
- IPL Player of the Match, Final (2021)
- Leading run-scorer for Paarl Rocks, Mzansi Super League (2019)
- Captain of South Africa in all formats of cricket (2016–2020)
Net Worth
Faf du Plessis’ net worth is around $15 million.
His wealth has accumulated through his cricket career, including his earnings from international matches, IPL contracts, and endorsements with major brands.
Controversy
Faf du Plessis has been involved in a few controversies throughout his career, most notably regarding ball-tampering incidents.
In 2013, he was fined for ball tampering during a Test match against Pakistan in the UAE. The incident occurred when he was caught on camera rubbing the ball on the zipper of his trousers.
This led to a 50% fine on his match fee. Another controversy arose in 2016 during South Africa’s series in Australia when he was again accused of ball tampering for applying saliva mixed with a mint to the ball.
Despite the controversy, du Plessis defended himself and played a vital role in South African cricket. His honesty and willingness to face his mistakes are well documented in his autobiography, “Through Fire,” where he opens up about the challenges he faced as a leader and the scrutiny that came with his role as captain.
Social Media
- Instagram: @fafdup
- Twitter: @faf1307
Books
- Through Fire (Autobiography, 2022)
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