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Cody Chetty
Personal information
Born (1991-06-28) 28 June 1991 (age 33)
Durban, South Africa
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 99 98 80
Runs scored 4,919 2,035 1,663
Batting average 36.16 27.50 27.71
100s/50s 10/24 1/15 0/9
Top score 142 * 123 94 *
Catches/ stumpings 50/– 33/– 22/–
Source: Cricinfo, 9 October 2020

Cody Chetty (born 28 June 1991) is a South African former first-class cricketer who played for the Dolphins cricket team. [1] He played primarily as a middle-order batsman. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. [2] However, in October 2017, Cricket South Africa initially postponed the tournament until November 2018, with it being cancelled soon after. [3] In September 2018, he was named in KwaZulu-Natal Inland's squad for the 2018 Africa T20 Cup. [4]

In October 2020, Chetty announced his retirement from cricket. [5] However, in June 2021, Chetty was selected in the players' draft ahead of the Minor League Cricket tournament in the United States. [6] [7]

In March 2023, Chetty was drafted in Round 7 by the Texas Super Kings for the inaugural season of Major League Cricket. [8]

References

  1. ^ "Cody Chetty". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  2. ^ "T20 Global League announces final team squads". T20 Global League. Archived from the original on 5 September 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Cricket South Africa postpones Global T20 league". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  4. ^ "KwaZulu-Natal Inland Squad". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  5. ^ "Chetty calls time on his cricket career". Dolphins Cricket. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Pre-Draft Selections Confirmed by 21 Minor League Cricket Teams as Draft Day Looms". USA Cricket. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
  7. ^ "All 27 Teams Complete Initial Roster Selection Following Minor League Cricket Draft". USA Cricket. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  8. ^ "MLC". www.majorleaguecricket.com. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cody Chetty
Personal information
Born (1991-06-28) 28 June 1991 (age 33)
Durban, South Africa
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 99 98 80
Runs scored 4,919 2,035 1,663
Batting average 36.16 27.50 27.71
100s/50s 10/24 1/15 0/9
Top score 142 * 123 94 *
Catches/ stumpings 50/– 33/– 22/–
Source: Cricinfo, 9 October 2020

Cody Chetty (born 28 June 1991) is a South African former first-class cricketer who played for the Dolphins cricket team. [1] He played primarily as a middle-order batsman. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League. [2] However, in October 2017, Cricket South Africa initially postponed the tournament until November 2018, with it being cancelled soon after. [3] In September 2018, he was named in KwaZulu-Natal Inland's squad for the 2018 Africa T20 Cup. [4]

In October 2020, Chetty announced his retirement from cricket. [5] However, in June 2021, Chetty was selected in the players' draft ahead of the Minor League Cricket tournament in the United States. [6] [7]

In March 2023, Chetty was drafted in Round 7 by the Texas Super Kings for the inaugural season of Major League Cricket. [8]

References

  1. ^ "Cody Chetty". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  2. ^ "T20 Global League announces final team squads". T20 Global League. Archived from the original on 5 September 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Cricket South Africa postpones Global T20 league". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  4. ^ "KwaZulu-Natal Inland Squad". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  5. ^ "Chetty calls time on his cricket career". Dolphins Cricket. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Pre-Draft Selections Confirmed by 21 Minor League Cricket Teams as Draft Day Looms". USA Cricket. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
  7. ^ "All 27 Teams Complete Initial Roster Selection Following Minor League Cricket Draft". USA Cricket. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  8. ^ "MLC". www.majorleaguecricket.com. Retrieved 16 June 2023.

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