List of South Africa national cricket captains

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South Africa played its first Test match in cricket in 1889 against England at Port Elizabeth, becoming the third Test nation after England and Australia. This is a list of the men and women who have been the official South African captains in cricket.

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South Africa was a founder member of the International Cricket Council in 1909. However, the South African team did not play official Test cricket from 1970 to 1991, having been suspended from membership by the ICC as a result of controversy over apartheid (most particularly the reaction to the Basil d'Oliveira affair). There were a number of rebel tours to South Africa in the intervening period, but none of the matches are recognised as official Test matches and are italicised below. South Africa rejoined the ICC, and resumed playing official Test cricket, in 1991.

Men's cricket

Test match captains

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the South African cricket team for at least one Test match. Where a player has a dagger (†) next to a Test match series in which he captained at least one Test, that denotes that player deputised for the appointed captain or were appointed by the home authority for a minor proportion in a series. The dagger classification follows that adopted by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack .

The table of results is complete up to the second Test against Australia in December 2022.

South African Test match captains [1]
NumberImageNameSeasonReportOppositionLocationPlayedWonLostDrawn
1 South Africa cricket team 1888-9 (cropped).jpg Owen Dunell 1888–89 Report England South Africa1010
2 South Africa cricket team 1888-9 (cropped) 2.jpg William Milton 1888–89 Report England South Africa1010
1891–92 Report England South Africa1010
Total2020
3 South Africans in England 1894 (cropped).png Ernest Halliwell 1895–96 Report England South Africa2020
1902–03 Report Australia South Africa1010
Total3030
4 AlfRichards.jpg Alfred Richards 1895–96† Report England South Africa1010
5 Murray Bisset in 1901.png Murray Bisset 1898–99 Report England South Africa2020
6 Henry Taberer 1902–03 Report Australia South Africa1001
7 BiddyAnderson.jpg Biddy Anderson 1902–03 Report Australia South Africa1010
8 Percy Sherwell 1911.png Percy Sherwell 1905–06 Report England South Africa5410
1907 Report England England3012
1910–11 Report Australia Australia5140
Total13562
9 Tip Snooke 1935.jpg Tip Snooke 1909–10 Report England South Africa5320
10 Frank Mitchell cricket c1895.jpg Frank Mitchell 1912 Report Australia England2020
1912 Report England England1010
Total3030
11 Louis Tancred.jpg Louis Tancred 1912 Report England England2020
1912 Report Australia England1001
Total3021
12 Herbie Taylor 1924-04-29.jpg Herbie Taylor 1913–14 Report England South Africa5041
1921–22 Report Australia South Africa3012
1922–23 Report England South Africa5122
1924 Report England England5032
Total181107
13 Nummy Deane 1927–28 Report England South Africa5221
1929 Report England England5023
1930–31 Report England South Africa2002
Total12246
14 Buster Nupen 1930–31† Report England South Africa1100
15 Jock Cameron c1930cr.jpg Jock Cameron 1930–31 Report England South Africa2002
1931–32 Report Australia Australia5050
1931–32 Report New Zealand New Zealand2200
Total9252
16 Herby Wade 1935.jpg Herbie Wade 1935 Report England England5104
1935–36 Report Australia South Africa5041
Total10145
17 Alan Melville c1935.jpg Alan Melville 1938–39 Report England South Africa5014
1947 Report England England5032
Total10046
18 Dudley Nourse 1935.jpg Dudley Nourse 1948–49 Report England South Africa5023
1949–50 Report Australia South Africa5041
1951 Report England England5131
Total15195
19 Jack Cheetham 1952.jpg Jack Cheetham 1952–53 Report Australia Australia5221
1952–53 Report New Zealand New Zealand2101
1953–54 Report New Zealand South Africa5401
1955 Report England England3030
Total15753
20 Jackie McGlew.jpg Jackie McGlew 1955† Report England England2200
1956–57† Report England South Africa1010
1957–58† Report Australia South Africa1001
1960 Report England England5032
1961–62 Report New Zealand South Africa5221
Total14464
21 Parlementslede van die Progressiewe Party 1960 (cropped).jpg Clive van Ryneveld 1956–57 Report England South Africa4211
1957–58 Report Australia South Africa4031
Total8242
22 Goddard and Bradman (cropped).jpg Trevor Goddard 1963–64 Report Australia Australia5113
1963–64 Report New Zealand New Zealand3003
1964–65 Report England South Africa5014
Total131210
23 Peter van der Merwe
1965 Report England England3102
1966–67 Report Australia South Africa5311
Total8413
24 Ali Bacher 1969–70 Report Australia South Africa4400
- Mike Procter 1981–82 Report EnglandSouth Africa3102
- Peter Kirsten 1982–83 Report Sri LankaSouth Africa2200
1982–83 Report West IndiesSouth Africa2110
1983–84 Report West IndiesSouth Africa2101
Total6411
- Clive Rice deur Wessel Oosthuizen.jpg Clive Rice
1983–84 Report West IndiesSouth Africa2020
1985–86 Report AustraliaSouth Africa3102
1986–87 Report AustraliaSouth Africa4103
Total9225
- Jimmy Cook 1989–90 Report EnglandSouth Africa1100
25 Kepler Wessels 1991–92 Report West Indies West Indies1010
1992–93 Report India South Africa4103
1993–94 Report Sri Lanka Sri Lanka3102
1993–94 Report Australia Australia2101
1993–94 Report Australia South Africa3111
1994 Report England England3111
Total16538
26 Hansie Cronje.jpg Hansie Cronje 1993–94† Report Australia Australia1010
1994–95 Report New Zealand South Africa3210
1994–95 Report Pakistan South Africa1100
1994–95 Report New Zealand New Zealand1100
1995–96 Report Zimbabwe Zimbabwe1100
1995–96 Report England South Africa5104
1996–97 Report India India3120
1996–97 Report India South Africa3201
1996–97 Report Australia South Africa3120
1997–98 Report Pakistan Pakistan3102
1997–98 Report Australia Australia3012
1997–98 Report Pakistan South Africa2110
1997–98 Report Sri Lanka South Africa2200
1998 Report England England5122
1998–99 Report West Indies South Africa5500
1998–99 Report New Zealand New Zealand3102
1999–2000 Report Zimbabwe South Africa1100
1999–2000 Report Zimbabwe Zimbabwe1100
1999–2000 Report England South Africa5212
1999–2000 Report India India2200
Total53271115
27 GaryKirsten.jpg Gary Kirsten 1997–98† Report Pakistan South Africa 1 001
28 Shaun Pollock.JPG Shaun Pollock 2000–01 Report Sri Lanka Sri Lanka3111
2000–01 Report New Zealand South Africa3201
2000–01 Report Sri Lanka South Africa3201
2000–01 Report West Indies West Indies5212
2001–02 Report Zimbabwe Zimbabwe2101
2001–02 Report India South Africa2101
2001–02 Report Australia Australia3030
2002–03 Report Bangladesh South Africa1100
2002–03 Report Sri Lanka South Africa2200
2002–03 Report Pakistan South Africa2200
Total261457
29 Markboucher.jpg Mark Boucher 2001–02 Report Australia South Africa3120
2002–03† Report Bangladesh South Africa1100
Total4220
30 Graemesmith.jpg Graeme Smith 2003 Report Bangladesh Bangladesh2200
2003 Report England England5221
2003–04 Report Pakistan Pakistan2011
2003–04 Report West Indies South Africa4301
2003–04 Report New Zealand New Zealand3111
2004 Report Sri Lanka Sri Lanka2011
2004–05 Report India India2011
2004–05 Report England South Africa5122
2004–05 Report Zimbabwe South Africa2200
2005 Report West Indies West Indies4202
2005–06 Report Australia Australia3021
2005–06 Report Australia South Africa2020
2005–06 Report New Zealand South Africa3201
2006–07 Report India South Africa3210
2006–07 Report Pakistan South Africa3210
2007–08 Report Pakistan Pakistan2101
2007–08 Report New Zealand South Africa2200
2007–08 Report West Indies South Africa3210
2007–08 Report Bangladesh Bangladesh2200
2007–08 Report India India3111
2008 Report England England4211
2008–09 Report Bangladesh South Africa2200
2008–09 Report Australia Australia3210
2008–09 Report Australia South Africa2020
2009–10 Report England South Africa4112
2009–10 Report India India2110
2010 Report West Indies West Indies3201
2010–11 Report Pakistan United Arab Emirates2002
2010–11 Report India South Africa3111
2011–12 Report Australia South Africa2110
2011–12 Report Sri Lanka South Africa3210
2011–12 Report New Zealand New Zealand3102
2012 Report England England3201
2012–13 Report Australia Australia3102
2012–13 Report New Zealand South Africa2200
2012–13 Report Pakistan South Africa3300
2013–14 Report Pakistan United Arab Emirates2110
2013–14 Report India South Africa2101
2013–14 Report Australia South Africa3120
Total108532827
31 Jacques Kallis.jpg Jacques Kallis 2005–06† Report Australia South Africa1010
2008–09† Report Australia South Africa1100
Total2110
32 Ashwell Prince.jpg Ashwell Prince 2006 Report Sri Lanka Sri Lanka2020
33 Hashim Amla.jpg Hashim Amla 2014 Report Sri Lanka Sri Lanka2101
2014 Report Zimbabwe Zimbabwe1100
2014–15 Report West Indies South Africa3201
2015 Report Bangladesh Bangladesh2002
2015–16 Report India India4031
2015–16 Report England South Africa2011
Total14446
34 AB de villiers (cropped).jpg AB de Villiers 2015–16 Report England South Africa2110
2017–18† Report Zimbabwe South Africa1100
Total3210
35 Faf du Plessis
2016† Report New Zealand South Africa2101
2016–17† Report Australia Australia3210
2016–17 Report Sri Lanka South Africa3300
2016–17 Report New Zealand New Zealand3102
2017 Report England England3120
2017–18 Report Bangladesh South Africa2200
2017–18 Report India South Africa3210
2017–18 Report Australia South Africa4310
2018 Report Sri Lanka Sri Lanka2020
2018–19 Report Pakistan South Africa2200
2018–19 Report Sri Lanka South Africa2020
2019–20 Report India India3030
2019–20 Report England South Africa4130
Total3618153
36 1 45 Dean Elgar.jpg Dean Elgar
2017† Report England England1010
2018–19† Report Pakistan South Africa1100
2021 Report West Indies West Indies2200
2021–22 Report India South Africa3210
2021–22 Report New Zealand New Zealand2110
2021–22 Report Bangladesh South Africa2200
2022 Report England England3120
2022–23 Report Australia Australia2020
Total13970
37 QUINTON DE KOCK (15681398316).jpg Quinton de Kock
2020–21 Report Sri Lanka South Africa2200
2020–21 Report Pakistan Pakistan2020
Total4220
38 Temba Bavuma 2023 Report West Indies South Africa2200
Grand total459177158124

One Day International captains

This is a complete list of cricketers who have captained South Africa in at least one One Day International. Updated on 21 March 2023.

South African ODI captains [2]
NumberNamePeriod of captaincyPlayedWonLostTiedNo result% won
1 Clive Rice 19913120033.33
2 Kepler Wessels 1992–19945220300240.00
3 Hansie Cronje 1994–200013899351373.70
4 Shaun Pollock 2000–20059259293166.48
5 Graeme Smith 2003–201114992511564.23
6 Mark Boucher 200311000100.00
7 Nicky Boje 200511000100.00
8 Jacques Kallis 2006–201013660150.00
9 Johan Botha 2008–201010820080.00
10 Hashim Amla 2011–20159450044.44
11 AB de Villiers 2012–201710359391460.10
12 Faf du Plessis 2013–20193928100173.68
13 Aiden Markram 2018,202312660050.00
14 Quinton de Kock 2018–20208430157.14
15 JP Duminy 201822000100.00
16 Temba Bavuma 2021–present3317150150.00
17 Keshav Maharaj 2021-20227230240.00
18 David Miller 2022101000.00
Grand total65239722862160.88

Twenty20 International captains

This is a list of cricketers who have captained South Africa for at least one Twenty20 International.

Updated on 23 October 2021.

South Africa Twenty20 International captains [3]
NumberNamePeriod of captaincyPlayedWonLostTiedNo result % won
1 Graeme Smith 2005–2010271890066.66
2 Shaun Pollock 2007101000.00
3 Johan Botha 2008–201211830072.72
4 Hashim Amla 20112110050.00
5 AB de Villiers 2012–201718890147.05
6 Faf du Plessis 2012–20193723131063.51
7 JP Duminy 2014–201911650054.54
8 Justin Ontong 201511000100.00
9 Farhaan Behardien 20173120033.33
10 David Miller 20192110050.00
11 Quinton de Kock 2019-202111380027.27
12 Heinrich Klaasen 20217250028.57
13 Temba Bavuma 2021–20239630066.66
14 Keshav Maharaj 202133000100.00
15 Aiden Markram 2023–present8260025.00
Grand total14582611157.34

Women's cricket

Women's Test match captains

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the South African women's cricket team for at least one women's Test match. Where a player has a dagger (†) next to a Test match series in which she captained at least one Test, that denotes that player was captain for a minor proportion in a series.

South African women's Test captains [4]
NumberNameSeasonOppositionLocationPlayedWonLostDrawn % won
1 Sheelagh Nefdt 1960–1961 England South Africa40130.00
2 Maureen Payne 1972 New Zealand South Africa30120.00
3 Cindy Eksteen 2002 India South Africa10100.00
4 Alison Hodgkinson 2003 England England20110.00
5 Cri-Zelda Brits 2007 Netherlands Netherlands1100100.00
6 Mignon du Preez 2014 India India10100.00
7 Suné Luus 2022 England England10010.00
Grand total131577.69

Women's One-Day International captains

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the South African women's cricket team for at least one women's one-day international. The table of results is complete up to the third WODI against India on 12 March 2021.

South African women's ODI captains [5]
NumberNameYearPlayedWonLostTiedNo result % won
1 Kim Price 1997–20002613120152.00
2 Linda Olivier 1999303000.00
3 Cindy Eksteen 1999–20026230140.00
4 Alison Hodgkinson 2003–2005194140122.22
5 Cri-zelda Brits 2007–2011231660172.72
6 Sunette Loubser 20097331050.00
7 Alicia Smith 2009101000.00
8 Mignon du Preez 2011–20164624190355.81
9 Dinesha Devnarain 20165320066.6
10 Dane van Niekerk 2016–20215029182161.22
11 Lizelle Lee 2016101000.00
12 Sune Luus 2017–present3419112262.50
13 Chloe Tryon 2017–20184310075.00
14 Laura Wolvaardt 202122000100.00
Grand total2271189451051.98

Women's Twenty20 Internationals

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the South African women's cricket team for at least one Women's Twenty20 International. It is complete up to the sixth T20I against India on 4 October 2019.

South African women's T20I captains [6]
NumberNameYearPlayedWonLostTiedNo result % won
1 Cri-zelda Brits 2007–201012390025.00
2 Sunette Loubser 2009505000.00
3 Alicia Smith 2009101000.00
4 Mignon du Preez 2011–20165024250148.97
5 Dane van Niekerk 2014–20213015130250.00
6 Dinesha Devnarain 20162110050.00
7 Chloe Tryon 2018–20226330050.00
8 Sune Luus 2019–present2612130048.00
Grand total13258700343.93

Youth cricket

Test match captains

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the South African U-19 cricket team for at least one under-19 Test match. The table of results is complete to the away second Test against India in February 2019. Where a player has a dagger (†) next to a Test match series in which he captained at least one Test, that denotes that player was captain for a minor proportion in a series.

South African Under-19 Test match captains [7]
NumberNameYearOppositionLocationPlayedWonLostDrawn
1 Neil McKenzie 1995 England England3021
2 Douglas Gain 1996 India India3111
3 Philip Hearle 1997 Pakistan South Africa3021
4 Matthew Street 1997 England South Africa2002
5 Thami Tsolekile 1999 Pakistan Pakistan3012
6 Rivash Gobind 2001 New Zealand New Zealand3021
7 Imraan Khan 2003 England England3201
8 Wayne Parnell 2007/08 Bangladesh South Africa1001
2008 India South Africa1001
Total2002
9 Jonathan Vandiar 2008 India South Africa1010
10 Diego Rosier 2013 England South Africa2110
11 Sibonelo Makhanya 2014 England England2002
12 Wiaan Mulder 2016 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka3003
13 Wandile Makwetu 2018 England England2020
14 Matt Montgomery 2019 India India2020
Grand total3441416

Youth One-day International captains

This is a list of cricketers who have captained the South African Under-19 cricket team for at least one Under-19 One Day International. The table of results is complete up to the conclusion of the away fifth ODI against Bangladesh in July 2023.

South African Under-19 ODI captains [8]
NumberNameYearPlayedWonLostNo result
1 Neil McKenzie 19952020
2 Douglas Gain 19963030
3 Wade Wingfield 19971100
4 Philip Hearle 19972110
5 Matthew Street 19988710
6 Thami Tsolekile 1999–20009531
7 Johan Botha 20012011
8 Rivash Gobind 20011100
9 Hashim Amla 20028530
10 Imraan Khan 20032101
11 Divan van Wyk 20046330
12 Dean Elgar 2005–200610370
13 Jonathan Vandiar 2008–20096330
14 Wayne Parnell 20088440
15 Josh Richards 2009–20109630
16 Keaton Jennings 2010–2011161321
17 Shaylen Pillay 20111100
18 Quinton de Kock 20129540
20 Prenelan Subrayen 20121100
21 Chad Bowes 20126510
22 Diego Rosier 20134400
23 Yaseen Valli 20135320
24 Aiden Markram 2013–20148800
25 Sibonelo Makhanya 2014–20159090
26 Marques Ackerman 20141010
27 Tony de Zorzi 2015–201613670
28 Kyle Verreynne 20151010
29 Willem Ludick 20151010
30 Wiaan Mulder 2016-20179630
31 Mitchell Van Buuren 20172220
32 Raynard van Tonder 2017-201814770
33 Wandile Makwetu 20182200
34 Matt Montgomery 20192200
35 Bryce Parsons 2019-2020174130
36 Khanya Cotani 20193030
37 George Van Heerden 2021-202210550
38David Teeger20233120
39Juan James20232110
Grand total216116974


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