David Bryan Rundle (born 25 September 1965) is a former South African
cricket
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er who played two
One Day International
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s (ODIs) in 1994.
Born in
Cape Town
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, Rundle attended
St Stithians College
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and
Stellenbosch University
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and was chosen in the Nuffield XI South African Schools XI in 1982/83.
[Partidge, Heydenrych & Sichel, p. 220.] Rundle made his
first-class debut, for
Western Province B against
Boland in 1984/85.
Rundle played both his ODIs against
Australia
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during the 1993/94 Benson & Hedges World Series in Australia. In his debut ODI at
The Gabba
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in Brisbane, Rundle had bowling figures of 9-0-42-4.
References
Sources
* Partidge, T., Heydenrych, F. & Sichel, P. (ed.) (1987) ''The 1987 Protea Cricket Annual of South Africa'', South African Cricket Union: Cape Town.
External links
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1965 births
Living people
South African cricketers
South Africa One Day International cricketers
Western Province cricketers
Cricketers from Cape Town
Alumni of St Stithians College
Stellenbosch University alumni
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