The top 5 spin bowlers from South Africa
Pat Symcox
Pat Symcox born 14 April 1960 is a former South African international cricketer. He played 20 Test matches and 80 One Day International in the 1990s. Symcox was a member of the South Africa team that won the 1998 ICC Knockout, the only ICC trophy the country has won to date.
Symcox was a Right-arm off-spin bowler and was known for his powerful hitting down the order and has a Test century to his name, and scored against Pakistan. Symcox is co-holder of the highest-ever ninth-wicket partnership of 195 runs.
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He has commentated for Supersport and ESPN Star Sports on cricket around the world.
Nicky Boje
Nicky Boje born 20 March 1973) is a South African former cricketer who played in 43 Tests, 115 ODIs, and a single T20I for South Africa. Boje was a member of the South Africa team that won the, 1998 ICC Knockout, the only ICC trophy the country has won to date.
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Paul Adams
Paul Adams born 20 January 1977 is a former South African cricketer and coach of the Cape Cobras cricket team.
A Left-arm Leg Spin Bowler with a unique bowling action, which Mike Gatting likened to a "frog in a blender".
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He is currently the youngest test player for South Africa who debuted at the age of 18.
Paul Harris
Paul Lee Harris born 2 November 1978 is a Zimbabean-born former South African cricketer who played Test Cricket as a Left-arm Off Spin Bowler for South Africa between 2007 and 2011.
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Keshav Maharaj
Keshav Maharaj born 7 February 1990 is a South African professional cricketer. Maharaj represents the South Africa national team in Test, ODI, and T20I cricket. He is currently the vice-captain of the side in White ball cricket. Maharaj also captains the Durban Super Giants in the SA20.
He is a Left-arm Off off-spin bowler and lower-order batter. He made his debut in Domestic cricket for KwaZulu-Natal Search Results in 2006 and his Test debut for South Africa in November 2016.
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