Matches (15)
IPL (2)
ACC Premier Cup (2)
Women's QUAD (2)
County DIV1 (5)
County DIV2 (4)

Full Name

Norman Martin Arendse

Born

October 25, 1957, Wynberg, Cape Town

Age

66y 174d

Education

University College London; University of Cape Town

At 16, Arendse, then a dashing top order batsman, became the youngest player to represent Western Province. He was the same age when he began to study law at the University of Cape Town. In time he evolved into a crafty off-spinner who could provide gritty resistance down the order. But there would be no such lowering of standards in his professional life, where he became a prominent advocate and a leading figure in cricket administration. After rising through the ranks of the Western Province Cricket Association, he became a director of Cricket South Africa in 2004 and succeeded Ray Mali to the CSA presidency in 2007. His time at the helm was never dull, but he clashed with too many senior figures, players and administrators, and stood down a year later claiming he had never had the full backing of provinces or CSA's hierarchy.

Arendse is a leading proponent of the racial transformation of South African cricket. In 2004 Arendse represented the Zimbabwe board during ICC hearings into claims of racial discrimination, making the headlines after he reportedly interrupted witnesses and then grabbed the players' lawyer.
Telford Vice September 2008

Norman Arendse Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50sCtSt
FC240631.500010

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
FC2230150---3.00-000

Recent Matches of Norman Arendse

MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
WPR (SACB) vs NATAL (SACB)1 & 20/1228-Dec-1982Cape TownFC
WPR (SACB) vs EPR (SACB)0 & 30/326-Nov-1977Cape TownFC

Debut/Last Matches of Norman Arendse

FC Matches

Span
1977/78 - 1982/83

Photos of Norman Arendse

Norman Arendse (left)
Shaun Pollock displays a medallion as Cricket South Africa president Norman Arendse looks on
Shaun Pollock gives his farewell speech at the Wanderers
Former Cricket South Africa president Norman Arendse during happier times
Norman Arendse, the new Cricket South Africa president
Norman Arendse, the new Cricket South Africa president