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13 Facts About Charl Willoughby

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Charl Myles Willoughby was born on 3 December 1974 and is a retired South African cricketer who played two Tests and three One Day Internationals for South Africa between 2000 and 2003.

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Charl Willoughby played for Boland and Western Province before spending two seasons with the Cape Cobras.

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Charl Willoughby has played English county cricket, and after a season with Leicestershire in 2005, and played for Somerset from 2006 to 2011 and Essex in 2012.

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Charl Willoughby is a left-arm fast-medium pace bowler and a left-handed batsman.

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Charl Willoughby was educated at Wynberg Boys' High School, and Windsor Primary School.

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Charl Willoughby claimed three wickets in the first-innings, and two more in the second as the match was drawn.

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Charl Willoughby finished his first season with 15 first-class wickets, at a bowling average of 35.73.

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Opening the bowling, Charl Willoughby claimed two wickets in a 65 run defeat.

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Charl Willoughby played twice in the tournament without taking a wicket, and hasn't appeared for South Africa in ODIs since.

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Charl Willoughby claimed a solitary wicket, that of Mohammad Ashraful during the match.

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Charl Willoughby retained his place in the Test squad for the tour of England, playing in three tour matches and the first Test at Edgbaston.

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Charl Willoughby has played for Leicestershire in 2005 and for Somerset from 2006.

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Charl Willoughby performed consistently in 2007, a season in which Somerset achieved promotion to the first division of the County Championship as well as the Natwest Pro40.