Marco Jansen
Marco Jansen is a South African international cricketer who plays as a bowling all-rounder for the national team, batting right-handed and bowling left-arm fast.[1] Born on 1 May 2000 in Klerksdorp, North West Province, he measures 2.06 metres (6 ft 9 in) in height, allowing him to extract exceptional bounce from the pitch.[1][2] Jansen initially pursued cricket as an opening batsman, achieving a score of 164 runs at the age of nine, while being coached by his father, Koos Jansen—a former rugby player—alongside his twin brother, Duan, who is also a professional cricketer.[1] He transitioned to focus on bowling during his youth and made his domestic List A debut for North West in the CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge in April 2018, followed by his first-class debut in the CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup in October 2018.[1] In the 2018–19 season, Jansen emerged as the leading wicket-taker for North West in the CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup, claiming 27 wickets across six matches.[1] His T20 debut came in April 2019 for the Knights.[1] Jansen became the first cricketer born in the 2000s to represent South Africa when he made his Test debut on 26 December 2021 against India at Centurion, where he took five wickets in the match.[2][1] He followed this with his One Day International (ODI) debut on 19 January 2022, also against India, and his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut on 17 June 2022.[3] At the 2020 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup, Jansen starred for South Africa's junior side, capturing 10 wickets and scoring 111 runs as the team advanced to the quarterfinals.[4] In senior international cricket, Jansen has contributed significantly across formats, including key roles in South Africa's campaigns at the 2023 ODI World Cup, the 2024 T20 World Cup, and the victorious 2023–25 World Test Championship.[2][5] Domestically and in franchise leagues, he has played for teams such as the Knights, Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the SA20, and Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL).[4] In February 2025, Jansen was awarded Player of the Tournament in the SA20, topping the wicket charts as Sunrisers Eastern Cape defended their title.[6]Early life
Family background
Marco Jansen grew up in a family with strong sporting ties, including a twin brother, Duan Jansen, who is also a professional cricketer representing teams like North West and MI Cape Town.[7][8] Their father, Koos Jansen, a former rugby player for the Free State Cheetahs, played a pivotal role in Marco's early development by coaching him initially in cricket.[2][8] Jansen holds the distinction of being the first cricketer born in the 2000s to represent South Africa at the international level.[2]Introduction to cricket
Marco Jansen's introduction to cricket began at a young age in his hometown of Klerksdorp, South Africa, where he quickly displayed prodigious talent as a batsman. At just nine years old, he scored an unbeaten 164 in an Under-9s school match, a remarkable feat that highlighted his concentration and skill in a limited-overs game.[9][10] His father, Koos Jansen, a former rugby player, played a pivotal role in his early development, initially training Marco and his twin brother Duan as opening batsmen at local nets, instilling fundamental techniques and a love for the game.[9] Jansen's early cricket experiences were deeply rooted in Klerksdorp's local club scene, where he honed his skills through community matches and family-supported sessions. Koos provided hands-on coaching, focusing on batting prowess while also introducing basic bowling fundamentals, which helped build Marco's all-round foundation amid the physical demands inherited from his family's rugby heritage.[9] This local involvement fostered his passion for the sport, setting the stage for more structured training as he progressed through youth levels. During his teenage years, Jansen made a significant shift from batting to left-arm fast bowling, leveraging his exceptional height—standing at 2.06 metres (6 ft 9 in)—which provided natural advantages in bounce and reach.[1][9] This transition capitalized on his physical growth and athleticism, transforming him into a promising pace bowler while retaining his batting abilities, under the continued guidance of his father and local mentors in Klerksdorp.Domestic career
First-class and List A cricket
Jansen made his List A debut for North West against Gauteng on 8 April 2018 in the CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge.[2] He followed this with his first-class debut for the same team against Eastern Province on 11 October 2018 in the CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup.[2] In his debut first-class season, Jansen emerged as the leading wicket-taker for North West in the 2018–19 CSA 3-Day Provincial Cup, claiming 27 wickets across six matches.[11] He transitioned to the Knights in 2019.[2] By 2020, he had moved to the Warriors, continuing his development in longer-format domestic cricket, and from 2022 onward, he has represented the Sunrisers Eastern Cape in first-class competitions.[4] Jansen's List A career has highlighted his all-round potential, with notable performances including a best bowling figure of 5/39.[2] As of October 2025, he has amassed over 50 wickets in domestic first-class matches and more than 30 wickets in domestic List A cricket, underscoring his growth as a left-arm fast bowler capable of sustained impact in multi-day and 50-over formats.[2]T20 domestic cricket
Marco Jansen made his T20 domestic debut on 28 April 2019, representing the Knights against the Warriors in the CSA T20 Challenge at East London, where he bowled four overs for 29 runs without taking a wicket in a low-scoring encounter that the Warriors won by four wickets.[2] In his initial stint with the Knights during the 2018–19 season, Jansen featured in a limited number of matches, focusing on building experience as a left-arm fast bowler capable of generating bounce from his height.[12] Jansen switched to the Warriors for the 2020–21 season, where he played a more prominent role in the CSA T20 Challenge, including a notable spell of 2/30 in four overs against the Knights in February 2021.[13] His time with the Warriors marked a period of consistent contributions, helping the team in several closely contested matches and honing his skills in the fast-paced domestic T20 environment. From the 2022–23 season onward, Jansen joined Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the newly launched SA20 league, becoming a cornerstone of their bowling attack through 2025.[2] With Sunrisers Eastern Cape, he played in all three inaugural seasons of the SA20, contributing to their title victories in 2023 and 2024.[14] Key performances in domestic T20 highlighted Jansen's growth as a strike bowler. In the 2024 SA20 final against Durban's Super Giants, he claimed career-best figures of 5/30, dismantling the opposition's batting lineup to secure the title.[15] In the 2025 SA20 season, Jansen topped the wicket-takers' list with 19 dismissals in 13 matches at an economy of 7.14, including a standout 4/13, earning him the Player of the Season award despite Sunrisers Eastern Cape not retaining the title.[6][16] As of October 2025, Jansen had amassed over 60 wickets in domestic T20 cricket across the CSA T20 Challenge and SA20, maintaining an economy rate under 8, with his SA20 contributions alone accounting for more than 50 of those wickets at an average below 20.[2][17] His ability to exploit South African conditions, combining pace with variations, has made him a vital asset in the shorter format, distinct from his longer-format roles.Franchise leagues
Indian Premier League
Marco Jansen made his Indian Premier League (IPL) debut as an uncapped player for the Mumbai Indians, whom he joined for his base price of ₹20 lakh ahead of the 2021 season.[2] He featured in one match that year, taking 2/28 against Royal Challengers Bangalore on 9 April 2021, before being released.[2] In the 2022 IPL auction, Jansen was signed by the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for ₹4.2 crore, marking a significant investment in the emerging South African all-rounder.[18] He played for SRH from 2022 to 2024, contributing in both bowling and lower-order batting, appearing in 20 matches and capturing 18 wickets at an average of around 32 and an economy rate of 9.41, with his best figures being 3/25. A standout performance came in April 2022 against Royal Challengers Bangalore, where he claimed 3/25 to dismantle the top order and help restrict them to just 68, securing a comprehensive victory for SRH.[19][20] Ahead of the 2025 IPL mega auction, SRH released Jansen, who was then bought by the Punjab Kings (PBKS) for ₹7 crore following a competitive bidding process.[21] In the 2025 season, he played 14 matches for PBKS, taking 16 wickets—including his career-best IPL figures of 3/17 against Kolkata Knight Riders—and helped the team reach the final as runners-up.[2][22] Overall, across 35 IPL matches up to 2025, Jansen has secured 36 wickets at an average of 31.92 and an economy of 9.41.[20]Other T20 leagues
Jansen began his franchise T20 career beyond domestic competitions in the 2019 Mzansi Super League, where he represented the Durban Heat. He appeared in 3 matches, bowling 10 overs and claiming 1 wicket at an economy rate of 10.50, providing early exposure to high-pressure T20 environments.[2] In 2023, Jansen joined the Washington Freedom for the inaugural Major League Cricket season in the United States, marking his entry into North American professional cricket. He featured in several matches, securing 4 wickets and contributing to the team's successful run to the final, where they clinched the title, highlighting his ability to adapt to seaming conditions on artificial pitches. In the 2024 season, he returned for Washington Freedom, playing 8 matches and taking 11 wickets, including 3/28 in the final, to help defend their title.[23][24] Jansen has been integral to the Sunrisers Eastern Cape since the SA20 league's launch in 2023, a premier South African franchise competition affiliated with global teams for enhanced international flavor. In the inaugural 2023 season, he played 12 matches, taking 8 wickets at an economy of 7.75 to help secure the team's first title. The following 2024 season saw him dominate, claiming 20 wickets in 10 matches—including a best of 5/30—at an average of 14.30 and economy of 7.66, topping the tournament's wicket charts and powering Sunrisers to back-to-back championships. In the 2025 season, Jansen led the bowling attack again with 19 wickets in 13 matches at an average of 18.42 and economy of 7.14, earning him the Player of the Tournament and Bowler of the Season awards despite the team's runners-up finish.[17][6][25] Across these international franchise leagues, excluding IPL and domestic T20, Jansen has played over 50 matches, capturing more than 50 wickets at an average economy below 8, underscoring his versatility as a left-arm seamer in diverse conditions from South African variances to American dew-affected games.[2]International career
Test matches
Marco Jansen made his Test debut on 26 December 2021 against India at SuperSport Park in Centurion, where he claimed five wickets across both innings—1/69 in the first and 4/55 in the second—while remaining not out on 30 from 37 balls in South Africa's first innings collapse.[26] This performance marked him as the first South African born in the 2000s to earn a Test cap, showcasing his potential as a left-arm seamer with bounce from his 6'8" frame.[2] In the subsequent matches of the 2021-22 series against India, Jansen emerged as a key threat, taking 13 wickets across the three Tests at an average of 17.92, including figures of 4/59 in the second Test at Johannesburg where he dismissed Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Jasprit Bumrah in successive overs, coming close to a hat-trick before Rohit Sharma survived the final delivery. His series haul of 19 wickets set a record for the most by a South African debutant in a home series since readmission, underlining his rapid integration into the Test attack.[27] As of November 2025, Jansen has played 20 Tests, capturing 78 wickets at an average of 22.69, with three five-wicket hauls and a best of 7/13.[28] His standout performance came in November 2024 during the first Test against Sri Lanka at Kingsmead, Durban, where he dismantled the batting lineup with 7/13 in just 6.5 overs, triggering a collapse to Sri Lanka's lowest Test total of 42 all out and securing a match haul of 11/86 to propel South Africa to victory.[29] This spell, bowled in only 41 balls, tied for the fewest deliveries to a seven-wicket haul in Test history.[30] In the first Test of the 2025-26 tour of India at Kolkata on 14 November 2025, Jansen took 1/11 in the first innings, dismissing Yashasvi Jaiswal, while scoring 0 in South Africa's total of 159.[31] Jansen played a pivotal role in South Africa's successful 2023-2025 World Test Championship campaign, culminating in their maiden title win against Australia in the final at Lord's in June 2025.[32] He contributed four crucial wickets in the match, including 3/49 in Australia's first innings alongside Kagiso Rabada's 5/51, helping bowl out the defending champions for 212 and setting up South Africa's five-wicket triumph while chasing 282.[5] His efforts across the cycle, including consistent seam movement and lower-order resilience, were instrumental in securing the Proteas' first ICC trophy in 27 years.[33] With the bat, Jansen has scored 518 runs in 29 innings at an average of 20.62, often providing vital lower-order partnerships, such as his unbeaten 72-run stand with Rabada in the 2024 Boxing Day Test against Pakistan that frustrated the opposition and highlighted his all-round utility.[28] These contributions have added depth to South Africa's tail, with notable instances of counter-attacking cameos stabilizing innings under pressure.| Category | Matches | Innings (Bat/Bowl) | Runs Scored | Batting Average | Highest Score | Wickets | Bowling Average | Best Bowling (Innings/Match) | 5-Wicket Hauls | 10-Wicket Hauls |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tests | 20 | 29 / 35 | 518 | 20.62 | 84 | 78 | 22.69 | 7/13 / 11/86 | 3 | 1 |
One Day Internationals
Marco Jansen made his One Day International (ODI) debut for South Africa on 19 January 2022 against India at Boland Park in Paarl, where he bowled 9 overs, conceding 49 runs without taking a wicket.[34] By October 2025, Jansen had featured in 29 ODIs, establishing himself as a key all-rounder in South Africa's white-ball setup with his left-arm pace bowling and lower-order hitting. He captured 45 wickets at an average of 32.49 and an economy rate of 6.28, highlighted by his career-best figures of 5/39 against Australia in the fifth ODI at Centurion on 17 September 2023, which helped secure a series-clinching 3-2 victory.[35][36] Jansen's ODI career gained prominence during the 2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in India, where the 23-year-old took 17 wickets across nine matches at an average of 26.47, contributing to South Africa's strong campaign that reached the semi-finals.[37] In subsequent bilateral series, including the 2023/24 encounters against India and matches against England in early 2025, he delivered several economical spells, often restricting runs in the middle overs while supporting the team's strategy in limited-overs cricket.[38] As an all-rounder, Jansen has added significant value with the bat, scoring 464 runs in 24 innings at an average of 24.42 and a strike rate of 106.42, including one half-century—his highest of 75 not out off 42 balls against England during the 2023 World Cup at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, on 21 October 2023.[39] His aggressive lower-order contributions, often batting at No. 7 or 8, have provided crucial impetus in chases and recoveries, complementing his primary role as a death-over bowler capable of exploiting bounce and swing.| Category | Matches | Innings (Bat/Bowl) | Runs (Bat) | Highest Score | Batting Average | Wickets | Bowling Average | Economy Rate | Best Bowling |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ODIs | 29 | 24 / 29 | 464 | 75* | 24.42 | 45 | 32.49 | 6.28 | 5/39 |
Twenty20 Internationals
Marco Jansen made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for South Africa on 17 June 2022 against India at Rajkot, where he claimed 1 wicket for 28 runs in his four overs. This appearance marked the beginning of his role as a left-arm fast bowler and lower-order batsman in the shortest international format.[2] By October 2025, Jansen had played 19 T20Is, capturing 18 wickets at an average of 32.44 and an economy rate of 8.57, with his best figures of 3/16 achieved against Afghanistan during the 2024 T20 World Cup.[38] In batting, he had scored 167 runs across 14 innings at a strike rate of 145.22, including one half-century.[39] His contributions highlighted his evolution into a versatile all-rounder, particularly in high-pressure bilateral series and global tournaments. Jansen's standout performances include his 3/16 in the 2024 T20 World Cup, which helped restrict Afghanistan and propelled South Africa to the semi-finals. He was part of South Africa's squad for the 2022 T20 World Cup as an injury replacement for Dwaine Pretorius, though he did not feature in matches. In the 2024 edition, Jansen played a key role, finishing as South Africa's leading wicket-taker with eight scalps across seven matches, including contributions in the final against India where he scored 2 runs before being dismissed.[40] His most explosive batting display came in November 2024 during the third T20I against India at Centurion, where he scored 54 runs off 17 balls—the fastest T20I fifty for South Africa—featuring six sixes and helping mount a competitive chase despite the loss.[41]| Category | Matches | Innings | Runs | Highest Score | Average | Strike Rate | Wickets | Best Bowling | Average | Economy Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batting | 19 | 14 | 167 | 54 | 16.70 | 145.22 | - | - | - | - |
| Bowling | 19 | 19 | - | - | - | - | 18 | 3/16 | 32.44 | 8.57 |