Full Name Mornantau Hayward National team Bowling style Right-arm fast | Role Bowler Batting style Right-hand | |
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Born ( 1977-03-06 ) 6 March 1977 (age 47) Birth Place Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
Inzamam ul huq Nearly Killed Nantie Hayward
Mornantau 'Nantie' Hayward (born 6 March 1977) is a former South African cricketer, who played Tests and ODIs. He is a right-arm fast bowler, who, according to Peter Robinson, "has genuine pace, the ability to get bounce and abundant energy".
Contents
- Inzamam ul huq Nearly Killed Nantie Hayward
- Nantie Hayward on Lashings and Comenplay
- International career
- Ireland career
- References

He has had his education from Daniel Pienaar Technical High school.
He played for Derbyshire until his retirement from all cricket in 2012.
Nantie Hayward on Lashings and Comenplay
International career
At the time of Robinson's article, "Hayward [was] clearly seen as the successor to Allan Donald as the spearhead of the South African attack." However Hayward has not played a Test match since August 2004 and a One Day International since April 2002. Steve Waugh appears to have reached this conclusion in this autobiography, saying that: "I'm amazed he didn't...become world-class...a collective cheer went up in the Australian camp whenever his unpredictable raw pace was overlooked [by the South African selectors]."
Ireland career
He played for Ireland in the 2007 Friends Provident Trophy.