About Annerie Dercksen

Name
Annerie Dercksen
Gender
Female
Birth
26 Apr 2001
Birth Place
Beaufort West, Western Cape
Height
N/A
Nationality
South African
Role
Bowler
Bats
right handed
Bowls
right-arm medium

Annerie Dercksen is a South African all-rounder who has quickly established herself as one of the brightest prospects in women’s cricket. A right-handed batter and right-arm medium pacer, she is known for her adaptability and composure under pressure.

Growing up in the rural Beaufort-West area, Dercksen often played cricket with her cousins in open fields, where she first developed her love for the game. Despite limited facilities in her hometown, her determination led her to travel long distances to attend training sessions, an experience that she later described as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices behind her journey to professional cricket. Dercksen started out as a spinner but later switched to seam bowling during her university years. 

The 2001-born player rose through the domestic system, representing South Western Districts and later Free State, where she established herself as a consistent performer. In provincial competitions, she produced several standout performances, including match-winning half-centuries and crucial breakthroughs with the ball. Her ability to contribute in both departments caught the attention of national selectors, earning her a call-up to the Proteas squad in 2023.

She made her T20I debut against the West Indies in January 2023 and soon expanded her international résumé with ODI and Test debuts in 2024. One of her most memorable early international moments came against Pakistan, when she struck an unbeaten 44 off just 23 balls to seal a thrilling series win for South Africa. In the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup, the all-rounder played a pivotal role in the Proteas becoming the runners-up of the tournament. 

In 2025, Dercksen was named the ICC Emerging Women’s Cricketer of the Year, a testament to her growing influence. With a maiden central contract secured, she is now firmly regarded as a future cornerstone of South African cricket. Later in 2025, she produced some match-winning knocks in the ODI Tri-Nation Series that also featured Sri Lanka and India. Her maiden ODI ton (104 against Sri Lanka) also came in this tri-series. 

She is often touted as the next Marizanne Kapp, whom she considers her hero. In fact, Kapp also rates Dercksen very highly. 

(As of September 2025)

Annerie Dercksen Recent Form

Batting

0 (4)
SAW VS IW
9 (7)
SAW VS IW
12 (7)
SAW VS IW
44 (34)
SAW VS IW
47 (52)
NZW VS SAW
72 (93)
NZW VS SAW
23 (18)
NZW VS SAW
55 (32)
NZW VS SAW
27 (18)
NZW VS SAW
2 (4)
NZW VS SAW

Bowling

0-20
SAW VS IW
0-10
SAW VS IW
0-13
SAW VS IW
0-17
SAW VS IW
0-9
SAW VS IW
0-9
NZW VS SAW
0-16
NZW VS SAW
0-7
NZW VS SAW
1-20
NZW VS SAW
1-17
NZW VS SAW

Annerie Dercksen Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuck
ODI242275115
104
91.5935.7664200
T20I362541401
55
122.1227.6048101
Test246000
41
46.8815.001200

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaiden
ODI2417146.3730.71
3/16
2028.930
T20I362588.4243.50
2/15
0031.000
Test2304.830.00
0/41
000.000

Career Debut Information

ODI DebutIndia Women v South Africa Women M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, 16-6-2024
T20I DebutSouth Africa Women v West Indies Women Buffalo Park, Eastern Cape South Africa, 25-1-2023
Test DebutIndia Women v South Africa Women MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, 28-6-2024

Teams played for

Birmingham Phoenix WomenSouth Africa WomenSouth Africa Women Emerging
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