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Makhaya Ntini is one of the most successful cricketers in South Africa.
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He started playing the game during his teenage years and gradually perfected the skill to represent the country internationally.
Despite his amicable success, he faced a couple of challenges that he has recently revealed.
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Yes, he is, and the name of his wife is Thandeka Ntini.
Makhaya Ntini children
He is the father of two, Thando Ntini and Khanya Ntini.
Thando followed his father’s footsteps and ventured into the sport.
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He represented the country in the Under-19 World Cup at the tender age of 17.
He also became the third bowler to take 300 test wickets in South Africa.
In 2016, he landed an opportunity as the assistant coach for Zimbabwe.
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Later, he became the interim coach after the then coach was sacked.
In January 2018, he resigned from the position.
He stated that his son had been stopped from attending a U19 camp on false pretences.
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How old is Makhaya Ntini?
He was born in 1977; therefore, he is forty-three years old.
When did Makhaya Ntini retire?
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He retired from cricket on 9th January 2011.
What was the bowling style of Makhaya Ntini?
Makhaya was a right-arm pace bowling.
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The allegations that Makhaya Ntini has gathered so much support online.
His fans have commended him for the courage that he showcased despite the psychological torture that he faced.
Many have acknowledged the influence that he had in setting the country on the map.
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She graduated from Meru University of Science and Technology with a Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering in 2019.
In 2023, Priscillah finished the AFP course on Digital Investigation Techniques.
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