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Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Heinrich Klaasen
Samira Vishwas | May 26, 2026 12:24 AM CST

Heinrich Klaasen is a South African wicketkeeper-batter. He played international cricket for South Africa between 2018 and 2025. He also briefly captained the T20I side.

His franchise cricket journey started growing rapidly in 2017. He was picked for the Nelson Mandela Bay Stars squad in the planned T20 Global League. However, the tournament was first delayed and later cancelled.

In 2018, Klaasen joined Rajasthan Royals in the IPL as a replacement for Steve Smith. Later that year, he also became part of the Titans squad in South African domestic cricket. He played for Durban Heat in the Mzansi Super League. Klaasen continued playing domestic cricket in South Africa. He was later named in the Northerns squad for the 2021–22 season.

His biggest rise in franchise cricket came after joining Sunrisers Hyderabad for IPL 2023. That season changed his career completely. In February 2023, he smashed 104 not out from just 44 balls in SA20 for Durban’s Super Giants. He scored his first IPL century with a brutal 104 off 51 balls against his former team Bangalore.

Another unforgettable innings came on May 25, 2025, when Heinrich Klaasen smashed 105 not out off only 39 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders. He reached his hundred in just 37 balls. The joint third-fastest century in IPL history alongside Yusuf Pathan.

Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Heinrich Klaasen

Holds a B.Com Degree in Financial Planning

Before cricket took over, Heinrich Klaasen had his sights on a finance career. He studied at the University of Pretoria and only developed a serious interest in cricket after joining the college team. He graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Planning – a solid backup qualification he thankfully hasn’t needed to use professionally.

Nicknamed ‘Poor Man’s MS Dhoni’

Early in his career, South Africa’s National Academy coach Shukri Conrad saw a remarkable resemblance to the legendary Indian captain. He famously called Heinrich Klaasen the “poor man’s MS Dhoni,” praising his calm temperament and ability to stay in the moment. That nickname reflects the composure under pressure that has become Klaasen’s trademark.

Visits an ‘Eye Gym’ to Sharpen Reactions

Klaasen is always looking for an edge, and his secret weapon is unusual. He works with an eye doctor in Cape Town named Sherylle at what he calls an “EyeGym.” This training helps him make “a lot of decisions under pressure and in a certain amount of time,” improving his reaction times and ability to pick the ball early.

His Golf Swing Is the Secret to His Power

Heinrich Klaasen’s powerful, fluid batting swing has often been admired. The answer lies in another sport. He is an avid golfer, and his batting coach has confirmed that the full, free-flowing swing from a high backlift is directly influenced by his time on the fairways. Golf gave him that beautiful, effortless power.

Wears Jersey No. 45 to Honour Chris Gayle

While Heinrich Klaasen has admired many players, his first and biggest inspiration was the ‘Universe Boss’. He has revealed that Chris Gayle was his batting idol at the start of his journey. He specifically chose the number 45 to wear on his back as a tribute to the West Indies legend. A quiet nod to a giant.

A Teacher Said Cricket Wouldn’t Get Him Through School

When Klaasen was in Grade 1, a teacher gave him a grim warning – cricket wouldn’t help him get through school. That statement has since become a huge source of motivation. He has dedicated much of his career to proving that teacher wrong. Revenge is a dish best served with sixes.

Retired from International Cricket at Just 33

In June 2025, at the relatively young age of 33, Heinrich Klaasen announced his retirement from international cricket for South Africa. He cited a desire to prioritise his family after a demanding career. But his sensational IPL form has sparked public calls for him to reverse his decision, especially with the 2027 World Cup at home.

Holds a Unique World Record for Middle-Order Runs

Klaasen achieved something during the 2026 IPL season. He amassed 606 runs batting at number four or lower. That made him the first player in the world to score 600-plus runs in a T20 series while batting in the middle order. He surpassed Rishabh Pant’s previous record. Pure consistency from an unlikely position.

Smashed Five Sixes off Just 12 Balls from Chahal

Heinrich Klaasen has a reputation as a phenomenal player of spin. No single performance showcases this better than his assault on Yuzvendra Chahal. In one match, he looted 41 runs from just 12 balls from Chahal – including five massive sixes. That’s not batting; that’s a massacre of a world-class spinner.

Plays with His Daughter’s Name on His Bat Tape

Away from the runs and records, Klaasen has a deeply personal ritual. During the IPL, his bat carries a simple, powerful reminder of his biggest motivation. The name of his daughter, Kady, is written on the bat tape at the bottom of his handle. Every run is for her.

FAQs

Q. Which IPL team does Heinrich Klaasen play for?

A. Klaasen joined the Sunrisers Hyderabad for IPL 2023.

Q. Which team did Heinrich Klaasen play for in Major League Cricket?

A. Heinrich Klaasen played for the Seattle Orcas in Major League Cricket.

Q. What made Klaasen’s 2025 IPL century special?

A. Klaasen smashed 105* off 39 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders. He reached his hundred in just 37 balls.

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