| Full name: | Morne Nico van Wyk |
| Born: | 20th March 1979, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, South Africa |
| Batting: | Right-hand batsman |
| Bowling: | Slow left-arm orthodox |
| Wicket-keeper | |
| Relations: | Brother: DJ van Wyk |
| Teams: | South Africa (ODI: 2003-2010/11); South Africa (World Cup: 2010/11); South Africa (Int Twenty20: 2006/07-2010/11); Free State (Main FC: 1996/97-2003/04); Eagles (Main FC: 2004/05-2009/10); Knights (Main FC: 2010/11-2012/13); Free State (Main ListA: 1997/98-2009/10); Eagles (Main ListA: 2004/05-2009/10); Knights (Main ListA: 2010/11-2011/12); Eagles (Champions League: 2009/10); Eagles (Main Twenty20: 2003/04-2009/10); Knights (Main Twenty20: 2011/12); South Africa Academy (Other FC: 1998/99); Free State and Griqualand West Combined XI (Other FC: 1999/00); South Africa A (Other FC: 2002/03-2007/08); Rest of South Africa (Other FC: 2006/07); South African Invitation XI (Other FC: 2007/08); South African Board President's XI (Other ListA: 2001/02); South Africa A (Other ListA: 2002/03-2010); South Africans (Other ListA: 2003); South Africa (Other ListA: 2003-2010/11); Kolkata Knight Riders (Indian Premier League: 2009); South Africa (Other Twenty20: 2006/07-2010/11); Kolkata Knight Riders (Other Twenty20: 2009); South Africa Under-19s (Under-19 Test: 1997/98); South Africa Under-19s (Under-19 ODI: 1997/98); South Africa Under-19s (Under-19 two innings: 1997/98); South Africa Under-19s (Under-19 limited overs: 1997/98); All teams |
| South African Cricket Annual Cricketer of the Year: 2007 |
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