Despite his early achievements, Klusener's international career declined after the 1999 World Cup. A combination of ongoing ankle injuries and a well-publicized disagreement with then-captain Graeme Smith contributed to his limited appearances in the national team during the early 2000s.
In 2004, he signed with Northamptonshire County Cricket Club in England, where he remained under contract until 2008. During his tenure at Wantage Road, Klusener continued to impress with both bat and ball, maintaining his aggressive playing style. However, personal issues, including family bereavements, led to the decision not to renew his contract beyond 2008.
In 2007, he took part in India’s Indian Cricket League (ICL), representing the Kolkata Tigers. Though the league was short-lived and not recognized by major cricket boards, it provided him an opportunity to continue showcasing his skills in the T20 format.
In Test matches, Klusener played 49 games, scoring 1,906 runs with a top score of 174 and an average of just under 32. He also claimed 80 wickets at a best of 8 for 64, further underlining his all-round capabilities. In ODIs, his stellar batting average of 41.1 and 192 wickets place him among the elite South African cricketers of his generation.
Lance Klusener is married to Isabelle, who is noted for being a supportive and understanding partner. Their strong marital relationship has been a stabilizing factor throughout his life and career. While precise details of Klusener's net worth are not publicly available, various media sources reported a significant increase in his financial standing around 2017.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 4 Sep, 1971 |
| Age: | 48 yrs |
| Occupations: | Cricketer |
| Citizenship: | South Africa |
| Birth Place: | Durban |
| Gender: | Male |
| Description: | Cricketer |