South African cricketer and David Wiese signed up for the PAkistan Super League (PSL) ninth chapter.
Murshad is back... 💃🏻
— PakistanSuperLeague (@thePSLt20) December 3, 2023
David Wiese 🇿🇦 has officially signed up for the #HBLPSLDraft 🎉#HBLPSL9 pic.twitter.com/4Oq6xnhFpv
Ex-South African cricketer David Wiese had been in the news for one reason and another. He showed his inspiring gesture after the Pakistan Super League (PSL 2023) match between Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United.
The star all-rounder collected the leftover bottles and other trash at the Qalandars' dugout and put them inside the bin.
R.E.S.P.E.C.T 🤝
— Lahore Qalandars (@lahoreqalandars) February 28, 2023
He is truly our Murshad 👌#HBLPSL8 #QalandarHum #QalandarsCity #LQvIU #sochnabemanahai pic.twitter.com/jnKMmRVeKD
Wiese’s display of sportsmanship didn't go unnoticed and video of him cleaning the dugout has gone viral on social media platforms.
Who is David Wiese?
Born on 18 May 1985, David Wiese is a Namibian cricketer of South African origin, currently representing Namibia in international cricket. His eligibility for Namibian cricket stems from his father's birthplace. Wiese initially played for South Africa from 2013 to 2016, transitioning to his Namibian debut in October 2021.
Having concluded his South African international career in 2017, Wiese ventured into county cricket. Since his debut in October 2005, he has amassed 67 first-class appearances. Presently, Wiese contributes his cricketing prowess to Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
Wiese's cricket journey includes noteworthy achievements, such as being the leading wicket-taker in the 2009 Hong Kong Cricket Sixes while representing South Africa. Additionally, he participated in two matches against England as part of the South Africa Invitation XI. Renowned for his explosive lower-order batting and proficiency in delivering slow balls, Wiese continues to make a mark in the realm of international cricket.