Kepler Wessels- South Africa and Australia

Kepler Wessels enjoyed success for both Australia and South Africa. He is the only cricketer to represent these two nations internationally. Wessels started his career for Australia in 1982 and played 24 Test matches for them. He then shifted his base to South Africa in 1989 but because of apartheid cricket was banned in Proteas. However, later in 1991, the ban was removed and they were allowed to play in ODIs as well as in Test cricket.
In the World Cup of 1992, Wessels was chosen to lead the South African team as a captain. He played 16 Test matches and 55 ODIs for them and retired from the game in 1994.