Career
Kruger made his One Day International debut in the 2008 Asia Cup, playing in Hong Kong"s games against Pakistan and India, but scored just 0 and 3. International
Courtney Kruger made his Hong Kong debut in 2004, aged sixteen, after finding moderate success in the Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Fast Track Tournament, playing only one of Hong Kong"s matches as they finished second behind the United Arab Emirates. He had to wait almost two years for his next cap, which came to him in the 2006 Trophy, where he played in all of Hong Kong"s matches in their run to the final, earning Hong Kong their second Asia Cup appearance.
Kruger himself had little impact with the team but he was being talked about as a leadership prospect already.
His World Cricket League debut came in the 2007 Division Three tournament in the north of Australia. He scored his first, and so far only, international half-century against Italy in Darwin, anchoring his team"s winning total of 195.
In the next edition of Division Three, 2011, Kruger began to realise his potential with a brace of 40s against Oman and Denmark in victories that contributed to their promotion to Division Two, which carried List A status. = Appearances.