He made his Test debut in January 2005 against
England at his home ground of
Cape Town and took 5 for 46 in the first innings. His ODI debut came much earlier, in October 2001 against
Kenya at
Kimberley, where he took two wickets. He was rewarded with 4 for 21 in the following game at
Newlands. Included in South Africa's
2003 World Cup squad, he played in only one game which was in the pool stage against Kenya. In 2005, in the 3rd ODI against the
West Indies at
Barbados, he took a
hat-trick in the last over as South Africa won the match by 1 run. He bowled
Ian Bradshaw and
Daren Powell before getting
Corey Collymore LBW to seal the victory. It was the first ever ODI hat-trick by a South African. In 2007 he played in his second Cricket World Cup and after taking 5/39 in their win against Sri Lanka he became just the third South African to take a World Cup 5 wicket haul, which was also the first 5 wicket haul of the 2007 World Cup. In early 2008, Langeveldt was controversially selected in the Test team for South Africa's tour of India at the expense of the white paceman
André Nel. This was widely believed to be due to an order from Cricket South Africa to select more non-white players in the team as part of its transformation policy, rather than performance. Citing the controversy, Langeveldt declined to join the team. ==Coaching career==