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Alistair Campbell Captain
Left hand batsman
Right arm off break bowler

An elegant left-hander, Alistair Campbell showed great early promise, being selected for the national side whilst still at school, and becoming the youngest Zimbabwean to make a first-class century. [More]

Alistair Campbell
 
Andy Flower Vice-captain
Left hand batsman
Right arm medium/off break bowler, Wicketkeeper

A wicket-keeper batsman of high class, a sound 'keeper, and fluent stroke maker who can dominate the best bowling. His left-hand batting is based on a solid technique, and he employs a wide range of shots, improvising to great effect in one-day games. [More]

Andy Flower
 
Andy Blignaut
Left hand batsman
Right arm medium fast bowler

[Profile]

Andy Blignaut
 
Gary Brent
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium fast bowler

[Profile]

Gary Brent
 
Grant Flower
Right hand batsman
Left arm slow orthodox bowler

Zimbabwe's one tried and tested opening batsman, an anchorman capable of stabilising the innings and batting for hours on end. [More]

Grant Flower
 
Murray Goodwin
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium/leg break bowler

Murray's family moved to Australia when he was 13 years old, but he returned to Zimbabwe in 1997 to further his chances of Test cricket. [More]

Murray Goodwin
 
Neil Johnson
Left hand batsman
Right arm fast medium bowler

Neil Johnson has rapidly made himself an integral part of Zimbabwe's squad after opting for Zimbabwe nationality last year. Born in Zimbabwe, he learnt most of his cricket in South Africa breaking into first-class cricket with Eastern Province, and later playing for Natal. [More]

Neil Johnson
 
Trevor Madondo
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium bowler, wicketkeeper

[Profile]

Trevor Madondo
 
David Mutendera
Right hand batsman
Right arm fast medium bowler

David was voted most improved U21 player in Zimbabwe last season, he also had the honour of playing for his country in the U19 World Cup. He would very much like to play for his country one day in the international arena. [More]

David Mutendera
 
Gavin Rennie
Left hand batsman
Left arm slow orthodox bowler

For several years since the retirement of Kevin Arnott, the most glaring weakness of the Zimbabwe Test team was the lack of a consistent opening partner for Grant Flower. After Gavin Rennie's first Test match, though, it appeared that the right man has finally been found. [More]

Gavin Rennie
 
John Rennie
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium fast bowler

John Rennie is a prime example of a cricketer who, though endowed with fewer natural gifts than most other first-class players, nevertheless made himself into a quality player and even reached Test status through his own sheer hard work and determination. As John himself says, "As long as you show keenness and want to get out there and play, with even a little bit of talent you can start achieving." [More]

John Rennie
 
Heath Streak
Right hand batsman
Right arm fast bowler

A top class opening bowler, at one time ranked in some systems in the top 5 in the world, and an effective wicket taker at the highest level. Combining pace, aggression and late movement, when fully fit he can trouble any batsman in the world. [More]

Heath Streak
 
Andy Whittall
Right hand batsman
Right arm off break bowler

Andy Whittall has the unusual distinction of representing his country overseas before playing first-class cricket at home. He attended Cambridge University and immediately found a place in the University team, with John Crawley as his first captain, and later captained the side himself. [More]

Andy Whittall
 
Guy Whittall
Right hand batsman
Right arm medium bowler

Guy Whittall is an aggressive middle-order batsman who can score useful runs, even centuries, at Test level, and a nippy medium-pace change bowler with the knack of taking useful wickets, besides being a very good outfielder with a fine throw. [More]

Guy Whittall
 
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