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Regis Chakabva

Regis Chakabva

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Regis Chakabva
Personal information
Full nameRegis Wiriranai Chakabva
Born20 September 1987 (age 28)
Harare, Zimbabwe
Batting styleRight-handed
RoleBatsmanWicket-keeper
International information
National side
Only Test (cap 80)1 November 2011 v New Zealand
ODI debut(cap 101)19 October 2008 v Kenya
Last ODI24 July 2014 v Afghanistan
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2006–Northerns
Career statistics
CompetitionTestsODIsFCLA
Matches8207391
Runs scored3412594,1761,819
Batting average24.3515.2334.8024.25
100s/50s1/2–/–9/201/6
Top score10145240132
Catches/stumpings9/–12/–158/1466/16
Source: Cricinfo, 03 May 2013
Regis Wiriranai Chakabva (born 20 September 1987) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He is a wicket-keeper who bats right-handed.
Chakabva made his first-class debut for Northerns in an April 2007 Logan Cup match against EasternsOpening the batting, he made scores of 0 and 5 in the match.[1] After just four first-class matches for his province and with a top score of 35, he was picked for a Zimbabwe A side. He made his first half-century against a South African academy side in August 2007.[2]Chakabva was then selected for a Zimbabwe Provinces side to play in South African domestic competition in the 2007–08 season; he made his maiden first-class century against Namibia in this tournament.[3]
In October 2008, Chakabva was selected in the squad for the Zimbabwe national team for the 2008 Quadrangular Twenty20 Series in Canada.[4] He made his international debut in a Twenty20 International match against Pakistan on 12 October 2008. Playing as a specialist batsman (Tatenda Taibu was the wicket-keeper) he scored one run before being run out. Pakistan won the match by seven wickets.[5] Zimbabwe would go on to finish third in the tournament.[6]
After this tournament, the Zimbabwe side went to Nairobi, Kenya, for a series of One Day International matches against Kenyaand Ireland. Chakabva made his One Day International debut against Kenya on 19 October, this time as wicket-keeper with Taibu playing as a specialist batsman. Chakabva scored 41 runs from 44 balls and was the last wicket to fall as Zimbabwe lost by 95 runs.[7]
In 2010, Chakabva toured Canada and the Netherlands with the Zimbabwean side. Following the readmission of Zimbabwe toTest cricket in 2011, he made his Test debut against New Zealand at Bulawayo in November that year, keeping wicket and scoring 37 and 5 batting at number seven.[8][9]

Test centuries[edit]

#RunsMatchOpponentVenueCityCountryYearResult
11017 BangladeshSheikh Abu Naser StadiumKhulnaBangladesh2014Lost

References[edit]

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