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Tendai Chatara

Tendai Chatara

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Tendai Chatara
Personal information
Full nameTendai Larry Chatara
Born28 February 1991 (age 25)
Chimanimani, Zimbabwe
Batting styleRight-hand bat
Bowling styleRight-arm fast-medium
RoleBowler
International information
National side
Only T20I13 June 2010 v India
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2009–presentMountaineers
Career statistics
CompetitionTestsODIT20IFC
Matches411435
Runs scored4127298
Batting average5.129.009.03
100s/50s0/00/0-/-0/0
Top score412335*
Balls bowled889591906,155
Wickets15144134
Bowling average27.0033.9233.2521.69
5 wickets in innings1008
10 wickets in match0n/a1
Best bowling5/613/482/306/33
Catches/stumpings–/–1/–1/-8/-
Source: Cricinfo, 14 September 2013
Tendai Larry Chatara (born 28 February 1991 at ChimanimaniZimbabwe) is an international cricketer who represents theZimbabwe national cricket team. A tall, wiry fast bowler with appreciable pace and the ability to move the ball away from the right-hander, Chatara has risen quickly to prominence since his first-class debut for Mountaineers in 2009. Though he was not good academically in school he is one of the most talented pace prospects of his country.[1]
He is naturally athletic, he represented his home town Manicaland in 200 and 400 m events, before getting a call-up to cricket.

Career[edit]

Chatara plays for Zimbabwe at U-19 Level and has played one match for the senior cricket team. He also played for them at the ICC Intercontinental Cup as a part of the Zimbabwe XI in 2009.
He was quite brilliant in the domestic circuit, especially in his first-class career. He made his first-class debut in 2009 for Mountaineers against Mid West Rhinos. He immediately made an impression giving away just 25 runs from 7 overs in the first innings with a brilliant economy rate of 3.57.[2] He soon rose to prominence with 71 wickets from just 20 matches. He performed well in other forms such as List A and Twenty20 Cricket, too.
He made his List A debut for Mountaineers against Mashonaland Eagles. In this match, he got his maiden List A wicket with the dismissal of Cephas Zhuwao.[3]
He made his Twenty20 debut for Mountaineers against Mid West Rhinos in 2010, taking 1 wicket, his maiden Twenty20 wicket, with the dismissal of Zimbabwe's star opening batsman, Brendan Taylor who would be the future captain of the Zimbabwe Cricket Team.[4]
Such a performance prompted the Zimbabwean selectors to select him for the senior cricket team's Twenty20 InternationalSeries against India, captained by Suresh Raina. He made his debut in the 2nd Twenty20 International where he took his maiden wicket at international senior level with the dismissal of Yusuf Pathan.[5] Nevertheless, India won the match by 7 wickets as Raina led his nation to a 2–0 series sweep.[6]
That same year, he represented his nation, in the 2010 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup, and the following year, in 2011, he was selected for Zimbabwe's tri-nation series againstAustralia and South Africa A cricket teams.[7]
He is selected for the 2011–12 tour of New Zealand training camp, in place of senior seamer Chris Mpofu who was injured and had to pull out. He has a chance to represent his country in that series.
He is also selected for the 2013 test series against Pakistan and played a crucial role for the victory of the team taking 5 wickets for 63 runs .Pakistan lost a Test match against Zimbabwe after 18 years. Zim won a Test against top team after 12 years.

Performances[edit]

Test 5 wicket hauls[edit]

#FiguresMatchOpponentVenueCityCountryYear
15/614 PakistanHarare Sports ClubHarareZimbabwe2013

References[edit]

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