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Tino Mawoyo

Tino Mawoyo

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Tino Mawoyo
Personal information
Full nameTinotenda Mbiri Kanayi Mawoyo
Born8 January 1986 (age 30)
Mutare, Zimbabwe
Batting styleRight-hand bat
Bowling styleRight-arm medium-fast
International information
National side
Test debut(cap 77)4 August 2011 v Bangladesh
Last Test10-14 September 2013 v Pakistan
ODI debut (cap 97)8 December 2006 v Bangladesh
Last ODI26 February 2013 v West Indies
Career statistics
CompetitionTestsODIsFCList A
Matches848860
Runs scored454424,1131,609
Batting average30.2610.5027.9730.94
100s/50s1/30/04/231/12
Top score163*14163*120*
Balls bowled72
Wickets2
Bowling average22.00
5 wickets in innings0
10 wickets in matchn/an/a
Best bowling1/0n/a
Catches/stumpings6/–1/063/–18/1
Source: Cricinfo, 14 September 2013
Tinotenda Mbiri Kanayi "Tino" Mawoyo (born 8 January 1986) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He currently plays for the Mountaineers in the Zimbabwean Domestic Competition. Mawoyo led the Zimbabwean Under-19 cricket team in six Under-19One Day Internationals in 2003/4 and the U-19 World Cup the same season. He made his ODI debut against Bangladesh in 2006. In spite of being a strong domestic player, He was dropped as he did not show enough potential on his first two matches. He made his Test debut against Bangladesh on 4 August 2011. He has been known for his 163* against Pakistan in a lone test match on 2 September 2011.[1]

Career[edit]

Mawoyo led Zimbabwe during the 2003–2004 U-19 World cup. He was not really in form averaging just 20 with a highest score of 32 not out.[2] He was called up for a Zimbabwe A match against Bangladesh in 2006.[3] He made his ODI debut against Bangladesh the same year. He scored just 10 and 14, so He was not included in the Zimbabwean World Cup Squad the next year.
Mawoyo was once appointed Zimbabwe A captain but was stripped of captaincy following inaproppriate behaviour by the team which was at Bulawayo camp.[4] He still remained a good batsman in Zimbabwe, being the Highest Run Scorer in the Metbank one-day competition with 424 runs averaging 60.57.
Mawayo Made his test debut against Bangladesh on 4 August 2011. He scored 43 & 35 on debut. On 2 September at Bulawayo, Mawoyo carried his bat through the innings in the only Test against Pakistan, scoring an unbeaten 163. He was the third Zimbabwean batsman to do so in a Test innings, after Mark Dekker in 1993 and Grant Flower in 1998. All three men achieved the feat in Tests against Pakistan.[5]
He returned to ODIs in 2013, scoring a slow 9(26b,0x4,0x6).[6] In the first test, he scored 50(95,7x4) and 9(18b,2x4).[7] In the second test, he scored 8(30b,1x4) and 0(2b).[8]
He now plays club cricket in England as an overseas player for Wickford Cricket Club in Essex

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