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          Vusi Sibanda

          Batsman41 yrs

          man of the match
          • 3

            ODI

          • 1

            T20

          A right-handed opening batsman and an occasional medium-pacer, Vusi Sibanda's entry into international cricket came in 2003, and despite failing to live up to the expectations, he has been a more or less permanent fixture in the Zimbabwean side due to the team's crisis.

          An excellent timer of the ball, Sibanda's sound technique has been his strongest asset. More often, his selection was based on the tremendous potential he possessed, instead of his actual performances. However, with time, came the knack of building big innings and the Highfield-born lad progressed rapidly during the West Indies tour in 2006. Club cricket in Australia helped Sibanda perfect his game, which then paid rich dividends in the form of some decent showings against Bangladesh. Unfortunately, he could not carry the same form into the World Cup that followed.

          It was only in the 2009-10 domestic season that Sibanda fully matured as a batsman. He played superbly while representing Zimbabwe XI and was a crucial cog in the team's victory against Kenya in the Intercontinental Cup. His Logan Cup tally helped him rocket to the top of the domestic batting charts. Sibanda remains in national contention, thanks to his solid domestic background coupled with a wonderful batting capability that makes him one of the finest talents produced by Zimbabwe cricket. After a gap of six long years, Zimbabwe made a historic return to Test cricket in 2011, to play their only Test match against Bangladesh at home, where Sibanda was very much a part of the Playing XI.

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          Vusi Sibanda

          QUICK FACTS
          BATTING STYLE

          Right Handed

          BOWLING STYLE

          Right-arm medium

          TEAM

          Zimbabwe

          Place of birth

          Highfields, Harare

          Birthday

          October 10, 1983

          Full Name

          Vusimuzi Sibanda

          MAJOR TEAMS PLAYED

          Zimbabwe, Africa XI, Midlands, Mountaineers, Mid West Rhinos, Zimbabwe A, Zimbabwe Academy, Zimbabwe Inv XI, Zimbabwe XI, Kalabagan Cricket Academy, Mis-e-Ainak Knights

          Vusi Sibanda Match records

          BATTING

          • HUNDREDS

            0

          • FIFTIES

            2

          • FOURS

            86

          • SIXES

            6

          • BALLS FACED

            1177

          • NOT OUT

            0

          • MATCHES

            14

          • INNINGS

            28

          • RUNS

            591

          • AVERAGE

            21.10

          • STRIKE RATE

            50.21

          • HIGHEST SCORE

            93 Vs
            New Zealand

          BOWLING

          • MATCHES

            14

          • INNINGS

            -

          • OVERS

            -

          • BOWLED

            -

          • MAIDENS

            -

          • RUNS

            -

          • WICKETS

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          • AVERAGE

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          • OVERALL BEST

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          • BEST IN MATCH

            Vs

          • 4 WICKET

            0

          • 5 WICKET

            -

          • 10 WICKET

            -

          • CATCHES

            16

          • STUMPING

            0

          • RUN OUT

            0

            Vusi Sibanda Profile

            A right-handed opening batsman and an occasional medium-pacer, Vusi Sibanda's entry into international cricket came in 2003, and despite failing to live up to the expectations, he has been a more or less permanent fixture in the Zimbabwean side due to the team's crisis.

            An excellent timer of the ball, Sibanda's sound technique has been his strongest asset. More often, his selection was based on the tremendous potential he possessed, instead of his actual performances. However, with time, came the knack of building big innings and the Highfield-born lad progressed rapidly during the West Indies tour in 2006. Club cricket in Australia helped Sibanda perfect his game, which then paid rich dividends in the form of some decent showings against Bangladesh. Unfortunately, he could not carry the same form into the World Cup that followed.

            It was only in the 2009-10 domestic season that Sibanda fully matured as a batsman. He played superbly while representing Zimbabwe XI and was a crucial cog in the team's victory against Kenya in the Intercontinental Cup. His Logan Cup tally helped him rocket to the top of the domestic batting charts. Sibanda remains in national contention, thanks to his solid domestic background coupled with a wonderful batting capability that makes him one of the finest talents produced by Zimbabwe cricket. After a gap of six long years, Zimbabwe made a historic return to Test cricket in 2011, to play their only Test match against Bangladesh at home, where Sibanda was very much a part of the Playing XI.