Peter Chingoka
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Peter Chingoka (born 2 March 1954 in Bulawayo) is a Zimbabwean cricket administrator. As a remarkable bowler / batter in 1970s Rhodesia he was the first black cricketer to play at a high level, appearing in List A games for the "South Africa African XI" (sic) in the Gillette Cup competition in 1975-76 and 1976-77.
After a time in club cricket, Chingoka moved into administration and in 1990 became vice-president of the Zimbabwe Cricket Union (now renamed Zimbabwe Cricket) being promoted to president two years later. He is renowned as one of the country's top sport administrators.