Natsai Mushangwe

Natsai Mushangwe
Personal information
Full name Natsai Mushangwe
Born 9 February 1991
Mhangura, Zimbabwe
Batting style Right hand bat
Bowling style Leg-break
Role All-rounder
International information
National side
  • Zimbabwe
ODI debut 25 October 2011 v New Zealand
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20 ODIs
Matches 37 40 34 5
Runs scored 364 138 84 38
Batting average 9.33 8.62 21.00 9.50
100s/50s 0/1 0/0 -/- -/-
Top score 53 28 22* 16
Balls bowled 5,755 1,967 679 276
Wickets 113 50 26 1
Bowling average 27.53 26.98 30.03 210.00
5 wickets in innings 2 1 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 n/a
Best bowling 5/21 5/22 3/19 1/56
Catches/stumpings 6/&ndash 3/- 7/- -/-
Source: , 3 August 2013

Natsai Mushwange born (9 February 1991, Mhangura, Zimbabwe) is an international cricketer. He made his ODI debut in a match against the Netherlands. He is an all-rounder. Mushwange's favourite cricketer is Pakistan's all-rounder Shahid Afridi; he is his favourite cricketer because Afridi is a flamboyant batter with a good ability to ball legbreak, similar to that of Mushangwe.[1] While representing the Zimbabwe XI in a match, Mushanwe scored 7 runs before getting out. He didn't take any wickets, but did have a low economy rate.[2] In the next match Mushanwge showed his all-round ability by scoring 11 runs for the final wicket and taking the wicket of Netherlands opener Eric Szwarczynski.[3]

He made his Test match debut for Zimbabwe against Bangladesh on 3 November 2014.[4]

Early and domestic career

Mushangwe is a leg-spinner. He is an excellent turner of the ball, and, like his stats say, he is an economical bowler, not conceding many runs, and also possesses the ability to take plenty of wickets. Mushangwe is part of the emerging Zimbabwean players to help Zimbabwean Cricket improve and to aid its return to the Test Arena[5] which Zimbabwe stopped playing in 2006 but will return to after the 2011 Cricket World Cup.[6] Mushangwe also has the ability to bat in the lower order. He has a high score of 53, and his batting gives the selectors a certain amount of safeguard about the top order of the team.

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