Njabulo Ncube

Njabulo Ncube
Njabulo Ncube
Personal information
Full name Njabulo Ncube
Born 14 October 1989 (1989-10-14) (age 22)
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Batting style Right-hand batsman
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Role Bowler
International information
National side Zimbabwe
Only Test 1 November 2011 v New Zealand
ODI debut 25 October 2011 v New Zealand
Domestic team information
Years Team
2008-09 Westerns
2009-2010 Mountaineers
2010-present Matabeleland Tuskers
Career statistics
Competition ODI FC LA T20
Matches 1 36 21 16
Runs scored 0 242 22 13
Batting average 8.96 11.00 4.33
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
Top score 0* 29 15* 10
Balls bowled 53 5112 755 264
Wickets 3 75 21 17
Bowling average 23.00 33.36 28.19 18.64
5 wickets in innings 0 0 1 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 3/69 4/47 5/71 2/15
Catches/stumpings 0/– 12/- 6/– 5/–
Source: [Cricinfo], 27 October 2011

Njabulo Ncube born 14 October 1989, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He domestically represents the Matabeleland Tuskers, formerly the Westerns cricket team. He has represented Zimbabwe in one One-Day International. He is a short, nippy fast bowler. He considers Makhaya Ntini as his role model for his aggression and commitment to the game.[1]

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Early years

Ncube first played cricket on the streets of Bulawayo's Gwabalanda township, going on to represent Milton High School before finding a place in the Western Under-19s and B teams, where impressive performances helped him find a place in the Zimbabwe Under-19 Cricket Team. He had represented Zimbabwe at the 2008 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Malaysia, where he took 1 wicket for 12 runs in 7 overs in the match against New Zealand Under-19s. He plays for Amakhosi Cricket Club in the club league in Zimbabwe.[2]

Domestic Career

Westerns career

He spent a couple of seasons with the Matabeleland-based Westerns until the revamping of Zimbabwe's cricket structure in 2009. He made his First-class debut, List A debut and Twenty20 debut for them.

Move to Mountaineers

After the Zimbabwe's domestic structure was reconstructed, Ncube moved to Mountaineers in 2009, but the move was not successful, and returned to Matabeleland Tuskers in 2010. He currently plays domestic cricket for them.

International Career

ODI debut

He was selected for the New Zealand cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2011-12 ODI series.[3]

After this, he made his ODI debut in the 3rd ODI where he took 3 wickets in his debut match. He became one of only eight Zimbabwean bowlers to take three or more wickets on debut. Zimbabwe won by 1 wicket in the penultimate ball of the innings as they recorded their highest ever successful run-chase.[4]

Test debut

He made his Test cricket debut against New Zealand at Bulawayo on 1 November, 2011. He took his maiden Test wicket with the dismissal of Ross Taylor, caught by the wicketkeeper Regis Chakabva. While it was his first dismissal in this format, it was also Chakabva's first dismissal in Test cricket. It was Ncube who bowled economical overs, maintained disciplined line and lengths, and took most of the advantages of the conditions early on.[5]

Bowling Speed

Ncube normally bowls at a speed of 128-135 kmph. On his day he can bowl quick and naturally hit the deck bowling inswing cutters but has been working hard on his outswingers. However, now he bowls fine outswingers in tandem to his inswingers as he showed in this debut ODI and Test matches for Zimbabwe.

External Links

References

  1. ^ Biography Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 November 2011
  2. ^ Brmtaylor.com exclusive:Njabulo Ncube interview Brmtaylor.com. Retrieved 16 November 2011
  3. ^ Zimbabwe v New Zealand 2011 Cricinfo. Retrieved 22 November 2011
  4. ^ Unprecended high for Zimbabwe as they cruise to record win Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 December 2011
  5. ^ Test Match Scorecard Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 November 2011

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