Whereabouts of former Zimbabwean players
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Former captain Brian Murphy seems to be living in Zambia at the moment according to Facebook.
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If I amn't wrong, Brian Murphy is playing club cricket in UK for Swardeston CC. He has played in the 2009 season so far, as his records show. Here is a scorecard of a match that he played in 15th August, 2009 against Diss CC- 1st XI. Click here to see his statistics in his club website. He is a registered player in the East Anglian Premier Cricket League and also performs the job of a coach as well for his club.
According to the ICC report on Zimbabwean cricket, Guy Whittal has become a professional hunter in Zimbabwe. He is also involved in his family's game-ranch business.
According to the ICC report on Zimbabwean cricket, Guy Whittal has become a professional hunter in Zimbabwe. He is also involved in his family's game-ranch business.
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Here's what Glenn Querl is up to at the moment anyway
http://www.cricketarchive.com/cgi-bin/p ... artseason=
http://www.cricketarchive.com/cgi-bin/p ... artseason=
Re: Whereabouts of former Zimbabwean players
Gary Martin
Does anyone know which club Gary played for this year and whether he lives here in England permanently or not ? We became good friends when he first visited Britain (he did some work with our family business) and he played for Evesham CC. Would appreciate any help. Cheers
Does anyone know which club Gary played for this year and whether he lives here in England permanently or not ? We became good friends when he first visited Britain (he did some work with our family business) and he played for Evesham CC. Would appreciate any help. Cheers
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Welcome to the forum...serchers wrote:
Gary Martin
Does anyone know which club Gary played for this year and whether he lives here in England permanently or not ? We became good friends when he first visited Britain (he did some work with our family business) and he played for Evesham CC. Would appreciate any help. Cheers
I have got good news for you:
http://www.saintscricket.co.uk/Saints%20Players.htm
Your favourite players email id is there. So, you can definitely email him and ask him whatever you want to know.
Martin, Gary
DOB: 30/05/1966
Height: 6ft
Nicknames: Lighty, GM
Contact Phone Number: 07851-746867
Email: gcm6604@yahoo.co.uk
Years played for the club: 2 seasons
Other teams played for: Harare Sports Club (Zimbabwe), Alex Sports Club (Zimbabwe), Evesham CC (1989), Blossomfield CC (1991), Heywood CC (1992), Millom CC (1993), Solihull Municipal CC (1999)
Role: No 4 batsman
Batting Style: RH
Bowling Style: RH Seamer
Best Batting for club: 103* v Isham
Memorable moment in cricket:
Playing international one day cricket for Zimbabwe, beating England under lights at SCG 15/12/1994
Anything you’d like to say about the club or cricket in general?
Get rid of draw cricket!
Re: Whereabouts of former Zimbabwean players
Shane Cloete lives in the UK and is playing for Potterne cricket club in the Wiltshire league... He is also involved with coaching Wiltshire minor counties...
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Welcome to the boards, slinga, and thanks for the info!slinga wrote:Shane Cloete lives in the UK and is playing for Potterne cricket club in the Wiltshire league... He is also involved with coaching Wiltshire minor counties...

Re: Whereabouts of former Zimbabwean players
Does anyone know whatever happened to Mluleki Nkala. He was a great prospect. I believe at one time he was even billed to succeed Heath Streak. I was really surprised when Tatenda Taibu was made captain.
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I don't believe that he ever realised his potential, certainly his stats are nothing special
http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwe/conten ... 55663.html
I seem to recall from fairly recently that he was going into coaching, can't think where i saw that though
http://www.cricinfo.com/zimbabwe/conten ... 55663.html
I seem to recall from fairly recently that he was going into coaching, can't think where i saw that though
Re: Whereabouts of former Zimbabwean players
he is in london i think