Tendai Chatara

Tendai Chatara

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

Overview

Full Name Tendai Larry Chatara
Age 33y 298d
Born Thursday February 28, 1991, Zimbabwe
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm fast medium
Playing Role Bowler

Biography

Tendai Chatara is one of the young crop of players who have been identified as the future of Zimbabwe cricket. A huge fan of Glenn McGrath, Chatara tries to replicate the legend in line and length and is also a bowler capable of Producing genuine pace.

The speedster who made his domestic debut for Mountaineers when he was only 18 impressed on Zimbabwe’s Under-19 tour of Bangladesh in 2009, and also at the 2010 Under-19 World Cup. Following that, the selectors decided that he was a fast bowling prospect good enough to be blooded into the national side. The Chimanimani-born player made his international debut against India in a T20I in 2010 and went on to scalp the wicket of the dangerous Yusuf Pathan.

Playing for a weakened Zimbabwe team is a tough ask for any youngster let alone one in his teens but with not many quality pacemen pushing for places, Chatara is bound to get an extended run in future.

Debut
Zimbabwe vs West Indies at Barbados - Tuesday March 12, 2013

Batting

Matches 10
Innings 18
Runs 94
100's - 50's 0 - 0
Sixes - Fours 1 - 15
Average 6.26
Strike Rate 46.76
Highest Score (vs South Africa, 09/08/2014) 22

Bowling

Matches 10
Innings 18
Overs 304
Wickets 26
Economy Rate 2.39
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 1
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs Pakistan, 10/09/2013) 5/61

Fielding

Catches 0
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 1

Career Wickets

15
12
8
4
Wickets
Years