Tafadzwa Kamungozi (born 8 June 1987) is a
Zimbabwean
Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and Moza ...
cricketer who bowls
leg break. He has been picked in the Zimbabwean squad for the
2006 Champions Trophy without having played any One-day Internationals before, though he did play for a
Zimbabwe Board XI in a three-match series against an Australian Academy team which was lost 0–3. Kamungozi played three official
List A matches for
Masvingo
Masvingo is a city in south-eastern Zimbabwe and the capital of Masvingo Province. The city is situated close to Great Zimbabwe, the national monument from which the country takes its name and close to Lake Mutirikwi, its recreational park, ...
in the
2005–06 one-day league in Zimbabwe, taking five wickets, of which four came in a game against
Mashonaland who were bowled out for 76.
He made his
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debut for Zimbabwe
against Bangladesh on 25 October 2014.
Tour of South Africa
Kamungozi made his debut for the senior Zimbabwe side in a
Twenty20
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tour match on the
2006–07 tour of South Africa against
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, where he scored one run from two balls at No. 11 and bowled four overs for 27, thus being the most economical of Zimbabwe's bowlers in the nine-wicket loss. He also played in the third and final One-day International of the series, conceding 70 runs off his 10 overs as South Africa racked up 418 for five and Zimbabwe lost by 171 runs.
References
External links
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Masvingo set up title decider with Matabeleland from Cricinfo, retrieved 11 September 2006
from CricketArchive
from Cricinfo, retrieved 13 September 2006
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1987 births
Living people
Zimbabwean cricketers
Zimbabwe One Day International cricketers
Zimbabwe Twenty20 International cricketers
Zimbabwe Test cricketers
Masvingo cricketers
Centrals cricketers
Cricketers at the 2015 Cricket World Cup