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KM Dabengwa's Profile
Full name: KM Dabengwa
Born:
Current age: 30 years
Major teams: Zimbabwe, Africa XI, Matabeleland, Westerns, Zimbabwe Cricket Academy, Zimbabwe XI
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Batting style: Left-hand bat
Bowling style: Slow left-arm orthodox
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  Test ODI IPL T20
Match 3 35 0 8
Inns 6 34 0 6
NO 0 7 0 3
Runs 90 514 - 46
HS 35 45 - 16
Ave 15.00 19.04 0.00 15.33
BF 140 851 - 40
SR 64.29 60.40 64.29 64.29
100 - - - -
90+ - - - -
50's - - - -
50+ - - - -
Ducks 1 3 0 1
4s 14 32 - 4
6s 1 8 - 2
ct - - - -
St - - - -
  Test ODI IPL T20
Match 3 35 0 8
Inns 3 35 0 7
Total Overs 73 184 11
Madeins 10 2 0
Balls 438 438 66
Runs 249 936 106
Wkts 5 23 2
BBI
BBM
Ave 49.80 40.70 53.00
Econ 5.08 5.08 9.64
SR 87.60 48.03 33.00
5w
10w
No Balls 0 3 0
Wide balls 1 18 2
Keith Dabengwa Debut
Test Debut
Zimbabwe Vs NewZealand,2nd Test,2005-08-15
ODI Debut
WestIndies Vs Zimbabwe,1st Match,2006-04-29
T20 Debut
Bangladesh Vs Zimbabwe,1st Match,2006-11-28
About Keith Dabengwa
A useful allrounder from Matabeleland, Keith Dabengwa is a left-hand batsman and bowls orthodox left-arm spin. He learned his cricket at Baines Junior and Milton High School in Bulawayo, and good league performances earned him a place at the CFX Academy in 2001. Cheerful and unassuming, he nevertheless works very hard at his game, as was shown by his award as the Student of the Year at the Academy. He represented Matabeleland regularly but without creating headlines until hitting a remarkable 161 against Midlands in 2004-05. His developing allround talents earned him a place in the national squad the following season and he made his debut against New Zealand at Bulawayo but struggled to make an impression in a struggling side. Since then, he has represented Zimbabwe regularly in one-day cricket without ever cementing a spot in the side. He was originally a bowler who could bat, and although his flighted spinners, though accurate, have rarely earned him much success, he did take a remarkable seven wickets for just one run in a Logan Cup game in 2007. As a batsman he is usually studied and watchful, but can score quickly when the mood takes him. Originally thought of as a middle to lower-order batsman, he opened the innings for the Matabeleland Tuskers in the latter part of the 2009-10 Logan Cup and found some success, cracking 158 against the Midwest Rhinos in January 2010. Small and slight in build, he is an athletic fielder but is yet to truly fulfill his undoubted allround potential. 

 

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