Full Name

Hamilton Masakadza

Born

August 09, 1983, Harare

Age

40y 223d

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Medium

Playing Role

Top order Batter

RELATIONS

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Hamilton Masakadza was still a schoolboy at Churchill High School in Harare when he set the record - since beaten by Mohammad Ashraful - of being the youngest batsman ever to score a century on his Test debut, at 17 years and 254 days. This was against West Indies in 2000-01 when, batting at No. 3 instead of his normal opening position, he scored a composed 119 that was largely responsible for Zimbabwe saving the match after conceding a first-innings lead of 216. Earlier in the year he had not only become the youngest Zimbabwean ever to score a first-class century, but also the first black player in Zimbabwe to do so - a watershed moment in the country's history.

A year later, though, he put his professional cricket career on hold as he began a three-year course at the University of the Free State. Although an agreement was reached that he would still be available for Zimbabwe if required, he could not maintain his form playing against club opposition in South Africa, and the national selectors initially decided to await his return to the country. But the Rebel crisis led to his early recall in the one-dayers against England where, unsurprisingly, he struggled before registering his maiden ODI fifty in the final game. His return to the Test match team brought mixed results, but he was Zimbabwe's best batsman, technically, on their tour of South Africa, where he showed an application lacking in his team mates.

After being criticised for not being able to score quickly enough early on in his career, Masakadza's ability in one-day cricket has steadily increased and 2009 was a bumper year for him. He scored over 1000 runs in ODIs in the calendar year at an average of 43.48 and a strike rate of 88.08, including scores of 156 and 178 not out in the home series against Kenya, the first time a batsman has made 150 or more twice in the same one-day series.

Masakadza was part of Zimbabwe's XI when they played their first Test in six years, against Bangladesh in August 2011, scoring his second Test century a decade after his first. He has continued to show greater dexterity as a batsman, adding a hook and pull to a repertoire that already included muscular play off the front foot. He has also added value to Zimbabwe's set-up as a calm, amiable presence amid sometimes tempestuous times. Masakadza entered the peak of his career after turning 30, and was finally rewarded with a trip to a World Cup in 2015 - remarkably, his first.
Liam Brickhill

Hamilton Masakadza Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests38762222315830.04500944.385826423290
ODIs20920845658178*27.73772873.2153458586710
T20Is66662166293*25.961418117.2001115165250
FC140251119564208*39.85--2344--1240
List A3453432210532178*32.80--970--1390
T20s130129153958162*34.713128126.53429326166570

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests38241164489163/243/2430.562.5272.7000
ODIs2098518441636393/393/3941.945.3247.2000
T20Is6697211321/41/456.509.4136.0000
FC140-41301831624/11-29.532.6666.6-00
List A345-33502856864/364/3633.205.1138.9300
T20s13029336380192/62/620.006.7817.6000
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Hammad Azam and Hamilton Masakadza put on 74 in 32 balls
Hamilton Masakadza hit his second half-century in a row
Hamilton Masakadza plays down the ground during his 34-ball 50
Hamilton Masakadza walks out to bat in his swansong
Hamilton Masakadza walks out to a guard of honour in his final match in Zimbabwe colours
Hamilton Masakadza celebrates his half-century in his final international match