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Stuart Carlisle
Stuart Vance Carlisle (born 10 May 1972) is a
former Zimbabwean cricketer who played 37 Test Stuart Carlisle
matches and 111 One Day Internationals for Personal information
Zimbabwe.[1] He was captained the side briefly,[2] Full name Stuart Vance Carlisle
leading them in six Tests and 12 ODIs, and
achieving a 2–3 result in an ODI series in India. He Born 10 May 1972

has the unique distinction of being the only Salisbury, Rhodesia


Zimbabwean player to have scored both ODI and Batting Right-handed
test century against Australia.[3] Bowling Right-arm medium
He was denied the opportunity and long rope of Role Batsman
potentially being a prominent and integral member International information
of the Zimbabwean side during his peak years due
to the tensions he and fellow white players had with National side Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Cricket.[4] He was known for his Test debut 31 January 1995 v Pakistan
unorthodox playing style in his short international (cap 24)
career and was also lauded for being an athletic
Last Test 15 August 2005 v New
fielder during his playing days.[5]
Zealand
ODI debut 22 February
(cap 39) 1995 v Pakistan
Contents
Last ODI 31 August 2005 v New
International career Zealand
Post cricket Career statistics
References Competition Test ODI FC LA
External links Matches 37 111 96 155
Runs scored 1,615 2,740 5,399 4,003

International career Batting average 26.91 27.67 36.23 29.65


100s/50s 2/8 3/9 10/25 5/16
He made his test debut on 31 January 1995 against Top score 118 121* 219* 121*
Pakistan and a month later he made his ODI debut Balls bowled – – 111 –
against the same opponents on 22 February
1995.[6][7] He was picked in Zimbabwe's squad for Wickets – – 0 –
the 1999 Cricket World Cup.[8] Bowling average – – – –
5 wickets in innings – – – –
During a triangular ODI series in 2001, he scored a
quick-fire century and ended up with 119 off just 45 10 wickets in match – – – –
balls as he single-handedly helped Zimbabwe to Best bowling – – – –
chase the mammoth target of 304 set by Australia Catches/stumpings 34/– 39/– 70/– 58/–
and Zimbabwe eventually fell short by just 2
runs.[9][10] Despite the valiant knock, his innings is Source: ESPNcricinfo (http://www.espncricinfo.c
best remembered as one of the finest ODI knocks in om/ci/content/player/55307.html), 10 July 2015
losing causes.[8]

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