Heath Streak
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| Heath Streak | ||||
| Personal information | ||||
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| Batting style | Right hand bat | |||
| Bowling style | Right arm fast medium | |||
| Career statistics | ||||
| Tests | ODIs | |||
| Matches | 65 | 189 | ||
| Runs scored | 1990 | 2943 | ||
| Batting average | 22.35 | 28.29 | ||
| 100s/50s | 1/11 | 0/13 | ||
| Top score | 127* | 79* | ||
| Overs | 2259.5 | 1578.0 | ||
| Wickets | 216 | 239 | ||
| Bowling average | 28.14 | 29.82 | ||
| 5 wickets in innings | 7 | 1 | ||
| 10 wickets in match | 0 | n/a | ||
| Best bowling | 6/73 | 5/32 | ||
| Catches/stumpings | 17/- | 46/- | ||
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Heath Hilton Streak (born March 16, 1974 in Bulawayo) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He made his Test debut in Zimbabwe's tour of Pakistan 1993/1994 making his mark by taking 8 wickets in the 2nd Test at Rawalpindi (December 9-14, 1993). He won the Man of the series award in that series taking 22 wickets at an average of 13.54. He bettered his best bowling figures in 1995 when Pakistan toured Zimbabwe taking 6/90 in the first Test at Harare.
In 1995/96, Streak played in the same Matabeleland team as his 46-year-old father Denis in the final of the Lonrho Logan Cup against Mashonaland Country Districts; this was the first instance of a father and son playing in the same first-class match for more than thirty years.
In 2000/2001, he won 2 man of the series awards, first in Zimbabwe's tour of England and then in Bangladesh's tour of Zimbabwe.
He is the only Zimbabwean bowler to have taken over 100 Test wickets and one of only 2 Zimbabwean bowlers to have taken over 100 ODI wickets (the other being Grant Flower). There is little doubt that he is the best bowler to have played for Zimbabwe, with the ability to extract seam movement at a lively pace on even the deadest of wickets.
He retired from international cricket in October 2005 to become captain of Warwickshire County Cricket Club having previously played county cricket for Hampshire. He also captains his fellow exiled Anglo-African players from Zimbabwe in the Red Lions team, which plays charity games in England.
On 25 April 2007, Streak resigned as Warwickshire captain, saying captaining the side was affecting his on field abilities. He was replaced as captain by Darren Maddy. At the end of the 2007 season he left Warwickshire citing family reasons [1].
[edit] Controversies
Heath Streak claimed in an interview in The Observer that he was faced with moral challenges in captaining Zimbabwe. He said that he was asked to tell white players that they were not talented enough and were to be replaced by black players[2].
[edit] References
| Preceded by Andy Flower |
Zimbabwean national cricket captain 2000/1-2001/2 |
Succeeded by Brian Murphy |
| Preceded by Alistair Campbell |
Zimbabwean national cricket captain 2003-2003/4 |
Succeeded by Tatenda Taibu |
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