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Grant William Flower (born 20 December 1970) is a Zimbabwean cricket coach and former cricketer. He was the batting coach of the Sri Lanka cricket team , Pakistan cricket team , and Sussex . He is rated among the best Zimbabwean cricketers in history for his consistent left arm spin and fine batting skills.
Grant Flower, captain for a single ODI in 2001. As of December 2024, 23 cricketers have captained the Zimbabwean cricket team for at least one One Day International.The table of results is complete up to the third and final ODI against Afghanistan in December 2024.
The Zimbabwe national cricket team toured Australia in the 1994-95 season and played two first-class matches versus Tasmania and Queensland. The tour consisted mainly of limited overs matches including the Benson and Hedges World Series Cup which also involved Australia and England .
Grant Flower 3 The Zimbabwe national cricket team toured India in the 1992–93 season to play a Test match and three One day internationals . This was Zimbabwe's inaugural tour of India, and Zimbabwe lost all four matches.
New Zealand cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1997–98 Zimbabwe: New Zealand: Dates: 18 September 1997 – 5 October 1997: Captains: Alistair Campbell: Stephen Fleming: Test series; Result: 2-match series drawn 0–0: Most runs: Grant Flower (387) Stephen Fleming (181) Most wickets: Adam Huckle (16) Chris Cairns (9) Player of the series: Grant ...
Guy Whittall and Grant Flower took a couple of wickets each. Campbell won the toss in the second final and again decided to bat first. This time it was the 3rd wicket partnership that set up the Zimbabwean innings, with Grant Flower and Gavin Rennie putting on 150 runs. Both scored 70s and Zimbabwe finished with 6 for 272.
Andy Flower: 5 Sri Lankan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1994-95: Stuart Carlisle: 6 Pakistani cricket team in Zimbabwe in 1994-95: Grant Flower: Alistair Campbell: 2 4 Bangladeshi cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2000-01: Pakistani cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2002-03: Hamilton Masakadza: Zimbabwean cricket team in Bangladesh in 2004-05: Craig Ervine ...
Andy Flower and Grant Flower's partnership of 158 runs was Zimbabwe's highest for the fourth wicket in an ODI. [2] Ajit Agarkar (Ind) picked his 100th wicket in ODIs. [2] Zimbabwe's total of 284 was their highest against India in ODIs. [2] Zimbabwe's win margin of one wicket was their narrowest in ODIs. [2]