Bryan Strang

Zimbabwean cricketer (born 1972)


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nameBryan Strang
countryZimbabwe
fullnameBryan Colin Strang
birth_date
birth_placeBulawayo, Rhodesia
battingRight-handed
bowlingLeft-arm medium
roleBowler
familyPaul Strang (brother)
internationaltrue
testdebutdate7 February
testdebutyear1995
testdebutagainstPakistan
testcap26
lasttestdate27 July
lasttestyear2001
lasttestagainstWest Indies
odidebutdate22 February
odidebutyear1995
odidebutagainstPakistan
odicap40
lastodidate1 July
lastodiyear2001
lastodiagainstWest Indies
columns4
column1Test
matches126
runs1465
bat avg112.91
100s/50s10/1
top score153
deliveries15,433
wickets156
bowl avg139.33
fivefor11
tenfor10
best bowling15/101
catches/stumpings111/–
column2ODI
matches249
runs292
bat avg25.11
100s/50s20/0
top score218
deliveries22,494
wickets246
bowl avg237.34
fivefor21
tenfor20
best bowling26/20
catches/stumpings215/–
column3FC
matches374
runs31,267
bat avg314.90
100s/50s30/5
top score373
deliveries315,174
wickets3252
bowl avg325.40
fivefor314
tenfor31
best bowling37/20
catches/stumpings322/–
column4LA
matches478
runs4237
bat avg48.46
100s/50s40/1
top score461
deliveries44,018
wickets481
bowl avg432.85
fivefor41
tenfor40
best bowling46/20
catches/stumpings425/–
date9 August
year2015
sourcehttp://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/55756.html ESPNcricinfo
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Bryan Colin Strang (born 9 June 1972) is a former Zimbabwean international cricketer who played in 26 Test matches and 49 One Day Internationals between 1995 and 2001. His older brother Paul Strang also played international cricket for Zimbabwe.

Domestic career

In 2001, Strang helped bowl Matabeleland out for a national record low score in first-class cricket of 19 runs, taking 5 wickets for 6 runs.

International career

Strang was a left-arm medium bowler and due to his nagging accuracy was hard to get away in ODI cricket. This earned him a career economy rate of 4.13. His best bowling figures in ODI cricket of 6 for 20, against Bangladesh in 1997, are a Zimbabwean record.

He played his last game for Zimbabwe in July 2001 and in 2002 he moved to South Africa due to political unrest. He became a vocal critic of Zimbabwean cricket and during the 2003 World Cup stated that Zimbabwe should be barred from hosting World Cup matches on moral grounds. As a result, when he attempted a comeback in 2003–04 the Zimbabwean Cricket Union banned him.

Following the lifting of the ban in 2005, Strang made a comeback and was recalled for a training squad ahead of the New Zealand and India tours of Zimbabwe and played for Zimbabwe A against Pakistan A in 2006. However, he was later informed by Zimbabwe Cricket that his services were no longer required.

Beyond cricket

In 2008 he received an honorary degree in Sports Sciences from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, making him eligible for their crunch cricket match against the University of Edinburgh in July.

As the years have progressed he has really enjoyed his coaching and teaching. Since returning to Zimbabwe, he went into coaching at schools like Lilfordia School and St. George's College in Harare. He has done lots more coaching at many levels. He really enjoys giving back to the kids of his country in any sport and would like to see them get the best coaching so that they can be the best they can be and enjoy it along the way.

In 2009, he expressed that he is looking for an opportunity to get involved with ZC to contribute more. He wants to coach which he really loves and if he is needed to play, he is more than willing as he thinks that he is enough fit and ready to do so. He thinks that he has still got a lot to offer as a player.

He was involved in teaching at St. John's Prep School in the sports department. He coaches at Lilfordia School, where Alistair Campbell and his father are also heavily involved. He has also opened a business about life skills and goal setting.

At the end of October 2009, he left his school teaching.

References

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