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Kevin Duers
Full Name:
Kevin Gary Duers
Date of Birth:
30 Jun 1960
Current Age:
65 Year, 2 Month, 25 Days
Born:
Lusaka Northern Rhodesia
Teams:
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland
TEST
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ODI
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19
First Game
1992-03-10
Last Game
1992-03-14
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Benson & Hedges World Cup (in Australia/New Zealand) - 1991/92
Series Home
Sat, 14 Mar 1992 - 00:00 • 30th • Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Australia
265/6 (46.00)
Zimbabwe
137/10 (41.40)
Australia won by 128 runs
Tue, 10 Mar 1992 - 00:00 • 25th • Manuka Oval, Canberra
South Africa
163/10 (32.00)
Zimbabwe
164/3 (45.10)
South Africa won by 7 wickets (with 29 balls remaining)
Sat, 07 Mar 1992 - 00:00 • 19th • Trust Bank Park, Hamilton
India
203/7 (32.00)
Zimbabwe
104/1 (19.10)
India won by 55 runs (revised target)
Tue, 03 Mar 1992 - 00:00 • 15th • McLean Park, Napier
New Zealand
162/3 (20.50)
Zimbabwe
105/7 (18.00)
New Zealand won by 48 runs (revised target)
Sat, 29 Feb 1992 - 00:00 • 11th • Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
West Indies
264/8 (0.20)
Zimbabwe
189/7 (20.00)
West Indies won by 75 runs
Sun, 23 Feb 1992 - 00:00 • 3rd • Pukekura Park, New Plymouth
Sri Lanka
312/4 (45.00)
Zimbabwe
313/7 (49.20)
Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets (with 4 balls remaining)