Been looking around for a list of MOTM awards but I can't find it on cricinfo so I guess they don't count it as a stat, so I thought I'd make my own list, thought we could update it as the games are played like we have done with the ODI Numbers Thread etc.
Took a while to get through all the matches Zimbabwe have played but this is the list for all three formats according to cricinfo, I did find that no MOTM awards were given for the last two ODI tours of Kenya (one being the tri-series with Ireland) whilst a lot of Zimbabwe's earlier Tests also had no MOTM.
Tests
Grant Flower - 5: Test#1285, Test#1348, Test#1378, Test#1408, Test#1568
Andy Flower - 4: Test#1285, Test#1474, Test#1517, Test#1562
Brendan Taylor - 2: Test#2002, Test#2086
Guy Whittall - 2: Test#1379, Test#1545
Hamilton Masakadza - 1: Test#1553
Murray Goodwin - 1: Test#1498
Graeme Cremer - 1: Test#2228
Tendai Chatara - 1: Test#2096
Tatenda Taibu - 1: Test#1735
Andy Blignaut - 1: Test#1549
Sean Williams - 1: Test#2323
Sikander Raza - 1: Test#2280
Henry Olonga - 1: Test#1425
Heath Streak - 1: Test#1668
Travis Friend - 1: Test#1566
Neil Johnson - 1: Test#1430
Sean Ervine - 1: Test#1683
David Brain - 1: Test#1241
ODI
Grant Flower - 12: ODI#820, ODI#962, ODI#1240, ODI#1424, ODI#1450, ODI#1658, ODI#1706, ODI#1732, ODI#1770, ODI#1998, ODI#2028, ODI#2089
Andy Flower - 11: ODI#716, ODI#984, ODI#1047, ODI#1244, ODI#1245, ODI#1414, ODI#1521, ODI#1555, ODI#1642, ODI#1663, ODI#1754
Alistair Campbell - 9: ODI#946, ODI#1153, ODI#1302, ODI#1420, ODI#1607, ODI#1629, ODI#1648, ODI#1679, ODI#1703
Sean Williams - 8: ODI#2457, ODI#2543, ODI#3354, ODI#3503, ODI#3606, ODI#3699, ODI#3838, ODI#4123
Heath Streak - 8: ODI#1014, ODI#1178, ODI#1628, ODI#1665, ODI#1675, ODI#1972, ODI#2067, ODI#2111
Hamilton Masakadza - 7: ODI#2782, ODI#2908, ODI#2912, ODI#3404, ODI#3505, ODI#3719, ODI#3994
Brendan Taylor - 7: ODI#2376, ODI#2394, ODI#2981, ODI#2986, ODI#2989, ODI#3049, ODI#3974
Elton Chigumbura - 6: ODI#2173, ODI#2790, ODI#2872, ODI#2914, ODI#3521, ODI#3606
Sikander Raza - 6: ODI#3504, ODI#3688, ODI#3904, ODI#3955, ODI#3988, ODI#3999
Neil Johnson - 6: ODI#1376, ODI#1416, ODI#1445, ODI#1468, ODI#1477, ODI#1605
Paul Strang - 6: ODI#1063, ODI#1156, ODI#1174, ODI#1237, ODI#1372, ODI#1412
Eddo Brandes - 5: ODI#748, ODI#798, ODI#1158, ODI#1169, ODI#1367
Murray Goodwin - 4: ODI#1284, ODI#1294, ODI#1503, ODI#1616
Guy Whittall - 4: ODI#1194, ODI#1241, ODI#1531, ODI#1611
Craig Ervine - 4: ODI#3140, ODI#3673, ODI#3690, ODI#3903
Tatenda Taibu - 3: ODI#2019, ODI#2926, ODI#3111
Craig Wishart - 3: ODI#1356, ODI#1773, ODI#1943
Vusi Sibanda - 3: ODI#2378, ODI#2967, ODI#3355
Dave Houghton - 3: ODI#212, ODI#454, ODI#1170
Bryan Strang - 3: ODI#980, ODI#1242, ODI#1702
Gary Brent - 3: ODI#2462, ODI#2511, ODI#2612
Henry Olonga - 3: ODI#1373, ODI#1551, ODI#1920
Chamu Chibhabha - 2: ODI#2649, ODI#3720
Dougie Marillier - 2: ODI#1814, ODI#1996
Tendai Chatara - 2: ODI#3838, ODI#4121
Douglas Hondo - 2: ODI#1816, ODI#2207
Prosper Utseya - 2: ODI#2395, ODI#3518
Stuart Carlisle - 2: ODI#1530, ODI#1777
Andy Blignaut - 2: ODI#1966, ODI#2276
Dion Ebrahim - 2: ODI#1774, ODI#1775
Brian Vitori - 2: ODI#3176, ODI#3177
Chris Mpofu - 2: ODI#3071, ODI#3840
Richmond Mutumbami - 1: ODI#3696
Wellington Masakadza - 1: ODI#3693
Stuart Matsikenyeri - 1: ODI#2392
Charles Coventry - 1: ODI#2873
Donald Tiripano - 1: ODI#3506
Forster Mutizwa - 1: ODI#2911
Mark Vermeulen - 1: ODI#2066
Graeme Cremer - 1: ODI#2909
Malcolm Waller - 1: ODI#3209
Duncan Fletcher - 1: ODI#199
Tendai Chisoro - 1: ODI#3809
Barney Rogers - 1: ODI#2210
Andy Whittall - 1: ODI#1246
Solomon Mire - 1: ODI#3897
Travis Friend - 1: ODI#1915
Ed Rainsford - 1: ODI#3048
Ryan Higgins - 1: ODI#2344
Terry Duffin - 1: ODI#2339
Craig Evans - 1: ODI#1174
Kyle Jarvis - 1: ODI#4124
Peter Moor - 1: ODI#4122
Piet Rinke - 1: ODI#2374
Ray Price - 1: ODI#2797
T20I
Hamilton Masakadza - 4: T20I#75, T20I#315, T20I#479, T20I#484
Elton Chigumbura - 2: T20I#376, T20I#558
Malcolm Waller - 2: T20I#462, T20I#482
Brendan Taylor - 2: T20I#23, T20I#372
Wellington Masakadza - 1: T20I#527
Chamu Chibhabha - 1: T20I#442
Graeme Cremer - 1: T20I#150
Neville Madziva - 1: T20I#463
Solomon Mire - 1: T20I#685
Tatenda Taibu - 1: T201#71
Vusi Sibanda - 1: T20I#522
Chris Mpofu - 1: T20I#890
Zimbabwe MOTM Thread
Zimbabwe MOTM Thread
Last edited by jaybro on Wed Sep 25, 2019 3:16 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Zimbabwe MOTM Thread
Absolutely brilliant by you jaybro , surprised Williams was ahead of Taylor in odis ! I think we all love Williams but also forget how good he has been to zim cricket. Great cricketer
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Wow, Grant leading Andy in both lists.
Re: Zimbabwe MOTM Thread
Thanks BligzAndybligzz wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 4:24 amAbsolutely brilliant by you jaybro , surprised Williams was ahead of Taylor in odis ! I think we all love Williams but also forget how good he has been to zim cricket. Great cricketer
Yes Williams cops a lot of stick here on the forum for not being a ‘match winner’ but I think that’s unfair and this proves that.
Few surprises for me
Cremer only 1 ODI MOTM !!! Unfortunately for GC the series where he did really well against Kenya had no MOTM, also the tour of Scotland where he got a 5-for. He is one of four guys to have MOTM awards in all three forms, BT, Taibu & Hamilton the other guys.
Sean Ervine no ODI MOTM surprised me
Also considering how many centuries he’s made I expected more MOTM’s for BT.
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Flowers in a world of their own. Zim has a knack of producing brothers/family talent...Flowers, Blacks, Strangs, Ndlovus, Currans, Whittals, Locks...
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Williams would be getting his MOTMs against associates, I guarantee it.
The match winner thing is valid.
He is however a fantastic servanf to ZC and one of my true favourites.
The match winner thing is valid.
He is however a fantastic servanf to ZC and one of my true favourites.
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I guess when Grant was on, he was on.
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These are the real MOTM for Zimbabwe. Of course the lowly sides have been left out, including Bangladesh and Kenya. Kenya had a batting order which was way too weak to count, and Bangladesh in all those years had bowlers that were way too weak(apart form Mohammad Rafique, later Mashrafee and Shakib, and now Mustafizur) hence their years of mediocrity. Likes of Hami and Flowers lose a few MOTM as a result, like most other weaker players, but it's a true reflection.
The "stupid theory" apparently still has Williams coming out as a minnow-basher, which is about accurate.
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These are the real MOTM for Zimbabwe. Of course the lowly sides have been left out, including Bangladesh and Kenya. Kenya had a batting order which was way too weak to count, and Bangladesh in all those years had bowlers that were way too weak(apart form Mohammad Rafique, later Mashrafee and Shakib, and now Mustafizur) hence their years of mediocrity. Likes of Hami and Flowers lose a few MOTM as a result, like most other weaker players, but it's a true reflection.
The "stupid theory" apparently still has Williams coming out as a minnow-basher, which is about accurate.
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Re: Zimbabwe MOTM Thread
Last I checked Bangladesh & Afghanistan are ranked higher than Zimbabwe??
But yeah let’s call them minnows so it suits your narrative
What’s the argument ? He’s a minnow basher ? Or he only scores runs in dead rubbers?
But yeah let’s call them minnows so it suits your narrative
What’s the argument ? He’s a minnow basher ? Or he only scores runs in dead rubbers?
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