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          Trevor Madondo....

          Trevor Madondo


          Trevor Nyasha Madondo (22 November 1976 – 11 June 2001) was a Zimbabwean cricketer who played in three Test matches and 13 One Day Internationals from 1998 to 2001.

          Born a Rhodesian, now a Zimbabwean.

        1. Born a Rhodesian, now a Zimbabwean.
        2. Trevor Madondo was Zimbabwe's first black batsman, but sadly, his career - and life - were cut short.
        3. Trevor Madondo.
        4. This was a response to several incidents, two of which affected Trevor Madondo, who had preceded Masakadza as Zimbabwe's first black specialist batsman.
        5. Trevor Madondo achieved a certain immortality in Zimbabwean cricketing lore precisely for the way in which he confronted cricket's history as an instrument of.
        6. Background

          Trevor Nyasha Madondo was born on 22 November 1976 in Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe. He had a brothers, Tafadzwa Madondo and Jerome Madondo. Trevor Madondo won a place in the Colts cricket team in Grade 3 and by the time he was in Grade 5, Trevor was already playing as an opening bowler, right-arm medium pace and batted at number four.

          He also played for the school’s rugby and hockey teams.

          Madondo was one of Zimbabwe's most promising cricketers, an attacking right-hand batter and occasional wicketkeeper.

          After promoting into Grade 6, Trevor was selected for the Partridges, the national primary school’s cricket team. In the Year 1989, Trevor won the selection for the Mashonaland Country Districts primary schools select team which toured England.

          Trevor then went to Falcon College in Bulawayo for his secondary education. The institution has produced many of Zimbabwe’s Test players.

          After two dormant ye