Mluleki Nkala
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Bowling style | Right-arm fast-medium | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: Cricinfo, 28 December 2015 |
Mluleki Luke Nkala (born 1 April 1981, in Bulawayo) commonly known as Syke, is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He took the wicket of Sachin Tendulkar with his second ball in senior international cricket, in a one-dayer against India at Bulawayo in 1999. A member of the Zimbabwean Test and One Day International teams, Nkala also captained Zimbabwe in three Under-19 One Day Internationals in 1999/2000. He is currently coaching at Edinburgh Cricket Club in Melbourne, Australia. In early 2010, Nkala returned to Zimbabwe to play professional cricket with the Mid-West Rhinos Franchise, along with Riki Wessels, Darren Stevens and Brendan Taylor and many others.
Trivia
- Nkala has thirteen siblings, seven brothers and six sisters.
- He is a member of the Ndebele tribe.
- His Test debut was against England at Trent Bridge in 2000.
- He was the joint leading wicket-taker in the 1998 U/19 Cricket World Cup in South Africa with 16 wickets, along with West Indian Ramnaresh Sarwan.
- He has spent some time during his career at the Australian Cricket Academy, working with Dennis Lillee.
- His father had never seen a game of cricket until his international debut against India at Bulawayo in 1999.
References
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