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Brian Bennett

Team flagZIM21 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
#70 Batter in ODI
#59 Batter in T20I
#84 All Rounder in T20I
#100 Batter in Test
#78 All Rounder in Test
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Brian Bennett Recent Form

Batting

ZIM vs BAN, Test21 (33)
ZIM vs BAN, Test6 (16)
ZIM vs BAN, Test54 (81)
ZIM vs BAN, Test57 (64)
MONT vs ME, T2014 (13)
MONT vs MT, T2059 (46)
MONT vs SR, T2046 (36)
MONT vs MWR, T2070 (52)
ZIM vs IRE, T20I16 (19)
ZIM vs IRE, T20I8 (8)

Bowling

ZIM vs BAN, Test1-49
MONT vs ME, T202-19
MONT vs MT, T200-14
MONT vs SR, T202-20
MONT vs MWR, T201-33
ZIM vs IRE, Test0-11
ZIM vs IRE, Test0-33
ZIM vs AFG, Test0-41
ZIM vs AFG, Test5-95
ZIM vs AFG, ODI0-7

Brian Bennett Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI993271016998.4936.33395----
T20I24244910170127.2022.325416----
Test6103101211067.3934.44335----
First class14248632626473.3239.231218----
LIST A1818525047894.2537.50544----
T20441890270128.5747.25252----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI92010.200.000/7000.00----
T20I241068.0720.172/200015.00----
Test6563.4738.175/950166.00----
First class141264.3050.832/630071.00----
LIST A181154.8454.802/130067.80----
T204457.8217.202/190013.20----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut Zimbabwe v Pakistan Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, 24-11-2024
T20I Debut Zimbabwe v Ireland Harare Sports Club, Harare, 7-12-2023
Test Debut Ireland v Zimbabwe Civil Service Cricket Club, Belfast, 25-7-2024
First class Debut
Mountaineers vs Eagles at Harare- December 11 - 14, 2022
LIST A Debut
Mountaineers vs Rocks at Masvingo- October 27, 2023
T20 Debut Mid West Rhinos v Mountaineers Harare Sports Club, Harare, 24-3-2025

Teams played for

Zimbabwe U19

About Brian Bennett

NameBrian Bennett
GenderMale
Birth10 Nov 2003
NationalityZimbabwean

Born on November 10, 2003, in Zimbabwe, Brian John Bennett has emerged as a promising all-rounder in Zimbabwean cricket. His twin brother, David Bennett, has also represented Zimbabwe at the Under-19 level, highlighting a familial dedication to the sport. Brian's cricketing journey began in Zimbabwe's youth structures, representing the national team in the Under-13 and Under-19 categories. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Born on November 10, 2003, in Zimbabwe, Brian John Bennett has emerged as a promising all-rounder in Zimbabwean cricket. His twin brother, David Bennett, has also represented Zimbabwe at the Under-19 level, highlighting a familial dedication to the sport. Brian's cricketing journey began in Zimbabwe's youth structures, representing the national team in the Under-13 and Under-19 categories.

Bennett's breakthrough came during the 2022 Under-19 World Cup, where he emerged as Zimbabwe's top run-scorer, accumulating 273 runs in six matches at an average of 45.50. This performance underscored his batting prowess and set the stage for his progression into senior cricket.

The all-rounder made his first-class debut for the Mountaineers during the 2022–23 Logan Cup on December 11, 2022, against the Mashonaland Eagles. He entered the match as a concussion substitute for Spencer Magodo, who had been injured earlier in the game. In just his fifth first-class match, Bennett scored an unbeaten 264 runs against the Eagles in February 2024, featuring 33 fours and three sixes, significantly contributing to the Mountaineers' total of 631 for 7.

Bennett's List A debut occurred on October 27, 2023, for the Mountaineers in the Pro50 Championship against the Southern Rocks. Meanwhile, he made his T20 debut on February 20, 2023, for the Mountaineers against the Lions.

Bennett's entry into international cricket’s fastest format came on December 7, 2023, when he made his T20I debut against Ireland in Harare. Displaying the same confidence that marked his age-group days, he announced himself as a player built for high-tempo cricket.

His landmark moment came just months later, on May 5, 2024, against Bangladesh, when he blasted his maiden international half-century, scoring 70 off 49 balls. The innings was decorated with elegant strokeplay and quick footwork, underlining his temperament under pressure.

Stepping into the rigors of the longest format, Brian made his Test debut on July 25, 2024, against Ireland in Belfast. His crowning moment thus far came with an unbeaten 110, a maiden century that blended patience with precision. Not to be confined to just batting, Bennett also contributed with the ball, picking up five wickets.

Bennett’s ODI journey began on November 24, 2024, in Bulawayo against Pakistan. Since then, he has made a strong impression in the 50-over format.

As a right-handed batter, Bennett is known for his aggressive stroke play and ability to anchor innings. His right-arm offbreak bowling adds depth to his all-round capabilities, making him a valuable asset in all formats.

(As of April 2025)