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January 19, 2000
Tatenda Taibu is clearly a bright prospect for the future. The 17 year old Zimbabwe's wicket-keeper played very well at Galle International Cricket Stadium against Kenya on wednesday. Behind the stumps he looked natural with his glovework neat and precise. His batting too showed great promise. He looked a compact player during his entertaining innings of 40 off 57 deliveries, which included five boundaries. He steadied the Zimbabwean innings, which had appeared a little shaky at 88-3 and guided his team to an emphatic victory.

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