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Ed Rainsford      

Full name Edward Charles Rainsford

Born December 14, 1984, Kadoma, Mashonaland

Current age 25 years 58 days

Major teams Zimbabwe, Centrals, Mid West Rhinos, Midlands, Zimbabwe A, Zimbabwe Provinces, Zimbabwe XI

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Relation Sister - YB Rainsford

Edward Charles Rainsford
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 36 21 12 40 9* 4.44 118 33.89 0 0 1 0 7 0
First-class 48 71 17 629 51 11.64 0 2 25 0
List A 62 38 17 134 31* 6.38 289 46.36 0 0 12 0
Twenty20 9 5 1 33 12 8.25 28 117.85 0 0 1 0 2 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
ODIs 36 36 1757 1286 35 3/16 3/16 36.74 4.39 50.2 0 0 0
First-class 48 6575 3234 153 6/20 21.13 2.95 42.9 7 8 1
List A 62 2864 2140 62 4/32 4/32 34.51 4.48 46.1 1 0 0
Twenty20 9 9 184 278 4 3/48 3/48 69.50 9.06 46.0 0 0 0
Career statistics
ODI debut Zimbabwe v Australia at Harare, May 29, 2004 scorecard
Last ODI Zimbabwe v Bangladesh at Bulawayo, Aug 18, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class debut 2001/02
Last First-class Southern Rocks v Mid West Rhinos at Masvingo, Feb 3-6, 2010 scorecard
List A debut 2002/03
Last List A Mid West Rhinos v Mountaineers at Kwekwe, Jan 9, 2010 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Eagles v Zimbabweans at Kimberley, Sep 13, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Centrals v Easterns (Zimbabwe) at Bulawayo, May 15, 2009 scorecard
Profile

Ed Rainsford is a tall right-arm seamer with the reputation of being one of the quickest bowlers in Zimbabwe. He won early selection for the national squad against Sri Lanka in 2004 when the 'rebel' players withdrew. He played five ODIs during that dispute, but never really made an impression. Zimbabwe's continuing player drain led to his recall to national colours in 2006. He has developed an excellent yorker, which works best with left-handers as his stock delivery swings the ball into them. Rainsford grew up in the Midlands town of Kadoma, and despite attending a minor cricket-playing junior school showed little interest in the game until he was 11, when his father, who had played at school himself, coached ...

Ed Rainsford is a tall right-arm seamer with the reputation of being one of the quickest bowlers in Zimbabwe. He won early selection for the national squad against Sri Lanka in 2004 when the 'rebel' players withdrew. He played five ODIs during that dispute, but never really made an impression. Zimbabwe's continuing player drain led to his recall to national colours in 2006. He has developed an excellent yorker, which works best with left-handers as his stock delivery swings the ball into them. Rainsford grew up in the Midlands town of Kadoma, and despite attending a minor cricket-playing junior school showed little interest in the game until he was 11, when his father, who had played at school himself, coached him and fired his enthusiasm. One of his older brothers played for Midlands in the early nineties before the Logan Cup acquired first-class status. After five years in the first team at Jameson High in Kadoma, he was so 'hungry' for cricket that he would catch a lift three times a week to Kwekwe, 45 miles away, to practise with the National League club team there. This led to selection for Midlands in the Logan Cup, as well as the Under-19 World Cup team and the CFX Academy in 2004. He performed commendably on the West Indies tour, but still tended to be inconsistent and left early to fulfill a club contract in England. He was less impressive in outings against Bangladesh and an Australian Academy side later in the year. After an outstanding performance in the Logan Cup in 2007, he was troubled by a bad stress fracture in his back, and did not feature in a single game for the national side between March 2007 and November 2008. Since his return to international cricket against Sri Lanka at Harare, Rainsford has struggled for penetration, but remains a potent force at domestic level.
Steven Price February 2010

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Oct 9, 2009

Ed Rainsford congratulates Vusi Sibanda on his double hundred, Zimbabwe XI v Kenya, ICC Intercontinental Cup, Kwekwe, October 9, 2009

Ed Rainsford congratulates Vusi Sibanda on his double hundred

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Jan 12, 2009

Ed Rainsford celebrates Mahela Jayawardene's wicket, Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, tri-series, 2nd match, Mirpur, January 12, 2009

Ed Rainsford celebrates Mahela Jayawardene's wicket

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Jan 12, 2009

Ed Rainsford picked up 3 for 41, Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, tri-series, 2nd match, Mirpur, January 12, 2009

Ed Rainsford picked up 3 for 41

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Country Fixtures Country Results
Mountaineers v Rhinos at Harare
Feb 12 (10:00 local, 08:00 GMT)
Tuskers v Eagles at Harare
Feb 12 (14:30 local, 12:30 GMT)
Rocks v Vipers at Harare
Feb 13 (10:00 local, 08:00 GMT)
Mountaineers v Tuskers at Harare
Feb 13 (14:30 local, 12:30 GMT)
Rhinos v Eagles at Harare
Feb 14 (10:00 local, 08:00 GMT)
Tuskers v Rocks at Harare
Feb 14 (14:30 local, 12:30 GMT)
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