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Born | Harare, Zimbabwe | 1 September 1982
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 6 December 2016 |
Thomas Benade (born 1 September 1982) is a Zimbabwean former cricketer.[1] He played six first-class matches between 2001 and 2004.[2]
Biography
Benade was born in a family that originates from South Africa with Dutch roots.[3] He was introduced to cricket by his father and uncles.[3]
Growing up in Mutorashanga, northern Mashonaland, Benade began his cricket journey at Barwick School in Mvurwi and later Bryden Country School near Chegutu.[3] His performances earned him a spot in the school's first team for two years, his best being four for 30 as a left-arm spinner, and 69 not out as a batsman.[3] He also represented Midlands in the national primary schools cricket week.[3]
For high school, Benade moved to Lomagundi College where he started bowling seamers due to the team's requirement, but he continued his spin bowling which he considers his primary strength.[3] His best performances included taking five for 40 against St. John's College and scoring 79 not out against Prince Edward School.[3] His improved skills led to his selection for the Mashonaland Under-16 team, and eventually the national Under-19 team in 2001.[3]
Benade's application for the Academy in 2002 was initially missed due to an administrative error, but he was offered a place when Masakadza withdrew.[3] At that time, he was working for his father in mining and considering going overseas.[3] He had also played winter cricket for the Maribou Club at Mutoroshanga and a few matches for Harare Sports Club.[3] His best performances include scoring 79 not out and taking five wickets in an innings.[3]
Benade credits Rory Ervine and Academy coach Dave Houghton for helping improve his batting and bowling.[3]