Daniel Hondo

Cricket Player

1982 –

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Who is Daniel Hondo?

Douglas Hondo was a Zimbabwean cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Mashonaland A. He was born in Harare.

Hondo made a single first-class appearance, during the 2001-02 Logan Cup, against Midlands. He scored 7 not out from the lower order in the first innings in which he batted, and seven from the opening order in the second innings.

Hondo bowled two overs during the match, conceding 21 runs.

Hondo turned to rugby in adult life, and is currently the captain of the Zimbabwe rugby team.

He grow up playing rugby and cricket alongside his older brothers, Donald and Douglas.

Although he represented Zimbabwe at age-group level in cricket, Daniel is better known as a rugby player, forming a formidable centre-pairing at Harare Sports Club with Zimbabwe rugby great John Ewing in his early 20s.

He was awarded a rugby scholarship at Hartpury College in the UK, where he excelled under Zimbabwean-born coach Liam Middleton, representing the British Universities Select Side.

Upon graduation, he returned home to Zimbabwe to re-launch his professional career. He plays for Harare Sports Club, where he also helps with the coaching. Hondo is also an assistant coach for the Zimbabwe Sevens team, a team he represented with distinction on the IRB Sevens Circuit during his UK stay. He has since retired from 7s, but was last year appointed captain of the Zimbabwe Fifteens team, the Sables.

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Born
Mar 8, 1982
Zimbabwe
Nationality
  • Zimbabwe

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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