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  Nationality Zimbabwean
  Country Zimbabwe
  Country Abbrev Zim
  Name Henry Olonga
  Picture Cricket_no_picpng
  Batting Style Right-hand bat
  Bowling Style Right-arm fast
  Balls true
  Tests 30
  Test Runs 184
  Test Bat Avg 541
  Test 100s/50s -/-
  Test Top Score 24
  Test Overs 4502
  Test Wickets 68
  Test Bowl Avg 3852
  Test 5s 2
  Test 10s -
  Test Best Bowling 5/70
  Test Catches/stumpings 10/-
  ODIs 50
  ODI Runs 95
  ODI Bat Avg 730
  ODI 100s/50s -/-
  ODI Top Score 31
  ODI Overs 2059
  ODI Wickets 58
  ODI Bowl Avg 3408
  ODI 5s 2
  ODI 10s -
  ODI Best Bowling 6/19
  ODI Catches/stumpings 13/-
  Date 11 February
  Year 2006


Henry Khaaba Olonga (born 3 July , 1976 in Lusaka , Zambia ) was a Cricket player for Zimbabwe . He made his international debut in a Test Match against Pakistan at Harare in 1995 , at age 18 years, 212 days, becoming the youngest player to represent Zimbabwe. He helped Zimbabwe to its first ever Test victory in that game. A right arm Fast Bowler , Olonga was the first black cricketer to play for Zimbabwe and is the second Zambian-born Test cricketer after Phil Edmonds of England.

Olonga achieved international recognition (along with team mate Andy Flower ) in 2003 by wearing a black armband in a Cricket World Cup match to protest against the policies of Zimbabwe's government, led by Robert Mugabe . He and Flower released a statement on 10 February , stating in part:

:In all the circumstances, we have decided that we will each wear a black armband for the duration of the World Cup. In doing so we are mourning the death of democracy in our beloved Zimbabwe. In doing so we are making a silent plea to those responsible to stop the abuse of human rights in Zimbabwe. In doing so, we pray that our small action may help to restore sanity and dignity to our nation.

This act led to a warrant issued in Zimbabwe for Olonga's arrest on charges of Treason (which carries the death penalty in Zimbabwe) and forced him to retire from international cricket and temporarily go into hiding. He is now pursuing a career as a singer and a cricket commentator.

Olonga played 30 Test matches for Zimbabwe, taking 68 Wicket s with a Bowling Average of 38.52, and 50 One-day International s, taking 58 wickets at an average of 34.08. He holds the record for the best bowling in a one-day international by a Zimbabwean, with figures of 6/19 against England at Cape Town in 2000 .


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