Did You Know...
My earliest cricketing memory is
Playing cricket in the garden with my brother
My favourite sportsperson is
Michael Jordan, Kevin Pietersen & Rafael Nadal
The teams I support in other sports are
Manchester United, Golden State Warriors
My favourite colour is
Blue
My favourite food is
Seafood Platter
My favourite musical artist is
Drake
My favourite film is
Good Will Hunting
A hobby/interest I have outside of cricket is
Reading, Tennis and Golf
My party trick is
I can rap Drake's 'Tuscan Leather' word for word
My proudest cricketing moment is
Seeing my parents so happy after I signed for Kent
Tawanda Muyeye
Bat | Right-hand | Bowl | Right-arm off-break |
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Born | 5th March 2001 (in Harare, Zimbabwe) | National Team Eligibility | - |
Years of Service | 2021- | Debut | vs. Sussex, 2021 |
Nickname(s) | T, Sean | Capped | - |
Local Club | Folkestone CC | Shirt Sponsor | - |
Other Teams
Oval Invincibles, Sussex Development XI
Player Biography
A Sports Scholar at Eastbourne College under the mentorship of former Kent stars Rob Ferley and James Tredwell, Muyeye was named as Wisden Schools Cricketer of the Year for 2020, an award previously won by England stars Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler, as well as Kent’s Vice-Captain, Daniel Bell-Drummond.
Born in Zimbabwe but qualifying as a domestic player, Muyeye is a highly-talented, attacking batsman, and a useful off-spinner with an outstanding schoolboy record.
He made his Kent debut against Sussex in 2021’s County Championship, and recorded a top score of 89 against Middlesex that season in Kent’s last match of the campaign that saw them top Division Three in that season’s format.
He broke into Kent Spitfires’ Vitality Blast side in 2022, making an eye-catching 41 against Surrey at the Oval.