Kyle

Jarvis

Zimbabwe
Bowler

Kyle

About Kyle Jarvis

Name
Kyle Jarvis
Born
Feb 16, 1989 (35 years)
Birth Place
Zimbabwe
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm fast medium

Son of former Zimbabwean player Malcolm Jarvis, Kyle Jarvis made his initial first-class appearance for Zimbabwe XI in an Intercontinental Cup game against Kenya XI in 2009, and also impressed while playing for Mashonaland Eagles.

Having played the role of Zimbabwe's chief strike bowler in the 2008 Under-19 World Cup, Jarvis was soon fast-tracked into the national side, thanks to Heath Streak's appointment as the team's bowling coach. Equipped with raw pace and good coaching, the tall and muscular bowler touched a handsome 145 km/h mark, but lacked control and a sense of direction. Despite being economically expensive, he continued to take wickets for his team. A lower back stress fracture resulted in him being sidelined from action for a while.

However, Jarvis' comeback coincided with Zimbabwe's return to Test cricket, and in 2011, he made his Test debut against Bangladesh at Harare. The return saw him impress in both Tests and ODIs as he troubled the batsmen with his ability to swing the ball both ways at a very good pace. Citing the economic and political turmoil in Zimbabwe, to gain more productive opportunities in the English county, Kyle Jarvis retired from international cricket in August 2013.

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ICC Ranking

# 60
Test
# 85
ODI
# 98
T20I

Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
12
40
14
66
Innings
22
28
7
87
Runs
126
153
10
942
Highest Score
25
37
9
57
SR
34.00
57.00
35.00
52.00
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Team Played For

Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Lancashire
Lancashire
Mashonaland Eagles
Mashonaland Eagles
Mid West Rhinos
Mid West Rhinos
Zimbabwe Inv XI
Zimbabwe Inv XI
Zimbabwe Under-19
Zimbabwe Under-19
Central Stags
Central Stags
Zimbabwe XI
Zimbabwe XI
Central Districts
Central Districts