Donald Campbell (Zimbabwean cricketer)

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Donald Campbell
Cricket information
BattingRight-handed batsman
International information
National side
Career statistics
Competition First-class List A
Matches5314
Runs scored1512159
Batting average 19.8913.25
100s/50s0/60/0
Top score7948
Balls bowled6-
Wickets --
Bowling average --
5 wickets in innings --
10 wickets in match-N/A
Best bowling--
Catches/stumpings 118/139/-
Source: Cricinfo

Donald James Ross Campbell (born 24 June 1974 in Salisbury - now Harare) is a former Zimbabwean first-class cricketer. He played as a wicket-keeper and is the younger brother of Zimbabwean Test cricketer Alistair Campbell. Donald captained Harare Sports Club during his career.


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