Kwame Tucker

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Kwame Tucker
Cricket information
BattingRight-handed
International information
National side
ODI debut17 May 2006 v  Canada
Last ODI26 February 2007 v  Canada
Career statistics
Competition ODI First-class
Matches123
Runs scored9543
Batting average 9.5014.33
100s/50s0/00/0
Top score3433
Catches/stumpings 9/13/0
Source: CricInfo, 30 December 2021

Kwame Leval Tucker (born 28 September 1976) is a Bermudian former cricketer, who played with the Bermudian cricket team in their first One Day International in May 2006. He played as a right-handed batsman and a wicket-keeper in 12 ODIs.


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