Name

Wallace Mubayiwa

Date of Birth 24-08-1998
Age 27
NationalityZimbabwean
Player Status Available
Playing Role Bowling All-Rounder (Spin)
Bowling Style SLA Orthodox Spin
Batting Style RH Lower Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Zimbabwe A, Zimbabwe U19s, Zimbabwe Emerging, Midwest Rhinos, Mash Eagles
Coaching Qualifications ECB Core Coach

Wallace Tapiwanashe Mubayiwa is a dedicated and versatile Zimbabwean cricketer, offering left-arm spin and useful contributions with the bat in the middle to lower order. His journey from grassroots cricket at age 12 to representing Zimbabwe U19s and the A team reflects his strong work ethic and rising potential.

He made his List A debut for the Midwest Rhinos in 2022, followed by his first-class debut in 2023/24, steadily climbing the domestic ranks. A gold medallist at the All Africa Games and part of Zimbabwe A’s UK tour, Wallace has already gained valuable international experience.

Off the field, he holds an ECB Core Coach qualification, underlining his commitment to the game beyond playing. Passionate about mentoring, he’s keen to contribute to junior development during his time abroad.

With his all-round skill set, leadership qualities, and coaching ambition, Wallace would be a valuable overseas player-coach option for UK clubs in 2026. He is eager for his maiden club stint and would be a great addition both on and off the field.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.

Name Wallace Mubayiwa
Date of Birth 24-08-1998
Age 27
NationalityZimbabwean
Player StatusAvailable
Playing RoleBowling All-Rounder (Spin)
Player Status Available
Bowling Style SLA Orthodox Spin
Batting Style RH Lower Order Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Zimbabwe A, Zimbabwe U19s, Zimbabwe Emerging, Midwest Rhinos, Mash Eagles
Coaching Qualifications ECB Core Coach

Wallace Tapiwanashe Mubayiwa is a dedicated and versatile Zimbabwean cricketer, offering left-arm spin and useful contributions with the bat in the middle to lower order. His journey from grassroots cricket at age 12 to representing Zimbabwe U19s and the A team reflects his strong work ethic and rising potential.

He made his List A debut for the Midwest Rhinos in 2022, followed by his first-class debut in 2023/24, steadily climbing the domestic ranks. A gold medallist at the All Africa Games and part of Zimbabwe A’s UK tour, Wallace has already gained valuable international experience.

Off the field, he holds an ECB Core Coach qualification, underlining his commitment to the game beyond playing. Passionate about mentoring, he’s keen to contribute to junior development during his time abroad.

With his all-round skill set, leadership qualities, and coaching ambition, Wallace would be a valuable overseas player-coach option for UK clubs in 2026. He is eager for his maiden club stint and would be a great addition both on and off the field.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.