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Batting style
  
Left-hand bat

Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Neil Ferreira

National side
  
Zimbabwean

Bowling style
  
Right-arm offbreak


Neil Robert Ferreira (born June 3, 1979 in Salisbury - now Harare) is a Zimbabwean cricketer.

Having also tried his hand at sports including tennis, squash, and hockey, he made his name as a left-handed opening batsman for the academy and for Manicaland. He is also a wicket keeper. His first Test involvement was in the August 2005 Test against New Zealand.

Prior to playing for his country Ferreira also played first-class cricket for Manicaland C.C scoring an impressive 501 runs in the 1999-2000 season and once again in the 2001-02 season taking out leading run scorer with 650 runs. On 8 August 2005 Ferreira received his Zimbabwean test cap being the 70th cricketer to represent Zimbabwe. Ferreira opened the batting for Zimbabwe's first innings but only managed 5 runs off 9 balls, Zimbabwe were then dismissed for just 59 and New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming enforced the follow on and once again Ferreira opened the batting and was dismissed for 16 runs off 90 balls, Zimbabwe were then all out for 99.

Ferreira has raised three sons two of which are playing B-Grade for Great Southern Grammar. Matthew Ferreira an all round right hand batsman and right arm leg spinner and Michael Ferreira a top order left hand batsman and a handy right arm medium pace.

References

Neil Ferreira Wikipedia