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Full name
  
Neil Clarkson Johnson

Last Test
  
1 June 2000 v England

Name
  
Neil Johnson


National side
  
Role
  
Cricketer

Batting style
  
Left-handed

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Born
  
24 January 1970 (age 54) (
1970-01-24
)
Salisbury, Rhodesia

ODI debut (cap 55)
  
24 October 1998 v New Zealand

Bowling style
  
Right-arm fast-medium

Test debut (cap 40)
  
7 October 1998 v India

Neil Clarkson Johnson (born 24 January 1970 in Salisbury – now Harare) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played 13 Tests and 48 One Day Internationals between 1998 and 2000. An all-rounder, he bowled right-arm fast-medium and played in the middle order as an aggressive left-handed batsman. He usually opened the batting in one-day cricket.

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Domestic career

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Throughout his first-class career he spent time in both South Africa and England, playing for Boland, Eastern Province, Natal, Western Province, Leicestershire and Hampshire.

International career

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Johnson was influential in Zimbabwe's qualification to the Super Six stage of the 1999 World Cup. He won three Man-of-the-Match awards in the tournament. One of those awards came in his side's surprise victory over eventual semi-finalists South Africa. Opening the batting, he top-scored with 76 before dismissing Gary Kirsten with the first ball of the South African chase. He then got rid of Jacques Kallis for a duck and finished with 3 for 27. In the same tournament, he made an unbeaten 132 and took 2/43 against eventual champions Australia at Lord's. Johnson is notable for having opened both the batting and bowling for his country in this World Cup.

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After the 2000 tour of England, Johnson retired from international cricket as a result of disputes over his payment from the Zimbabwe Cricket Union. He moved to South Africa, a country that he had lived in as a child.

References

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