Peter Moor is one of Zimbabwe's batsmen and donning the wicket-keeping gloves.
Has built a steady international scoring record.
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vs vs New Zealand at Queens Sports Club, Aug 06, 2016
vs vs Bangladesh at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Nov 26, 2014
vs vs Afghanistan at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Jan 08, 2016
When you think of successful wicket-keepers from Zimbabwe, Andy Flower, Tatenda Taibu and Brendan Taylor are some of the names that crop up in one's mind. After Taylor took up the Kolpak route and bid adieu to Zimbabwe cricket, there was a huge void left to be filled. Peter Moor emerged as the best long-term prospect for Zimbabwe in all three formats.
Born in Harare, Moor had cricket in his genes and took up a natural liking to the sport at a tender age of five. Educated at St John’s, he recorded the highest individual score for his college; striking an unbeaten 214. Having worked his way through all age groups, he represented the country in two U-19 World Cups (2008 and 2010).
Peter Moor is one of Zimbabwe's batsmen and donning the wicket-keeping gloves.
Has built a steady international scoring record.
Peter Moor is currently 35 years old.
Peter Moor was born on 1 February 1991.
Peter Moor plays international cricket for Zimbabwe.
Peter Moor is a Batsman who bats right handed and bowls right-arm off-break and is also a wicket-keeper.
Peter Moor's highest international score is 92, made in T20I cricket.
Peter Moor averages 20.70 in ODI cricket across 49 matches, having scored 828 runs.
Peter Moor has a T20I strike rate of 127.27 across 21 matches.
Peter Moor has represented teams including Munster Reds, Ireland, Zimbabwe.