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Alistair Campbell (Alistair Douglas Ross Campbell) was born on 23 September, 1972 in Salisbury, Rhodesia, is a Zimbabwean cricketer (born 1972). Discover Alistair Campbell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

Popular As Alistair Douglas Ross Campbell
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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 23 September 1972
Birthday 23 September
Birthplace Salisbury, Rhodesia
Nationality Zimbabwe

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1972

Alistair Douglas Ross Campbell (born 23 September 1972) is a Zimbabwean former cricketer and a former captain of the Zimbabwe national cricket team.

He is also a cricket commentator.

He played 60 matches in his Test career, captaining Zimbabwe on 21 occasions.

He also played 188 One Day Internationals, being captain in 86 of them.

1992

After becoming the youngest ever Zimbabwean to make a first-class century he was selected for the 1992 World Cup in Australia, aged 19.

He struggled throughout but in the coming years managed to cement his spot in the national side.

1993

On the 1993–94 Pakistan tour he scored 3 half centuries against the likes of Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis.

1994

In October 1994 he fell painfully short of his maiden Test century when he was dismissed by Sri Lankan paceman Ravindra Pushpakumara for 99.

1996

Campbell took over the captaincy of Zimbabwe in 1996.

1998

He led them to a series victory in Pakistan in 1998–99, and also led the team to the Super Six stage of the 1999 World Cup.

After 3 years in charge he stood down from the captaincy for what he stated as 'personal reasons'.

In the 1998 inaugural ICC Knockout Trophy (now renamed as ICC Champions Trophy), Campbell became the first batsman to score a century.

2000

This remained his highest Test score for five years until he brought up 3 figures against India at Nagpur in 2000–01.

He scored one more Test century in his career, an innings of 103 the following season against the West Indies.

He was more successful in the ODI arena, making over 5000 runs and maintaining an average of over 30.

His most prolific year was in 2000 when he made 960 runs at 38.40.

Of his 7 hundreds, 2 were made against Australia.

2003

He retired from cricket in 2003.

Born in Salisbury (now Harare), Campbell started his cricketing career as early as in school times in Eaglesvale High School, and was selected for the national side while he was still at the school.

He scored his maiden first-class century by becoming the youngest Zimbabwean to do so.

A left-handed batsman, Campbell batted in the middle order in Test cricket but usually opened in One Day International cricket.

After not being selected for the 2003 World Cup, Campbell announced his retirement from international cricket only to reconsider when he was chosen to replace an injured Mark Vermeulen.

Zimbabwe's final match of the World Cup turned out to be the final match of Campbell's career as he was never selected again for his country.

2009

In July 2009, Campbell was re-inducted into Zimbabwe cricket after being selected chairman of their Cricket Committee, a major step in the revival of the sport in the nation.

He is also the chief selector of the Zimbabwean national cricket team.

2011

Campbell worked as a selector in the cricket administration of Zimbabwe, where he resigned from the position in October 2011.

2012

He also resigned as chair of the cricket committee in 2012.

2015

In 2015, he was appointed as the managing director of Zimbabwe Cricket, by replacing Wilfred Mukondiwa.

However, in July of the same year, Zimbabwean allrounder Prosper Utseya criticized Campbell's actions as the chairman, alleging that he was a victim of racism because of these actions.

Due to these incidents, Campbell resigned from the chairman role as Zimbabwe Cricket's director of international cricket and commercial affairs on 22 October 2015.