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Mark Dekker (Mark Hamilton Dekker) was born on 5 December, 1969 in Gatooma, Rhodesia, is a Zimbabwean cricketer. Discover Mark Dekker'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 54 years old?

Popular As Mark Hamilton Dekker
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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 5 December 1969
Birthday 5 December
Birthplace Gatooma, Rhodesia
Nationality Zimbabwe

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1969

Mark Hamilton Dekker (born 5 December 1969) is a Rhodesian born former Zimbabwean international cricketer.

Dekker was born at Gatooma in Mashonaland in what was then Rhodesia in 1969, his family having previously lived in South Africa.

He grew up in Bulawayo and was educated at Christian Brothers College where he first played regular cricket.

He played for the Zimbabwe under-15 team and for Zimbabwe schools.

1988

After leaving school Dekker played in England for Central Lancashire Cricket League side Crompton Cricket Club in 1988 and 1989 and by 1990 was playing in Zimbabwe for Old Miltonians and Matabeleland before the province was given first-class cricket status.

1990

He played 14 Test matches and 23 One Day Internationals for Zimbabwe in the 1990s.

1992

He played for Young Zimbabwe against Pakistan B in a match later given declared first-class and in other matches against other touring teams and "scoring plenty of runs in domestic cricket" as an opening batsman when he was "surprised" to be included for the Zimbabwe national team to play a One Day International (ODI) against New Zealand in October 1992.

1993

A Test call up followed in December 1993 and Dekker went on to play 14 Test matches and 23 ODIs for Zimbabwe, his final international appearances coming at the end of 1996.

He was the first batsman in Zimbabwe's history to carry his bat through a completed Test innings, scoring 68 not out against Pakistan at Rawalpindi in 1993.

After retirement Dekker coached cricket at Tonbridge School in Kent, England.

2017

In 2017 he was appointed as a Community Cricket Officer at Kent County Cricket Club and in December 2018 became the head coach of Kent Women.

2018

In December 2018 Dekker was appointed to be the head coach of Kent Women in England before taking a coaching role with the Kent County Cricket Club Academy the following year.

2019

After leading the women's side to the Women's County Championship title in 2019, Dekker took up a coaching role with the Kent Academy, working alongside Head of Talent Pathway and former Second XI coach Min Patel.