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Brad Evans

Brad Evans is a 28-year-old Zimbabwean all-rounder who bats right-handed and bowls right-arm fast-medium. Born on March 24, 1997, he is the son of former Zimbabwean cricketer Craig Evans. Evans has played for the Zimbabwean national team and several domestic clubs, including Durban Wolves and Eagles. He is known for his all-round capabilities and made his international debut in 2022 in T20, ODI, and Test formats. 

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Full Name
Bradley Neil Evans
Born
24 March 1997
Place Of Birth
Harare, Zimbabwe
Country
Zimbabwe
Role
Bowling Allrounder
Batting Style
Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm fast-medium
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Zimbabwe vs South Africa · Super 8 Group 1 (X2 v X4) T20I March 1, 2026 8 11 0 1 72.73
India vs Zimbabwe · Super 8 Group 1 (X1 v X2) T20I February 26, 2026 1 1 0 0 100.00
Zimbabwe vs West Indies · Super 8 Group 1 (X2 v X3) T20I February 23, 2026 43 21 2 5 204.76
Oman vs Zimbabwe · Match 11 T20 February 5, 2026 11 7 2 0 157.14
Netherlands vs Zimbabwe · Match 5 T20 February 3, 2026 15 9 1 1 166.67
Pakistan vs Zimbabwe · 4th T20I T20I November 23, 2025 2 6 0 0 33.33

Matches

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
South Africa South Africa
India India
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
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Teams Played For

  • Zimbabwe

  • Zimbabwe A

  • Rhinos (Zimbabwe Domestic)

  • Durban Wolves

  • Cardiff MCCU Eagles 

Brad Evans's International Debuts

  • T20I Debut: May 21, 2022, against Namibia

  • ODI Debut: August 7, 2022, against Bangladesh

  • Test Debut: February 4, 2023, against the West Indies 

Career Statistics (as Of Late November 2025)

Format  Matches Runs Scored Batting Average Wickets Taken Bowling Average Best Bowling
Test 2 42 21.00 7 23.57 5/22
ODI 17 129 10.75 15 42.13 5/54
T20I 25 88 8.60 34 15.79 4/16
First-Class 25 693 24.75 68 25.72 5/22

Career Highlights

  • In August 2022, he achieved his career-best ODI bowling figures of 5 wickets for 54 runs (5-54) against India.

  • In October 2025, he took a five-wicket haul (5-22) in the one-off Test match against Afghanistan, helping Zimbabwe to a significant win.

  • In November 2025, he delivered an exceptional bowling performance of 3 wickets for 9 runs (3-9) in a T20I match that led to Zimbabwe's largest T20 victory over Sri Lanka.