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Mwai Kumwenda

Mwai Kumwenda (Note 1) (born 27 September 1989) is a Malawi netball international player. She represented Malawi at the 2010, 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games and at the 2011 and 2015 Netball World Cups. Kumwenda was the top goal scorer at three successive major tournaments – the 2014 Commonwealth Games, the 2015 Netball World Cup and the 2018 Commonwealth Games. At the 2015 Netball World Cup she was also named player of the tournament. Kumwenda captained Malawi and was again tournament top scorer when they finished third at the 2016 Fast5 Netball World Series. At club level Kumwenda has played for Peninsula Waves in the Victorian Netball League, Victorian Fury in the Australian Netball League, Mainland Tactix in the ANZ Championship and for Melbourne Vixens in Suncorp Super Netball.

Mwai Kumwenda
Personal information
Full name Mwai Jasinta Kumwenda [1] (Note 1)
Born (1989-09-27) 27 September 1989 (age 34)
Mzimba, Malawi
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) [2][3]
Relatives (Note 2)
Netball career
Playing position(s): GS, GA
Years Club team(s) Apps
200x–2011 Escom Sisters
2011–2013 Peninsula Waves
2013 Victorian Fury
2014–2016 Mainland Tactix
2015Kukoma Diamonds
2016– Melbourne Vixens
2017Peninsula Waves
Years National team(s) Caps
2008– Malawi 71 [4]
Medal record

Early life and family Edit

Kumwenda is the daughter of Kennedy and Costa Kumwenda. She was raised in Mtwalo, a village in the Mzimba District. She is the youngest of eight siblings. She is a Tumbuka by tribe and her name "Mwai" means "Lucky" in English. She has three brothers and three sisters. (Note 2) A fourth sister passed away and her father, Kennedy, died when she was young. She began playing netball in primary school. Kumwenda later described her early experiences playing the game.

"For balls, we used plastic bags and put them under the fire to melt, then moulded them with our hands and tied them with string. For the goal posts, we cut down trees, like the ones outside. The goal rings were made from old tyres, like the ones on cars".

She continued playing netball in secondary school and came to the attention of Griffin Sayenda, the Malawi national netball team coach. When Kumwenda was just fifteen, and with the encouragement of Sayenda, she moved to Blantyre to pursue a netball career.[1][5][6][7][8]

Playing career Edit

Escom Sisters Edit

In Malawi, Kumwenda played for Escom Sisters.[9] They were later renamed Kukoma Diamonds.[10] While playing in Australia and New Zealand, Kumwenda has also played for the Sisters and/or Diamonds on return visits to Malawi.[4][11][12][13][14]

Peninsula Waves Edit

Between 2011 and 2013 Kumwenda played for Peninsula Waves in the Victorian Netball League.[15] While playing for Malawi at the 2009 Netball World Youth Cup, Kumwenda came to the attention of Waves coach, Maxine Wauchope. She was subsequently invited to play for Waves but, due to visa complications, she did not arrive at the club until 2011.[1][5][6][7][8][12] In 2012 she shared the league's MVP award, the Margaret Caldow Trophy, with Helen Barclay and Caitlyn Strachan.[16] She helped Waves reach the 2013 VNL grand final.[17] Kumwenda returned to play for Waves during the 2017 season.[15][18]

Victorian Fury Edit

In 2013, together with Elle Bennetts, Kate Moloney and Fiona Themann, Kumwenda was a member of the Victorian Fury team that won the Australian Netball League title. She was the top goalscorer for Fury, finishing the season with a record 461 goals. In the grand final against NSW Waratahs she scored 38 goals with a 97% strike rate. She was subsequently named both the Fury and ANL MVP for 2013.[7][17][19][20][21][22]

Mainland Tactix Edit

Between 2014 and 2016 Kumwenda played for Mainland Tactix in the ANZ Championship. She replaced Joanne Harten as Tactix's import player. In 2014 she finished the season as ANZ Championship top scorer and she was also named the ANZ Championship Best New Talent. In 2016 she was named the Tactix MVP.[7][8][22][23][24][25][26][27]

Melbourne Vixens Edit

In 2016 Kumwenda signed for Melbourne Vixens of Suncorp Super Netball.[25][28][29] On 29 July 2018, during a Round 13 match against West Coast Fever, Kumwenda ruptured her anterior cruciate ligament.[30][31] Kumwenda missed the early part of the 2019 season but made a comeback against Fever in Round 11.[4][32][33] She was subsequently re-signed by Vixens for the 2020 season.[34]

Malawi Edit

In April 2008 Kumwenda played for Malawi in an away series against England.[35] In August 2009 she was tournament top scorer at the 2009 Netball World Youth Cup.[36] She subsequently represented Malawi at the 2010, 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games[37][38][39] and at the 2011 and 2015 Netball World Cups.[40][41] Kumwenda was the top goal scorer at three successive major tournaments – the 2014 Commonwealth Games,[42] the 2015 Netball World Cup,[43][44][45] and the 2018 Commonwealth Games.[46] At the 2015 Netball World Cup she was also named Player of the Tournament.[43][44][47][45][48] At the 2018 Commonwealth Games she scored 41 goals as she helped Malawi defeat New Zealand 57–53.[49] Kumwenda captained Malawi and was again tournament top scorer when they finished third at the 2016 Fast5 Netball World Series.[50]

Kumwenda missed the 2014 and 2017 Fast5 Netball World Series tournaments following disputes with the Netball Association of Malawi. These disputes have resulted in interventions by Grace Chiumia, Malawi's Minister of Sports.[51][52][53][54][55][56] Kumnenda missed the 2019 Netball World Cup because of injury.[31]

Honours Edit

Melbourne Vixens
Victorian Fury
Individual Awards

Notes Edit

  • ^1 Various sources also spell Kumwenda's first name as either Mwawi or Mwayi. On her Facebook and Instagram accounts she uses Mwai.[69][70]
  • ^2 Some sources suggest that Mwai (b. 1989) and Bridget Kumwenda (b. 1991) are sisters.[62][71] However in interviews Mwai Kumwenda has stated she is the youngest sibling in her family. None of the interviews mention Bridget being a sister.[5][6]

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Mwai Kumwenda Note 1 born 27 September 1989 is a Malawi netball international player She represented Malawi at the 2010 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games and at the 2011 and 2015 Netball World Cups Kumwenda was the top goal scorer at three successive major tournaments the 2014 Commonwealth Games the 2015 Netball World Cup and the 2018 Commonwealth Games At the 2015 Netball World Cup she was also named player of the tournament Kumwenda captained Malawi and was again tournament top scorer when they finished third at the 2016 Fast5 Netball World Series At club level Kumwenda has played for Peninsula Waves in the Victorian Netball League Victorian Fury in the Australian Netball League Mainland Tactix in the ANZ Championship and for Melbourne Vixens in Suncorp Super Netball Mwai KumwendaPersonal informationFull nameMwai Jasinta Kumwenda 1 Note 1 Born 1989 09 27 27 September 1989 age 34 Mzimba MalawiHeight1 83 m 6 ft 0 in 2 3 Relatives Note 2 Netball careerPlaying position s GS GAYearsClub team s Apps200x 2011Escom Sisters2011 2013Peninsula Waves2013Victorian Fury2014 2016Mainland Tactix2015 Kukoma Diamonds2016 Melbourne Vixens2017 Peninsula WavesYearsNational team s Caps2008 Malawi71 4 Medal record Representing MalawiFast5 World Series2016 Melbourne Team Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Playing career 2 1 Escom Sisters 2 2 Peninsula Waves 2 3 Victorian Fury 2 4 Mainland Tactix 2 5 Melbourne Vixens 2 6 Malawi 3 Honours 4 Notes 5 ReferencesEarly life and family EditKumwenda is the daughter of Kennedy and Costa Kumwenda She was raised in Mtwalo a village in the Mzimba District She is the youngest of eight siblings She is a Tumbuka by tribe and her name Mwai means Lucky in English She has three brothers and three sisters Note 2 A fourth sister passed away and her father Kennedy died when she was young She began playing netball in primary school Kumwenda later described her early experiences playing the game For balls we used plastic bags and put them under the fire to melt then moulded them with our hands and tied them with string For the goal posts we cut down trees like the ones outside The goal rings were made from old tyres like the ones on cars She continued playing netball in secondary school and came to the attention of Griffin Sayenda the Malawi national netball team coach When Kumwenda was just fifteen and with the encouragement of Sayenda she moved to Blantyre to pursue a netball career 1 5 6 7 8 Playing career EditEscom Sisters Edit In Malawi Kumwenda played for Escom Sisters 9 They were later renamed Kukoma Diamonds 10 While playing in Australia and New Zealand Kumwenda has also played for the Sisters and or Diamonds on return visits to Malawi 4 11 12 13 14 Peninsula Waves Edit Between 2011 and 2013 Kumwenda played for Peninsula Waves in the Victorian Netball League 15 While playing for Malawi at the 2009 Netball World Youth Cup Kumwenda came to the attention of Waves coach Maxine Wauchope She was subsequently invited to play for Waves but due to visa complications she did not arrive at the club until 2011 1 5 6 7 8 12 In 2012 she shared the league s MVP award the Margaret Caldow Trophy with Helen Barclay and Caitlyn Strachan 16 She helped Waves reach the 2013 VNL grand final 17 Kumwenda returned to play for Waves during the 2017 season 15 18 Victorian Fury Edit In 2013 together with Elle Bennetts Kate Moloney and Fiona Themann Kumwenda was a member of the Victorian Fury team that won the Australian Netball League title She was the top goalscorer for Fury finishing the season with a record 461 goals In the grand final against NSW Waratahs she scored 38 goals with a 97 strike rate She was subsequently named both the Fury and ANL MVP for 2013 7 17 19 20 21 22 Mainland Tactix Edit Between 2014 and 2016 Kumwenda played for Mainland Tactix in the ANZ Championship She replaced Joanne Harten as Tactix s import player In 2014 she finished the season as ANZ Championship top scorer and she was also named the ANZ Championship Best New Talent In 2016 she was named the Tactix MVP 7 8 22 23 24 25 26 27 Melbourne Vixens Edit In 2016 Kumwenda signed for Melbourne Vixens of Suncorp Super Netball 25 28 29 On 29 July 2018 during a Round 13 match against West Coast Fever Kumwenda ruptured her anterior cruciate ligament 30 31 Kumwenda missed the early part of the 2019 season but made a comeback against Fever in Round 11 4 32 33 She was subsequently re signed by Vixens for the 2020 season 34 Malawi Edit In April 2008 Kumwenda played for Malawi in an away series against England 35 In August 2009 she was tournament top scorer at the 2009 Netball World Youth Cup 36 She subsequently represented Malawi at the 2010 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games 37 38 39 and at the 2011 and 2015 Netball World Cups 40 41 Kumwenda was the top goal scorer at three successive major tournaments the 2014 Commonwealth Games 42 the 2015 Netball World Cup 43 44 45 and the 2018 Commonwealth Games 46 At the 2015 Netball World Cup she was also named Player of the Tournament 43 44 47 45 48 At the 2018 Commonwealth Games she scored 41 goals as she helped Malawi defeat New Zealand 57 53 49 Kumwenda captained Malawi and was again tournament top scorer when they finished third at the 2016 Fast5 Netball World Series 50 Kumwenda missed the 2014 and 2017 Fast5 Netball World Series tournaments following disputes with the Netball Association of Malawi These disputes have resulted in interventions by Grace Chiumia Malawi s Minister of Sports 51 52 53 54 55 56 Kumnenda missed the 2019 Netball World Cup because of injury 31 Tournaments Place2009 Netball World Youth Cup 36 5th2009 World Netball Series 57 5th2010 World Netball Series 58 5th2010 Commonwealth Games 37 5th2011 World Netball Championships 40 6th2012 Fast5 Netball World Series 59 60 5th2013 Fast5 Netball World Series 61 5th2014 Commonwealth Games 38 42 5th2015 Netball World Cup 41 43 44 47 62 63 6th2016 Fast5 Netball World Series 50 64 nbsp 2018 Commonwealth Games 2 39 42 46 49 7thHonours EditMelbourne VixensSuncorp Super Netball Winners 2020Victorian FuryAustralian Netball League Winners 2013Individual AwardsYear Award2012 Margaret Caldow Trophy 16 2013 Australian Netball League MVP 65 2014 ANZ Championship top scorer 27 2014 ANZ Championship Best New Talent 27 2015 World Cup Player of the Tournament 43 44 45 47 2016 International World Games Association Athlete of the Year 45 66 2017 GS in SSN Team of the Year 67 2020 SSN Grand Final MVP 68 Notes Edit 1 Various sources also spell Kumwenda s first name as either Mwawi or Mwayi On her Facebook and Instagram accounts she uses Mwai 69 70 2 Some sources suggest that Mwai b 1989 and Bridget Kumwenda b 1991 are sisters 62 71 However in interviews Mwai Kumwenda has stated she is the youngest sibling in her family None of the interviews mention Bridget being a sister 5 6 References Edit a b c Mwai queen of shots Mwai Kumwenda 28 netballer thesaturdaypaper com au 4 August 2018 Archived from the original on 8 July 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