Rinke made 168 runs during the four-match series, more than any other Zimbabwean batsman, his innings of 72 in the fourth match was the highest by a Zimbabwean in the series, and he was the only Zimbabwean to make more than one half-century.[1] Rinke's medium pace also yielded three wickets during the series. His successes against Kenya saw him picked again for the 7-ODI tour of the West Indies in April and May 2006.
Rinke last played international cricket in 2006 for Zimbabwe against Sri Lanka in the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy.
After Sri Lanka match, he left Zimbabwe and since then played in the UK for Scarborough CC in the Oxbridge Yorkshire ECB County Premier League. Often he also expressed his desire to return in Zimbabwe and play for the country.
Coaching careeredit
In October 2009, he was appointed head of the New York Cricket Academy in England. Rinke will also work as a 'full-time coach' for them. Rinke is currently linked to the Cricket Centre of Excellence at Scarborough College as Head Pro.
Referencesedit
^Kenya in Zimbabwe, 2005-06 One-Day Series Averages, from Cricinfo, retrieved 14 April 2006
piet, rinke, harry, peter, rinke, born, november, 1981, former, zimbabwean, cricketer, debuted, international, team, against, kenya, 2005, personal, informationfull, nameharry, peter, rinkeborn, 1981, november, 1981, marondera, zimbabwenicknamepietbattingright. Harry Peter Rinke born 5 November 1981 is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who debuted for the international team against Kenya in 2005 06 Piet RinkePersonal informationFull nameHarry Peter RinkeBorn 1981 11 05 5 November 1981 age 42 Marondera ZimbabweNicknamePietBattingRight handedBowlingRight arm fast mediumInternational informationNational sideZimbabweODI debut cap 170 25 February 2006 v KenyaLast ODI10 October 2006 v Sri LankaDomestic team informationYearsTeamManicalandMatabeleland TuskersCareer statisticsCompetition ODI FC LAMatches 18 9 38Runs scored 317 346 940Batting average 17 61 24 71 28 48100s 50s 0 3 0 1 2 6Top score 72 84 118 Balls bowled 277 1 328 878Wickets 8 26 26Bowling average 34 12 25 30 33 765 wickets in innings 0 2 010 wickets in match 0 0 0Best bowling 2 11 6 43 3 15Catches stumpings 0 6 5 Source Cricinfo 19 October 2017 Contents 1 International career 2 Domestic career 3 Coaching career 4 References 5 External linksInternational career editRinke made 168 runs during the four match series more than any other Zimbabwean batsman his innings of 72 in the fourth match was the highest by a Zimbabwean in the series and he was the only Zimbabwean to make more than one half century 1 Rinke s medium pace also yielded three wickets during the series His successes against Kenya saw him picked again for the 7 ODI tour of the West Indies in April and May 2006 Rinke last played international cricket in 2006 for Zimbabwe against Sri Lanka in the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy Domestic career editRinke played first class cricket for CFX Academy Manicaland and Mashonaland before graduating to the international side and also played five matches for Zimbabwe A against Bangladesh A during their 2003 04 tour After Sri Lanka match he left Zimbabwe and since then played in the UK for Scarborough CC in the Oxbridge Yorkshire ECB County Premier League Often he also expressed his desire to return in Zimbabwe and play for the country Coaching career editIn October 2009 he was appointed head of the New York Cricket Academy in England Rinke will also work as a full time coach for them Rinke is currently linked to the Cricket Centre of Excellence at Scarborough College as Head Pro References edit Kenya in Zimbabwe 2005 06 One Day Series Averages from Cricinfo retrieved 14 April 2006External links editPiet Rinke at ESPNcricinfo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Piet Rinke amp oldid 1198899451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,