Asian Legends League 2025

Born
Feb 02, 1991 (34 years)
Birth Place
Harare
Role
Batter
Batting Style
Right-Hand-Bat
Bowling Style
Right-Arm Bowl
Matches
Innings
Runs
Highest Score
Not Out
Strike Rate
50's
100's
200's
Average
Balls
300's
4's
6's
Ducks
Matches
Innings
Wickets
Balls
Runs
Overs
Economy
Maidens
BBI
4W
5W
10W
Hattricks
Average
Strike Rate
Zimbabwe, Ireland, Mashonaland Eagles, Mid West Rhinos, Zimbabwe A, Tuskers (Zimbabwe), Mountaineers, Raiders, Northerns, Zimbabwe Development XI, Munster Reds, Ireland Wolves, Zimbabwe Cricket President's XI, Marylebone Cricket Club
When you think of successful wicket-keepers from Zimbabwe, Andy Flower, Tatenda Taibu and Brendan Taylor are some of the names that crop up in one's mind. After Taylor took up the Kolpak route and bid adieu to Zimbabwe cricket, there was a huge void left to be filled. Peter Moor emerged as the best long-term prospect for Zimbabwe in all three formats. Born in Harare, Moor had cricket in his genes and took up a natural liking to the sport at a tender age of five. Educated at St John’s, he recorded the highest individual score for his college; striking an unbeaten 214. Having worked his way through all age groups, he represented the country in two U-19 World Cups (2008 and 2010). He made his first-class debut for Midlands Rhinos and his impressive numbers earned him a call-up to the national side. Moor made his ODI debut against Bangladesh in 2014. Not many gave a whiff of him playing the longest format because of his aggressive stroke play, but he defied all odds and broke all barriers with a stellar 2015-16 domestic season. With a slot opening up in the Test squad, Moor was one among the many options. Already a regular in the ODI line-up, he made his Test debut against New Zealand in 2016. Although they lost the match, Moor's fighting 71 in the first innings was the silver lining. In July 2017, he was part of Zimbabwe's ODI team in their historic series triumph against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka. Interesting fact: Virender Sehwag and Steve Waugh are his cricketing idols. By Sriram AS
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