Zimbabwean cricket fans erupted in jubilation as 24-year-old Antum Naqvi etched his name in the country’s cricket history. During the Logan Cup tournament at Takashinga Cricket Ground, the Mid West Rhinos captain became the first player from Zimbabwe to score a triple century in any competitive cricket format.
Naqvi’s historic feat came against the Matabeleland Tuskers. His magnificent innings of 300 not out not only propelled the Rhinos to victory but also shattered several long-standing records. He surpassed Cephas Zhuwao’s Logan Cup first-class record of 265, Ray Gripper’s Zimbabwean first-class record of 279, and Brian Davison’s 299 in the Logan Cup before it became a first-class competition.
This remarkable achievement arrived at a crucial juncture for Zimbabwean cricket. As questions swirled about the future of the national team post-Raza, Burl, and Wesley’s eventual retirement, the Logan Cup has served as a reassuring sight. Talented young players like Naqvi are rising to the occasion, demonstrating the depth and potential within the cricketing nation.
Other Standout Performers
While Naqvi’s triple century undoubtedly stole the show, the Logan Cup witnessed other impressive performances as well. Dion Myers, a batsman already making waves in domestic cricket and featuring in Under-19 and Zimbabwe A international matches, reached a double century for Mountaineers. Hamid Ali and Nkosana Mpofu of Matabeleland Tuskers chipped in with valuable centuries as well, showcasing the overall talent pool and competitive spirit within the tournament.