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Graeme Cremer is a Zimbabwean leg-spin bowler who also captained the national team from 2016 to 2018. He joined the Zimbabwe senior team when he was only 18, after playing just a few first-class matches. He came in as Zimbabwe was looking for new spin bowlers after several senior spinners left international cricket.

Early in his Test cricket career, Cremer took six wickets each in series against Bangladesh and South Africa. He made his ODI debut in 2009 and took 15 wickets in his first ODI series against Kenya, later adding a six-wicket haul against the same team.

As captain in 2016, he performed well with both bat and ball. He scored his first Test century against Sri Lanka in Harare and later helped Zimbabwe win an ODI series in Sri Lanka in 2017. In 2019, after Zimbabwe failed to qualify for the World Cup, he paused his cricket career and moved to Dubai for family reasons.

Graeme Cremer Records and Achievement

Graeme Cremer took 15 wickets in his first ODI series in 2009, finishing as the leading wicket-taker with an average of 11.46. He scored his highest first-class score of 171 not out in the 2006–07 Logan Cup and maintained first-class and List A batting averages in the 20s.



In Test cricket, he became the first Zimbabwe player and only the seventh Test captain in history to score a century and take four wickets in the same innings. He also faced 351 balls as a number 8 batsman in a Test match, which is among the highest for that batting position.

As captain, Cremer helped Zimbabwe reach a tri-series final after six years and led Zimbabwe to their first ODI series win against Sri Lanka, including their first successful 300+ chase in Sri Lanka. He also took a five-wicket haul as Zimbabwe captain, finishing with 9 wickets for 275 runs in that Test match.

Later in his career, he recorded bowling figures of 9 for 144 in first-class cricket in 2025 and was selected for Zimbabwe’s squad for the 2026 T20 World Cup.

Graeme Cremer Career Stats

Graeme Cremer is a leg-spin bowler who played for Zimbabwe across all formats. In Test cricket, he played 19 matches and took 57 wickets, with best bowling figures of 5/125 and one five-wicket haul. He also scored 540 runs with one Test century.

In ODIs, he played 96 matches and took 119 wickets, with best figures of 6/46, along with 744 runs and one fifty. In T20Is, he played 34 matches, took 40 wickets with best figures of 3/11, and scored 71 runs.

Bowling
FormatMatWktsBBI4w5w10w
Tests19575/125610
ODIs961196/46430
T20Is34403/11000
Batting
FormatMatRuns100s50s4s6s
Tests1954010472
ODIs9674401485
T20Is34710020

Graeme Cremer’s Personal Life

Graeme Cremer is a former Zimbabwe cricket captain. He chose to pause his cricket career for family reasons when his wife got a job as a pilot with Emirates Airlines. The family moved to Dubai, and Cremer spent that time focusing on supporting his wife’s career and raising their young children. He missed playing cricket but felt it was the right decision at that stage of life.

While living in Dubai, he stayed connected to cricket by working as a coaching head at a cricket academy, where he taught young players and adults. Later, he returned to Zimbabwe cricket after proving he was still fit and skilled by playing in domestic competitions. He performed very well in domestic T20 cricket, becoming one of the top wicket takers, which helped him earn a national comeback.

He wants to help young players stay disciplined and have long careers. He believes fitness habits like stretching and recovery are important for young cricketers. His main goal is still to help Zimbabwe win matches by taking wickets in key middle overs.

Graeme Cremer Contract

Graeme Cremer was selected in Zimbabwe’s 2026 T20 World Cup squad after returning to international cricket following a long break. He is a 39-year-old leg-spinner and former Zimbabwe captain. He made his comeback in a tri-series in Pakistan, where he took 2 wickets for 44 runs in two matches.

FAQs

Q. When did Graeme Cremer make his ODI debut?

A. Graeme Cremer made his ODI debut in 2009 and took 15 wickets in his first ODI series against Kenya.

Q. What is Graeme Cremer’s best first-class batting score?

A. Graeme Cremer scored 171 not out in the 2006–07 Logan Cup.

Q. What did Graeme Cremer achieve as captain for Zimbabwe?

A. Graeme Cremer helped Zimbabwe win an ODI series against Sri Lanka and reach a tri-series final after six years.

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