NEW: Masvaure hits a century of First Class matches 

Online Reporter 

FORMER Zimbabwe Under-19 cricket team captain Prince Masvaure was left thanking the heavens after completing a personal milestone during the Logan Cup match between Rocks and Rhinos.

This comes after the 31-year-old Rhinos’ opener completed his 100th First Class match during a draw between the two sides.

The left-handed batter, who is currently on the books of the Kwekwe-based franchise, has played 184 innings and scored 4 923 runs from 10 723 balls.

Of the 4 923 runs, he has seven centuries, 29 half-centuries, and the best score of 146 runs.

Masvaure, who is a part-time left-handed fast/medium bowler, has taken 65 First Class wickets, with his best figures being five for 77.

He has also featured for the Chevrons, playing eight Test matches and two One-Day Internationals (ODIs).

“It can only be grace. Thank you Lord for these and other blessings. Ndinogashira! (I receive!),” wrote Masvaura on his Instagram page to mark the milestone.

He first made his First Class debut in 2007.

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