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Andy Flower

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Andrew Flower (born 28 April 1968) is a Zimbabwean cricket coach and a former cricketer. As a cricketer, he captained the Zimbabwe national cricket team and is widely regarded as the greatest Zimbabwean cricketer ever and one of the greatest wicket-keeper-batters of all time. He was Zimbabwe's wicket-keeper for more than 10 years and is, statistically, the greatest batsman the country has produced. His highest score in ODI cricket which was his 145 he made against India in the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy is also the highest score made by a Zimbabwe player at any tournaments. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Andy Flower is the 78th most popular cricketer, the 467th most popular biography from South Africa and the 6th most popular South African Cricketer.

Andy Flower is most famous for being a highly successful Zimbabwean cricketer and coach, known for his exceptional batting skills and leadership. He played a key role in Zimbabwe's cricket history and later served as a coach for various teams, including the England national team.

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Among CRICKETERS

Among cricketers, Andy Flower ranks 78 out of 136Before him are Inzamam-ul-Haq, Zaheer Khan, Shikhar Dhawan, Harbhajan Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, and Javagal Srinath. After him are Suresh Raina, Matthew Hayden, Courtney Walsh, Waqar Younis, Hansie Cronje, and Kiran More.

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Among people born in 1968, Andy Flower ranks 1,204Before him are Derek Whyte, Van Jones, Greg Wells, Ileana Citaristi, Sandy Brondello, and Chris Ofili. After him are Matt Elliott, Brian Deane, Adam Price, Varsha Usgaonkar, Sławomir Napłoszek, and Robert Buckland.

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Among CRICKETERS In South Africa

Among cricketers born in South Africa, Andy Flower ranks 6Before him are AB de Villiers (1984), Faf du Plessis (1984), David Miller (1989), Tony Greig (1946), and Jacques Kallis (1975). After him are Hansie Cronje (1969), Gary Kirsten (1967), Kevin Pietersen (1980), Hashim Amla (1983), Cri-Zelda Brits (1983), and Dale Steyn (1983).