Glen Barrett
Glen Frederick Barrett (born 31 March 1979) is a Zimbabwean former cricketer who represented several teams in Zimbabwean domestic cricket. He played predominantly as a middle-order batsman. Barrett was born in Salisbury (now known as Harare), and attended Falcon College, St. George's College, and St. John's College at various stages. His father played for the national rugby union team. Barrett represented the Zimbabwe under-19s at the 1998 Under-19 World Cup in South Africa, playing in all six of his team's matches. He scored 147 runs in total (behind only Mark Vermeulen and Dion Ebrahim for Zimbabwe), with his highest score being 67 from 32 balls in an upset win against the West Indies. He was less successful as a bowler, taking just one wicket from 27 overes.
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Glen Frederick Barrett (born 31 March 1979) is a Zimbabwean former cricketer who represented several teams in Zimbabwean domestic cricket. He played predominantly as a middle-order batsman. Barrett was born in Salisbury (now known as Harare), and attended Falcon College, St. George's College, and St. John's College at various stages. His father played for the national rugby union team. Barrett represented the Zimbabwe under-19s at the 1998 Under-19 World Cup in South Africa, playing in all six of his team's matches. He scored 147 runs in total (behind only Mark Vermeulen and Dion Ebrahim for Zimbabwe), with his highest score being 67 from 32 balls in an upset win against the West Indies. He was less successful as a bowler, taking just one wicket from 27 overes.
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