In 2016, Colin de Grandhomme, sporting a Johnson-like Mustache, created a history of New Zealand on the second day of the first Test against Pakistan at the Hagley Oval. At 30 years old, he isn't precisely your normal alleged adolescent knocking some people's socks off. Be that as it may, his spell of 6/41 unquestionably brought smiles of the New Zealanders recuperating for late tremors. Here are beginning and end that you have to know about New Zealand's most recent sensation. - He was born in Zimbabwe on July 22, 1986 - Played for Zimbabwe in the U-19 Cricket World Cup - Played for Zimbabwe A and Zimbabwe U-23 sides - Left Zimbabwe in 2005 - Started playing domestic cricket in New Zealand from 2006/07 for Auckland - In the 2010/11 season, he was a part of the Auckland set-up that won the domestic one-day and T20 competition - He immediately earned a notoriety for being a major hitting fast bowling all-rounder and made his international debut for New Zealand in a T20I in February 2012 against the nation of his birth, Zimbabwe - Had an exceptional domestic season in 2013/14 with 629 runs and 30 wickets from 10 matches - In three seasons since 2011, he has scored more than 600 keeps running in a season on three events - His returns of 6/41 are the best ever figures for a New Zealander on Test debut. Dog Forces Joined Traditional cricket Format PV. Sindhu expects her first series title ! A Cracking Tie between Zimbabwe and...