Tawanda Muyeye Cements Future with Kent: Rising Star Extends Contract Until 2027
Kent Cricket secures explosive batter Tawanda Muyeye through 2027 as the Zimbabwe-born star eyes England selection following dominant T20 Blast and County Championship performances.

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Image caption: Tawanda Muyeye celebrates his maiden T20 century against Essex in July 2025
Kent Cricket has locked in one of county cricket's most exciting prospects, with Tawanda Muyeye signing a contract extension that keeps him at Canterbury until at least the end of the 2027 season. The deal includes an optional additional year, underscoring the club's long-term faith in the 24-year-old phenomenon.
Statistical Dominance Across Formats
- T20 Blast 2025: 516 runs @ 43.00 (14 matches) | SR 148.7 | 1 century
- County Championship Division Two: 570 runs @ 47.50 (9 matches) | 1 century, 4 fifties
- Career Totals: 3,500+ runs across 100+ appearances since 2021 debut
Muyeye's July fireworks included a career-best *112 (61 balls) against Essex, showcasing the explosive strokeplay that's made him the second-highest run-scorer** in this season's T20 Blast.
From Harare to Canterbury: A Journey of Resilience
Born in Zimbabwe, Muyeye overcame visa challenges to establish himself in English cricket. His 2023 documentary Next Gen detailed this remarkable journey, culminating in his 2021 Kent debut. The right-hander has since become a fan favorite at The Spitfire Ground.
In His Words:
"Wearing the Kent shirt means everything. The support from members, players, and coaches drives me to deliver match-winning performances. My development here is just beginning."
England Aspirations & Club Vision
Kent's director of cricket Simon Cook highlighted Muyeye's dual value:
"Tawanda embodies our competitive ethos. His hunger to improve aligns perfectly with our ambitions across all formats. That century against Essex? That's just a glimpse of his ceiling."
With 18 months remaining before England eligibility (September 2026), Muyeye's contract extension positions him as a potential solution to England's top-order needs in white-ball cricket.
Key Contract Details
- Duration: Base term through 2027 + optional 2028 extension
- Earnings: Undisclosed (industry sources suggest 65% increase from previous deal)
- Performance Bonuses: International call-ups, tournament victories
This retention comes as Kent push for promotion in Division Two (currently 3rd) and T20 Blast playoff qualification (4th in South Group).