Malcolm Waller
Malcolm Noel Waller is a Zimbabwean professional cricketer, who plays all formats of the game. He is a middle-order batsman and off-spinner. In December 2014, he was suspended from bowling after the International Cricket Council concluded that "all of his off-spin deliveries exceeded the 15 degrees level of tolerance permitted under the regulations".
In August 2015 his action was found to be legal and the next month he was selected in Zimbabwe's squad for their series against Pakistan.
International career
Following his first-class debut in the Logan Cup in April 2008, Waller was called up to the national team for a tour of Bangladesh, where he made his international debut in a One Day International on 19 January 2009. Chasing a mere 128, Zimbabwe were in trouble at 44/6 when Waller walked in and drove the first ball he faced through the covers for four. He played a few more shots and was the top scorer in the innings with 24. With Ray Price's entertaining shots in the end Zimbabwe eventually won by 2 wickets.Waller rose to fame when he helped Zimbabwe chase down their highest ever ODI target of 328 against New Zealand at Bulawayo in the third ODI. He remained unbeaten on 99 as he chased down a total of more than 300 for the first time in Zimbabwe's history.