| Score | OPPN. | Format | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8(10) | SL | ODI | 29 Aug 25 |
| 13(14) | RSA | T20I | 20 Jul 25 |
| 36(32) | NZ | T20I | 18 Jul 25 |
| 1(9) | RSA | T20I | 14 Jul 25 |
| 25 & 5 | RSA | Test | 06 Jul 25 |
| Wickets | OPPN. | Format | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-47 & DNB | RSA | Test | 06 Jul 25 |
| 0-10 & 1-35 | RSA | Test | 28 Jun 25 |
| 1-34 & DNB | ENG | Test | 22 May 25 |
| 1-35 & DNB | BAN | Test | 28 Apr 25 |
| 2-2 & 0-32 | BAN | Test | 20 Apr 25 |
Part of three U19 World Cups - in 2016, 2018 and 2020, Wessly Madhevere had been earmarked as a future Zimbabwe star from a very young age. Starting as an off-break bowler who could be very handy with the bat down the order, Madhevere worked on his batting skills and slowly climbed up the order to become a genuine all-rounder. Representing the Mashonaland Eagles in the domestic circuit, Madhevere made his first-class and List-A debuts in the 2019-20 season and just a few months later, in March 2020, he made his international debut against Bangladesh. His Test debut came a year later against Afghanistan and Madhevere quickly established himself as a resourceful player across formats.
In March of 2023 in an ODI series against the Netherlands, Madhevere became only the third Zimbabwean cricketer to take a hat-trick in ODI cricket. Later the same year, Madhevere suffered a setback after being suspended for four months by Zimbabwe Cricket following a failed drugs test. However, he made a successful return to the side after serving his ban.