Tatenda Taibu’s first autobiography is his complete life story: from his uncompromising upbringing in the township of Highfield, Harare, to becoming the youngest international cricket captain in history, to quitting the game that made him at the age of 29 to pursue his faith. In this revealing tome, Taibu lifts the lid on the challenges of representing Zimbabwe in the era of Robert Mugabe, and details how constant controversy and conflict ultimately restrict meaningful progress.
Tatenda Taibu
Tatenda Taibu is a Zimbabwean cricketer-turned-author known for his autobiography, "Keeper of Faith," which details his journey from poverty to becoming the youngest Test captain in history. His writing style is candid and inspiring, shedding light on the struggles and triumphs of his life, making a significant contribution to sports literature.