[1] Kevin is the first from his family to play cricket, and he first encountered the game at Chirowakamwe Primary School in Mutare, where the coach was Foster Mupita.
He progressed to Mutare Boys High School, Farai Chari being the coach here.
[3] His second fifty, again a 68 under pressure was the only noteworthy innings as Zim U-19 collapsed to lose the match by 39 runs.
[6] The first of his twin tons within two weeks that brought him into the limelight was a 132* in a Logan Cup match for Mountaineers.
Shingi Masakadza stayed with him for a while, but otherwise his only real support came from the last man, Tapiwa Mufudza, with whom he added 92.
A poor batting performance in the second innings allowed Mountaineers to come through on the final day and win by three wickets.
Although Kevin made only 27 this time, it is quite clear that without his first-innings century Mountaineers would have lost the match.
[9] In December 2011, he further made a case for his consideration for selection with another fine century for Mountaineers in the Coca-Cola Pro50 Championship.