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World Service,1 min

'Inside the envelope were pictures of dead people'

Stumped

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In 2004, wicketkeeper Tatenda Taibu made history when he became Zimbabwe's first black captain and at 20 years old, the youngest skipper in Test history. Just over a year later, he was exiled in Bangladesh, on the run from a cricket board that had threatened the safety of him and his family. Taibu has documented his journey in a new autobiography, Keeper of Faith. He speaks to Stumped's Alison Mitchell about his experience. Photo: Former Zimbabwe batsman Tatenda Taibu takes his helmet off after being dismissed in the 2011 World Cup in Kolkata (Getty Images)

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