Career
An allrounder, he bats in the middle order and bowls right-arm offbreak. Sims made his international debut in 2002 in an ODI against Pakistan. Having gone into bat first, Pakistan reached 305-2 in 50 overs with Sims bowling 9 wicketless overs for 49.
Sims then batted at ten and scored 7 not out as Zimbabwe notched up 295-9 in their 50 overs.
In 2004 he became involved in disputes with the ZCU board and Sims opted out of playing from Zimbabwe instead keeping his contract with his English club He now plays for a Norfolk club, Swardeston.
He also coaches cricket, hockey and rugby at Norwich School, working as a batting and bowling coach. In 2000 he played for Helensburgh, west of Glasgow in Scotland.
He returned again in 2001, and despite having a great many matches rained off he managed three centuries.
He has become a successful rugby coach, coaching Norwich School 1st XV to the daily mail vase 2010 final at twickenham in and leading the U14"s to Norfolk Cup victory in 2007. Sims was also a notable rugby player at scrum-half who represented Zimbabwe Schools. He had represented national rugby teams from junior school upwards.
He got injured on a tour of South Africa and it has affected his cricketing career and it"s weakened his throw.
As a result he is forced to field in close during games. He gave up rugby to concentrate on cricket.