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Chevrons set for big winter season

Sport
The series will be hosted in Bulawayo and Harare, with all Test matches to be played at Queens Sports Club, while Harare Sports Club will host what should be an explosive T-20 tri-series.

THE Zimbabwe national cricket team is set to host South Africa and New Zealand between June and August for a marathon of mouth-watering red and white ball cricket.

The series will be hosted in Bulawayo and Harare, with all Test matches to be played at Queens Sports Club, while Harare Sports Club will host what should be an explosive T-20 tri-series.

The tri-series is sandwiched between two Test matches pitting the Chevrons against the Proteas and then the same number against the Black Caps.

Zimbabwe’s first Test against South Africa will be played between June 28 and July 2.

The second Test will be contested between July 6 and 10 also at Queens Sports Club.

The two teams then travel to Harare for the T-20 tri series, where they will be joined by New Zealand.

Zimbabwe and South Africa kick off the series on July 14 before the two tourists square off two days later.

The teams play each other twice, giving each a minimum of four matches each, with the top two after the round robin progressing to the final on July 26.

Zimbabwe and New Zealand will move to Bulawayo for two Tests, with the first setting off on July 30.

The second Test will be played between August 7 and 11.

Zimbabwe Cricket managing director Givemore Makoni said the series are a big platform for the Zimbabwe players to showcase themselves against two of the best teams.

“This is the biggest international home season we have had in years and it is an incredible opportunity for our players to test themselves against two of the world’s cricketing powerhouses,” he said.

“Hosting South Africa and New Zealand for both Test cricket and an exciting T20I tri-series is a fantastic development for the growth of the game in Zimbabwe.

“We are looking forward to welcoming the teams and putting on a great spectacle for our passionate cricket fans.”

Zimbabwe last hosted a T20I tri-nation series in July 2018, featuring Australia and Pakistan, with the latter emerging victorious.

The last Test encounter between Zimbabwe and New Zealand dates back to July-August 2016, when New Zealand secured a 2-0 series win in Bulawayo.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe and South Africa have not met in Test cricket since their Boxing Day pink-ball Test in Gqeberha in 2017, a match South Africa won by an innings and 120 runs.

The last time South Africa played Test cricket in Zimbabwe was in August 2014, when they secured a nine-wicket victory in Harare.

The Test matches against South Africa will come after Zimbabwe’s historic tour of England for a one-off Test next month.

Schedule

Zim v SA First Test: June 28 to July 2

Zim v SA Second Test: July 6 to 10

T-20 Tri-series

Zim v SA July 14

SA v NZ July 16

Zim v NZ July 18

Zim v SA July 20

NZ v SA July 22

Zim v NZ July 24

Final July 26

Zim v NZ Tests

First Test: July 30 to August 3

Second Test: August 7 to 11

All Tests to be played at Queens Sports, Bulawayo and all T-20 matches to be staged at Harare Sports Club.

All Tests start at 10am, while all T-20 matches start at 1pm.

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