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Chigumbura confident as U19 tri-series gets underway

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Zimbabwe’s preparations for the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026 will shift into high gear this week, as the country hosts a youth one-day international (ODI) triangular series featuring visiting sides from South Africa and Bangladesh.  

The hosts will get the ball rolling when they face South Africa Under-19s in the tournament opener at Sunrise Sports Club this Friday.

The following day, the two visiting teams will square off at the same venue.

The rest of the tri-series action then moves to Harare Sports Club, starting with a clash between Zimbabwe Under-19s and Bangladesh Under-19s on Monday.

The remainder of the schedule will see each team playing the others multiple times, culminating in a final between the top two sides on 10 August.

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) has named a 23-player squad for the series – a deliberate move to broaden the selection pool and provide valuable game time to more players in preparation for next year’s Under-19 World Cup, which Zimbabwe will co-host with Namibia.

Head Coach Elton Chigumbura said the tournament offers a vital opportunity to test combinations, assess individual progress and instil a winning mentality in the squad.

“This tri-series gives us a perfect platform to assess our depth and talent in competitive conditions,” Chigumbura said.

“By naming a larger squad, we are ensuring that more players are exposed to high-level cricket as we shape our World Cup squad.”

Chigumbura said while development remains a key focus, the team is targeting more than just participation.

“We are not just looking to be competitive – we are going all out to win this tri-series,” he said. 

“We have prepared well, and the boys are hungry to prove themselves against quality opposition.

“This is about building a winning culture and momentum as we head toward the World Cup.”

Admission to all matches is free, and every game will be streamed live across ZC digital platforms.

ZIMBABWE UNDER-19 SQUAD FOR THE TRI-SERIES: 

Rowyn Konson, Kirby Madharamete, Michael Blignaut, Kian Blignaut, Dhruv Patel, Simbarashe Mudzengerere, Tatenda Chimugoro, Marshall Mashava, Panashe Mazai, Ryan Moyo, Brandon Ndiweni, Takudzwa Makoni, Jayden Matsikenyeri, Kupakwashe Muradzi, Samuel Muyambo, Nathaniel Hlabangana, Tinotenda Nzua, Leeroy Chiwaula, Brandon Senzere, Benny Zuze, Ambitious Muduma, Tatenda Banda, Naweji Mutumwa.

UNDER-19 TRI-SERIES MATCH SCHEDULE – JULY-AUGUST 2025:

DAYMATCHVENUESTART
25 JulyZimbabwe U19 v South Africa U19Sunrise Sports Club0915
26 JulySouth Africa U19 v Bangladesh U19Sunrise Sports Club0915
28 JulyZimbabwe U19 v Bangladesh U19Harare Sports Club0915
29 JulyZimbabwe U19 v South Africa U19Harare Sports Club0915
31 JulyBangladesh U19 v South Africa U19Harare Sports Club0915
1 AugustZimbabwe U19 v Bangladesh U19Harare Sports Club0915
4 AugustZimbabwe U19 v South Africa U19Harare Sports Club0915
6 AugustSouth Africa U19 v Bangladesh U19Harare Sports Club0915
8 AugustZimbabwe U19 v Bangladesh U19Harare Sports Club0915
10 AugustFINAL – Number 1 v Number 2Harare Sports Club0915

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Zimbabwe Clinch T20I Series with Commanding Five-Wicket Win Over Namibia

BULAWAYO – Zimbabwe wrapped up the three-match T20I series against Namibia in emphatic fashion on Tuesday, securing a five-wicket victory at Queens Sports Club with 11 balls to spare. Powered by aggressive batting from Tadiwanashe Marumani and Brian Bennett, the hosts chased down Namibia’s competitive total of 169 to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.

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BULAWAYO – Zimbabwe wrapped up the three-match T20I series against Namibia in emphatic fashion on Tuesday, securing a five-wicket victory at Queens Sports Club with 11 balls to spare. Powered by aggressive batting from Tadiwanashe Marumani and Brian Bennett, the hosts chased down Namibia’s competitive total of 169 to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.

After winning the toss and electing to bowl, Zimbabwe faced a spirited Namibian batting effort. Jan Frylinck gave the visitors a lively start, racing to 22 off 11 balls before falling to Richard Ngarava. The innings gained momentum through a solid second-wicket stand between Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton (47 off 30) and Malan Kruger (45 off 44), which pushed Namibia to 98 by the 12th over.

Sikandar Raza broke the partnership, and Tinotenda Maposa followed up with the dismissal of Loftie-Eaton, caught by Brad Evans. Captain Gerhard Erasmus added late impetus with a brisk 37 off 25, but Zimbabwe’s bowlers tightened the screws in the death overs. Ngarava and Evans both finished with identical figures of 2/25, restricting Namibia to 169/6.

Zimbabwe’s reply was anchored by a blistering opening stand. Brian Bennett launched the innings with a flurry of boundaries, racing to 40 off just 20 balls before being caught behind off Ruben Trumpelmann. Marumani then took charge, reaching his half-century from 36 deliveries and combining effectively with Brendan Taylor (29) to keep the scoreboard ticking.

Despite a brief middle-order wobble—losing Marumani, Raza (3), and Taylor in quick succession—Ryan Burl and Tony Munyonga steadied the chase with a 24-run partnership. Munyonga fell for 10, but Burl’s composed 24* off 13 balls and a six from Tashinga Musekiwa off his very first delivery sealed the win in style.

Match Summary

Namibia: 169/6 in 20 overs

  • Loftie-Eaton 47, Kruger 45, Erasmus 37
  • Ngarava 2/25, Evans 2/25, Maposa 1/28

Zimbabwe: 170/5 in 18.1 overs

  • Marumani 50, Bennett 40, Taylor 29
  • Smit 2/38, Scholtz 1/33, Trumpelmann 1/37

Result: Zimbabwe won by 5 wickets

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Sri Lanka Clinch T20I Series as Zimbabwe Fall Short in High-Scoring Finale

Zimbabwe’s hopes of sealing a home series win were dashed on Sunday night as Sri Lanka powered to an eight-wicket victory in the third and final T20I, securing the series 2–1 at Harare Sports Club.

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HARARE — Zimbabwe’s hopes of sealing a home series win were dashed on Sunday night as Sri Lanka powered to an eight-wicket victory in the third and final T20I, securing the series 2–1 at Harare Sports Club.

After being sent in to bat, Zimbabwe posted a competitive total of 191 for 8 in their 20 overs, with solid contributions from the top order. The hosts looked poised to defend the score, but Sri Lanka’s batting unit had other plans.

Leading the charge was Kamil Mishara, who delivered a match-winning performance and was named Player of the Match. Mishara’s fluent strokeplay anchored Sri Lanka’s chase, as they reached 193 for 2 in just 17.4 overs, comfortably surpassing the target with 14 balls to spare.

Despite the loss, Zimbabwe showed flashes of brilliance throughout the series, including a strong batting display in the final match. However, their bowling attack struggled to contain Sri Lanka’s aggressive approach in the decider.

The result means Sri Lanka take home the series trophy, while Zimbabwe will look to build on the positives ahead of future international fixtures. The series offered valuable experience for Zimbabwe’s younger players.

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Ndhlovu Shines as Zimbabwe Women Clinch Africa Qualifier Crown

Kelis Ndhlovu struck a scintillating unbeaten 70 to power Zimbabwe Women to a commanding nine-wicket victory over Namibia Women in the final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier in Windhoek on Saturday.

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Namibia Women – 115-7 in 20 overs (Kayleen Green 48, Yasmeen Khan 23, Mekelaye Mwatile 18; Beloved Biza 2/12, Josephine Nkomo 2/13, Nyasha Gwanzura 1/19)

Zimbabwe Women – 116-1 in 16.3 overs (Kelis Ndhlovu 70*, Modester Mupachikwa 37, Loreen Tshuma 4*; Saima Tuhadeleni 1/18)

Zimbabwe Women won by nine wickets

Kelis Ndhlovu struck a scintillating unbeaten 70 to power Zimbabwe Women to a commanding nine-wicket victory over Namibia Women in the final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier in Windhoek on Saturday.

The 19-year-old opener dominated proceedings with a fluent 52-ball knock, peppered with 11 fours and a six, as Zimbabwe comfortably chased down Namibia’s 115 for seven with 21 balls to spare.

The result sealed the regional title for Zimbabwe, who, along with Namibia, had already booked their tickets to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier 2026 in Nepal by reaching the final.

After winning the toss and electing to field, Zimbabwe had to work hard early on as Namibia’s openers made a steady start.

The breakthrough came in the eighth over when Nyasha Gwanzura bowled Sune Wittmann for 11, ending a 27-run opening stand.

Kayleen Green kept the scoreboard ticking with a composed innings of 48 off 47 balls, decorated with five boundaries and two sixes.

She put on 38 in just five overs with Yasmeen Khan before falling to Loreen Tshuma, returning a catch to the bowler with Namibia well-placed at 65 for two.

Khan (23) and Mekelaye Mwatile added a further 33 runs, but Zimbabwe’s bowlers hit back strongly in the closing stages.

Khan was run out in the 16th over, sparking a collapse.

Beloved Biza then removed Wilka Mwatile for two, while Josephine Nkomo struck twice in quick succession, dismissing Mekelaye Mwatile (18) and Jurriene Diergaardt (1).

Biza returned to claim her second wicket when Mezerly Gorases was caught by Chiedza Dhururu for one, as Namibia stumbled to 115 for seven in their 20 overs.

Biza and Nkomo finished with two wickets apiece, while Tshuma and Gwanzura chipped in with one each.

Zimbabwe’s reply was nothing short of emphatic.

Ndhlovu and Modester Mupachikwa all but sealed the contest with a commanding opening partnership worth 112 runs in 16.1 overs.

Mupachikwa played the perfect supporting role with a patient 37 from 45 balls, striking five fours before she was bowled by Saima Tuhadeleni when attempting to finish the match.

There was little left for Namibia to celebrate, as Tshuma promptly struck a boundary to complete the chase at 116 for one in 16.3 overs.

Ndhlovu walked off unbeaten, her innings underlining her growing stature as one of Zimbabwe’s brightest young stars.

With the title in the bag and a ticket to the global qualifier secured, Zimbabwe will take confidence from their dominant showing in Windhoek where they won all their five matches convincingly.

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