Ben Curran Replaces Injured Brendan Taylor in Zimbabwe's T20 World Cup Squad

The ICC Event Technical Committee has approved Ben Curran as a replacement for the injured Brendan Taylor in Zimbabwe's T20 World Cup squad. Taylor was ruled out after sustaining a right hamstring injury during Zimbabwe's match against Oman. The experienced batter had been in good form, playing a crucial innings against Oman before retiring hurt. Captain Raza confirmed the change, with Tony Munyonga returning to the team to take up wicket-keeping duties.

Key Points: Ben Curran Replaces Injured Taylor in Zimbabwe T20 WC Squad

  • Ben Curran approved as replacement
  • Taylor injured vs Oman
  • Hamstring rules out experienced player
  • Tony Munyonga back as wicketkeeper
  • Taylor forged key partnership before injury
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T20 WC: Ben Curran named replacement of injured Taylor in Zimbabwe squad

ICC approves Ben Curran as replacement for Brendan Taylor, ruled out of T20 World Cup with a hamstring injury sustained against Oman.

"Brendan Taylor picked up an injury, and he's been ruled out of the competition. - Raza"

New Delhi, Feb 13

The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 on Friday approved Ben Curran as a replacement for Brendan Taylor in the Zimbabwe squad.

Curran was named as a replacement after Taylor was ruled out after sustaining a right hamstring injury during the match against Oman on February 9. The replacement of a player requires the approval of the Event Technical Committee before the replacement player can be officially added to the squad.

Speaking after losing the toss against Australia in their second match, Raza informed about the change in the team due to injury. He said, "Brendan Taylor picked up an injury, and he's been ruled out of the competition." Tony Munyonga is back in the team in place of Taylor and will do the wicket-keeping in the match.

Taylor was in good form and played an amazing innings against Oman, which helped the team register an easy win. He came in at a time when Zimbabwe had lost back-to-back wickets, and the experienced batter then forged a 68-run partnership with Brian Bennett to take the team close to victory.

However, he picked up a hamstring while batting and retired hurt after scoring 31 runs in the match. He was seen limping as he made his way to the pavilion.

Taylor was the most experienced player in Zimbabwe's squad having played the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007. He has played 59 T20Is for the team and has scored 1,216 runs in his 20-year-long career so far. Taylor has also scored a century and six half-centuries in the format.

He has been delivering consistent performances since his return to the side after a four-year gap in 2025. He played 13 matches last year and scored 251 runs for the team, which included his maiden T20I century.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see another Curran brother getting a World Cup call-up! The family must be so proud. But it's sad to see a legend like Taylor exit the tournament this way. His experience will be sorely missed in the middle order.
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Priyanka N
Feel so bad for Taylor. Came back after 4 years, scored a century, and was in such good touch. This is why player fitness is as important as form. Zimbabwe's chances just got a bit tougher. Tony Munyonga will have to step up big time behind the stumps.
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Rahul R
Respect to Brendan Taylor for a fantastic career. Playing since the 2007 WC! That's some longevity. Hamstring injury at this stage is heartbreaking. Wishing him a speedy recovery. Hope Ben Curran makes the most of this opportunity.
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Aman W
While the replacement is approved, I have to say the ICC's technical committee process sometimes feels slow. The match was on the 9th, and it's only now approved? In a fast-paced tournament, teams need clarity faster. Just my two cents.
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Kriti O
That partnership with Brian Bennett against Oman was class! Shows you can't replace experience easily. Curran is talented, but Taylor's calm head in a chase was priceless. Tough road ahead for Zimbabwe now. 💔

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