Key Points

Zimbabwe Cricket has announced a 16-man squad for the upcoming two-Test series against newly crowned World Test Champions South Africa. The hosts, led by Craig Ervine, will look to build on their recent England tour performances. Uncapped Kundai Matigimu earns his maiden call-up while key players like Blessing Muzarabani and Sean Williams strengthen the lineup. The series promises thrilling red-ball action as Zimbabwe aims to challenge the Proteas in Bulawayo.

Key Points: Zimbabwe Name Squad for Test Series Against World Champions South Africa

  • Zimbabwe names uncapped Kundai Matigimu & recalls Prince Masvaure
  • Captain Craig Ervine leads squad against World Test Champs
  • Blessing Muzarabani spearheads pace attack after IPL stint
  • South Africa arrives fresh from WTC triumph over Australia
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Zimbabwe name squad two-Test series against world champions South Africa

Zimbabwe Cricket announces 16-man squad led by Craig Ervine for the two-Test series against newly crowned World Test Champions South Africa in Bulawayo.

"All eyes will be on fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani, who leads the attack with renewed confidence. - Zimbabwe Cricket"

Harare, June 19

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) has named a 16-man squad for the upcoming two-match Test series against newly crowned ICC World Test Champions South Africa, set to get underway next week at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo.

The first Test will be played from June 28 to July 2, followed by the second from July 6 to 10, promising a thrilling fortnight of high-quality red-ball cricket on home soil.

Zimbabwe will be led by captain Craig Ervine as the hosts aim to build on the positives from their recent tour of England, where they featured in a landmark one-off Test at Trent Bridge. Richard Ngarava (lower back injury) and Ben Curran (finger fracture) are unavailable due to injury, while Victor Nyauchi has been left out for tactical reasons.

Uncapped paceman Kundai Matigimu earns his maiden Test call-up while Prince Masvaure and Takudzwanashe Kaitano return to bolster the top order. Leg-spinner Vincent Masekesa has also been recalled. The pace attack is further strengthened by the return of Trevor Gwandu, who has recovered from the groin injury that ended his England tour prematurely.

All eyes will be on fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani, who leads the attack with renewed confidence after recently becoming the joint-fastest Zimbabwean to reach 50 Test wickets and joining IPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

In the middle-order, experienced campaigner Sean Williams brings stability while rising star Brian Bennett, who smashed Zimbabwe’s fastest Test century at Trent Bridge, will be keen to continue his sparkling form against the Proteas.

With South Africa arriving in high spirits after their World Test Championship triumph over Australia at Lord’s, Zimbabwe will be eager to rise to the occasion in front of their passionate home fans in Bulawayo.

Zimbabwe squad: Craig Ervine (Captain), Brian Bennett, Tanaka Chivanga, Trevor Gwandu, Takudzwanashe Kaitano, Wessly Madhevere, Clive Madande, Vincent Masekesa, Wellington Masakadza, Prince Masvaure, Kundai Matigimu, Blessing Muzarabani, Newman Nyamhuri, Tafadzwa Tsiga, Nicholas Welch, Sean Williams.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Exciting to see Zimbabwe cricket making progress! Their performance in England showed promise. Hope they give a tough fight to South Africa. Blessing Muzarabani is a real talent - his IPL experience will help. 🇿🇼🏏
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Priya M.
As an Indian cricket fan, I always enjoy watching underdog teams perform well. Zimbabwe has some exciting young players like Brian Bennett. Hope they can create some magic against the world champions! Test cricket needs more competitive matches like this.
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Amit S.
Zimbabwe's squad looks balanced but facing SA right after their WTC win will be tough. Missing Ngarava is a big blow. Would love to see more Test matches between India and Zimbabwe - could help their development. BCCI should consider it.
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Sanjana R.
Brian Bennett's century in England was spectacular! 🎉 Hope he continues his form. Zimbabwe cricket has been through so much - they deserve this resurgence. Would be amazing if they can take at least one Test to Day 5 against SA.
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Vikram J.
While I wish Zimbabwe well, their batting looks fragile against SA's world-class pace attack. Their best chance is if Muzarabani can get early breakthroughs. Test cricket needs stronger Zimbabwe team - ICC should provide more support to them.
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Neha P.
So happy to see Zimbabwe playing regular Test cricket again! Their passion is unmatched. Remember how their fans supported India during the 2003 WC? Hope they put up a good show. Maybe someday we'll see an India-Zimbabwe Test series in Bulawayo!

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