Key Points

Zimbabwe's women's cricket team will make history by debuting in the ICC Women's Championship during their 2026 New Zealand tour. The series includes three ODIs and three T20Is, marking a major milestone for Zimbabwean cricket. Zimbabwe Cricket's managing director hailed this as a proud moment for the nation's growing women's game. The tour aims to inspire young players and boost Zimbabwe's global competitiveness.

Key Points: Zimbabwe Women Make Historic ICC Debut Against New Zealand

  • Zimbabwe women debut in ICC Women's Championship in 2026
  • Tour includes 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is in New Zealand
  • Expansion to 11 teams opened doors for Zimbabwe
  • Opportunity to inspire young female cricketers nationwide
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Zimbabwe set to make historic debut in ICC Women's Championship during New Zealand tour

Zimbabwe women's cricket team to debut in ICC Women's Championship during 2026 New Zealand tour, aiming for ODI World Cup qualification.

"It is a proud moment for Zimbabwe Women to compete at the highest level. – Givemore Makoni, Zimbabwe Cricket"

Harare, June 25

Zimbabwe women's team will make their historic debut in the ICC Women's Championship and embark on their quest to qualify for the Women's ODI World Cup when they tour New Zealand for a white-ball series in February-March 2026.

The landmark tour will see the Zimbabwe women's team square off against the White Ferns in three ODIs, scheduled for March 5, 8, and 11 next year at the University of Otago Oval in Dunedin, marking their debut in the ICC Women's Championship.

Before the ODIs, the two sides will compete in a three-match T20I series on February 25 and 27 and March 1 at Seddon Park in Hamilton, giving the tourists a valuable opportunity to acclimatise to New Zealand conditions ahead of their ICC Women's Championship debut.

Zimbabwe's women's team were included in the coveted global competition for the first time following its expansion from 10 to 11 teams in November 2024.

According to the ICC's Future Tours Programme, Zimbabwe women will travel to play New Zealand, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, while hosting South Africa Women, West Indies, Sri Lanka and Ireland.

"It is a proud and exciting moment for us as Zimbabwe Women prepare to compete at the highest level of the global game. This is not only a testament to how far our women's cricket has come, but also a strong endorsement of our vision and investment in developing the women's game," Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) managing director Givemore Makoni said in a statement by the board.

Makoni added that making their debut in the ICC Women's Championship would inspire more girls and young women across Zimbabwe to take up the sport.

"Being part of such a prestigious competition provides our players with a platform to grow, compete and ultimately qualify for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup," he said.

"The exposure to top-level cricket, including this inaugural tour to New Zealand, will accelerate our progress and strengthen our global competitiveness," he added.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is fantastic news for women's cricket! Zimbabwe's inclusion shows how the game is growing globally. Hope they put up a good fight against New Zealand. More opportunities like this will help smaller cricketing nations develop. 🇿🇼🏏
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Rahul S.
Great to see ICC expanding women's cricket. But I hope they also improve the scheduling - why such a long gap between announcement and actual matches in 2026? Need more regular matches to keep the momentum going.
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Ananya M.
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm excited to see Zimbabwe coming to play in India too! Our women's team will get more competitive matches. Hope BCCI organizes these games in smaller cities to promote women's cricket at grassroots level.
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Vikram J.
Zimbabwe's journey reminds me of how far our Indian women's team has come. From struggling for recognition to packed stadiums today. Hope Zimbabwe players get similar support from their board and fans. The future is bright for women's cricket!
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Sneha P.
New Zealand conditions will be tough for Zimbabwe, but what an experience! Hope they learn quickly. Also good to see Bangladesh and Pakistan in their schedule - more Asian teams competing at top level is always welcome. 🤞
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Karan D.
While expansion is good, ICC must ensure quality isn't compromised. Some matches might be one-sided initially. They should arrange more training camps and A-team tours for developing nations like Zimbabwe to bridge the gap.

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