Zimbabwe Announces Squad for T20I Tri-Series Against South Africa, New Zealand
HARARE PROVINCE, ZIMBABWE, JUL 10 – Zimbabwe names a 16-member squad blending experience and new talent as Sikandar Raza leads in a tri-series against top teams South Africa and New Zealand, boosting preparation for the T20 World Cup.
- On July 10, Zimbabwe Cricket announced a 16-member squad led by Sikandar Raza for the July 14–26 tri-series at Harare Sports Club.
- Zimbabwe Cricket's selection of a revamped squad for July's tri-series aims to test bench strength and prepare for the T20 World Cup, prompted by upcoming international commitments.
- Richard Ngarava and Brian Bennett return from injury, joined by three uncapped players: Tsiga, Nyamhuri, and Masekesa, enhancing Zimbabwe's squad depth for the tri-series.
- Sikandar Raza resumes captaincy, leading Zimbabwe to challenge top white-ball sides South Africa and New Zealand.
- Beyond this series, Zimbabwe aims to build on February's Ireland win and assess squad depth ahead of the 2024 T20 World Cup.
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