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New Zealand Crushes Zimbabwe by 60 Runs to Keep Perfect Record at T20 Tri

HARARE PROVINCE, ZIMBABWE, JUL 24 – New Zealand remains unbeaten in the T20I Tri-Nation Series 2025 and tests bench players in the final league match against Zimbabwe before the July 26 final.

  • On July 24, 2025, the Zimbabwe national cricket team face table-toppers New Zealand at Harare Sports Club as hosts seek their first points.
  • With the July 26 final looming, New Zealand will experiment with reserves while Zimbabwe aim to end a three-match losing streak.
  • Zimbabwe’s batting has been led by Brian Bennett’s 112 runs, while New Zealand’s bowling has been spearheaded by Matt Henry with six wickets.
  • An eight-wicket victory over Zimbabwe reinforces New Zealand’s status as favourites, having defeated Zimbabwe in their last encounter.
  • With the final pending, New Zealand will face South Africa on July 26 at Harare, experimenting with Bevon Jacobs, Tim Robinson and Ish Sodhi.
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New Zealand crushes Zimbabwe by 60 runs to keep perfect record at T20 tri-series

New Zealand stayed perfect at the T20 tri-series with a crushing 60-run win over host Zimbabwe. Tim Seifert smashed his second successive half century and Rachin Ravindra made an entertaining 63 runs off 39 balls as New Zealand posted the…

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India TV News broke the news in India on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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