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Zimbabwe T20 Tri-Series 2025 Live Streaming Info: Full schedule, list of matches, dates, timings, squads—all you need to know

Zimbabwe T20 Tri-Series 2025 Live Streaming Info: Full schedule, list of matches, dates, timings, squads—all you need to know

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Zimbabwe, South Africa and New Zealand will square off in a Twenty20 Tri-Series, starting on Monday at Harare Sports Club.
The three teams will face each other twice in the group stage, which comprises six matches, before the top two teams lock horns in the final, scheduled for July 26.
While host Zimbabwe will be lead by veteran all-rounder Sikandar Raza, South Africa and New Zealand have opted to go with new-look squads for the series.
In the absence of regular skipper Aiden Markram, the Proteas will be led by Rassie van der Dussen, who heads a squad that has four uncapped players, including the exciting 19-year-old Lhuan-dre Pretorius.
Meanwhile, the Kiwis will be helmed by skipper Mitchell Santner and newly appointed coach Rob Walter. New Zealand also made some last-minute changes to its squad by including Devon Conway, Mitchell Hay, Tim Robinson and James Neesham as additional cover for some players featuring in the Major League Cricket (MLC) 2025 final in the United States.
Zimbabwe T20 Tri-Series Schedule
1st Match: Zimbabwe vs South Africa - July 14 - 4:30 PM IST - Harare
2nd Match: New Zealand vs South Africa - July 16 - 4:30 PM IST - Harare
3rd Match: Zimbabwe vs New Zealand - July 18 - 4:30 PM IST - Harare
4th Match: Zimbabwe vs South Africa - July 20 - 4:30 PM IST - Harare
5th Match: New Zealand vs South Africa - July 22 - 4:30 PM IST - Harare
6th Match: Zimbabwe vs New Zealand - July 24 - 4:30 PM IST - Harare
Final - TBA vs TBA - July 26 - 4:30 PM IST - Harare
The Squads
Zimbabwe: Brian Bennett, Wessly Madhevere, Dion Myers, Sikandar Raza (c), Ryan Burl, Clive Madande (wk), Tony Munyonga, Tashinga Musekiwa, Wellington Masakadza, Richard Ngarava, Blessing Muzarabani, Trevor Gwandu, Tafadzwa Tsiga, Tinotenda Maposa, Newman Nyamhuri, Vincent Masekesa.
South Africa: Lhuan-dre Pretorius (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Rassie van der Dussen(c), Dewald Brevis, George Linde, Senuran Muthusamy, Corbin Bosch, Gerald Coetzee, Nandre Burger, Nqabayomzi Peter, Lungi Ngidi, Andile Simelane, Rubin Hermann, Kwena Maphaka.
New Zealand: Mitch Santner (c), Finn Allen, Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Bevon Jacobs, Adam Milne, Daryl Mitchell, Will O'Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Seifert, Ish Sodhi, Devon Conway, Tim Robinson, James Neesham, Mitchell Hay (wk).
Zimbabwe T20 Tri-Series Live Streaming Info
The Zimbabwe T20 Tri-Series 2025 will not be telecast live in India on any TV channel. However, the Tri-Series will be available for live streaming on the FanCode website and app in India.
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