Recently appointed captain Suryakumar Yadav has spoken out about the absence of Ruturaj Gaikwad in the Indian squad for their upcoming T20I against South Africa. Despite Gaikwad's stellar performance in the domestic circuit and his strong showings in the T20I series against Zimbabwe earlier this year, he has not been included in the national team. While Yadav praised Gaikwad's skills and consistency, he reminded everyone that the team follows a specific selection process and that other players in good form also deserve their chance. With Yadav's leadership and Gaikwad's impressive record, fans are left wondering when will Gaikwad's "time" finally come on the national team stage.
The International Cricket Council has revealed the schedule for the upcoming fourth edition of the ICC Women's Championship, which will determine the lineup for the 2029 Women's Cricket World Cup. The new cycle will feature a total of 44 series, with each team playing against eight others in home and away tours. A new member, Zimbabwe, will make its debut in the championship and there will be a ICC event every year, including the Women's T20 World Cup and the Women's Champions Trophy. Tri-series tournaments will also be held in the lead up to these major events.
After being dropped for the England Tests, former captain Babar Azam and pacers Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah return to the Pakistan team for the upcoming white-ball series against Australia. The selectors have also announced many new faces in the squads, while senior players like Fakhar Zaman and Shadab Khan have been left out. The PCB is also set to announce new captains for the limited-overs formats, with wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha expected to lead the team. Additionally, bold steps have been taken as the selectors plan to use the ODIs and T20s in Zimbabwe to test new players.
The Zimbabwe Women's Cricket Team is set to take on the United States Women's Cricket Team at Harare in the 4th ODI match of their tour on Oct. 26, 2024. The current score stands at 106/3 with Zimbabwe's AR Ndiraya and B Biza leading the team against United States bowler, JL Aras. The previous two matches in the series have seen the United States team dominate, with Zimbabwe hoping to turn the tables in this match.
Zimbabwe's Sikander shines with 133 runs as the team surpasses the previous T20I record with a massive 344/4 against Gambia. This also makes them the highest scoring team among all Test playing nations, breaking India's recent record of 297/6 against Bangladesh earlier this month. Sikander's 15 sixes also set a new record in men's T20Is, making him the first Zimbabwe player to score a century in this format and the joint-second fastest to reach the milestone.
Zimbabwe Cricket Team sets a new record for the highest total in T20I history with an impressive score of 344/4. Sikandar Raza's unbeaten 133 off 43 balls and Tadiwanashe Marumani and Clive Madande's explosive knocks contribute to the team's dominant win over Gambia. This performance also earns Raza the title of having the fastest T20I century by a Test-playing nation's player, beating Rohit Sharma's previous record. Zimbabwe's impressive batting effort easily defeats Gambia, who could only manage to score 54 runs in response. Records were shattered in this T20I match, with Zimbabwe emerging as the clear victors.
Zimbabwe's Sikander Raza smashed a record-breaking 133 not out off just 43 balls in the T20 World Cup Africa Sub Regional Qualifiers against Gambia in Nairobi. His impressive innings helped Zimbabwe reach a massive total of 344-4, making it the highest score in T20 international cricket. Raza's performance also earned him the title of joint second-fastest century in T20I history, tying with Namibia's Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton.
In a dominating performance, the Zimbabwe Cricket Team set a new world record for the highest total in a T20 International match. Led by Sikandar Raza's unbeaten 133 from just 43 balls, Zimbabwe's score of 344/4 left Gambia trailing behind by a massive margin of 290 runs. Raza's stunning display also saw him break Rohit Sharma's record for the fastest T20I century by a player from a Test-playing nation. The lopsided match ended with Zimbabwe bundling out Gambia for just 54 runs, with only one player managing to score in double figures.
Zimbabwe's T20 skipper, Sikandar Raza, believes that the rise in their performances over the last two years can be attributed to the opportunities afforded to their players in various franchise leagues around the world. Despite limited chances to play against higher-ranked teams, Raza states that rubbing shoulders with elite cricketers in these leagues has helped in their development and growth as a team. However, Zimbabwe continues to face challenges, including suspension from ICC tournaments, hindering their progress and participation in major events.
In a disturbing turn of events, armed men claiming to be police raided the home of Daily News editor Guthrie Munyuki in Zimbabwe, after an error in an advert suggested President Emmerson Mnangagwa had died. The men temporarily detained Munyuki's family and examined their communications, causing alarm and concern among journalists and citizens alike. The incident highlights the dangerous suppression of press freedom and the climate of fear and intimidation in the country's political state.