On July 18, 2025, cricket fans witnessed an electrifying encounter at Harare Sports Club as New Zealand dominated Zimbabwe in the third match of the ongoing T20I Tri-Series. The Black Caps secured a commanding eight-wicket victory, continuing their unbeaten streak in the tournament, while the hosts struggled to find their footing.
Match Overview
New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner won the toss and elected to bowl first, a decision that paid dividends as their disciplined bowling attack restricted Zimbabwe to a modest 120/7 in 20 overs. Matt Henry led the charge with an impressive 3/26, dismantling Zimbabwe’s batting lineup. Support came from Rachin Ravindra, Michael Bracewell, Adam Milne, and Santner himself, each claiming a wicket to stifle any momentum from the hosts.
Zimbabwe’s innings started brightly with openers Brian Bennett and Wessly Madhevere putting on 37 runs. However, both fell after promising starts, and the middle order, including captain Sikandar Raza and Ryan Burl, struggled to accelerate. Regular wickets and a lack of boundaries left Zimbabwe with a below-par total, setting the stage for New Zealand’s chase.
New Zealand’s Dominant Chase
Chasing 121, New Zealand faced early pressure from Zimbabwe’s pacers, Richard Ngarava and Blessing Muzarabani, who made scoring difficult in the powerplay. Despite losing Tim Seifert early, Devon Conway anchored the innings with an unbeaten 59 off 40 balls, earning him the Player of the Match award. Conway’s composed knock, supported by Rachin Ravindra (30 off 19) and Daryl Mitchell, guided the Black Caps to victory in just 13.5 overs, with 37 balls to spare.
Conway later reflected on the challenging conditions, praising Zimbabwe’s bowlers for their early threat but noting the pitch settled down during the chase. Santner echoed this, commending his team’s bowling and fielding efforts despite a couple of dropped catches.
Zimbabwe’s Struggles Continue
Zimbabwe, led by Sikandar Raza, are yet to secure a win in the tri-series after losses to South Africa and now New Zealand. Their batting woes have been a recurring issue, with the team failing to build partnerships and capitalize on starts. Brian Bennett has shown promise, but the middle order needs to step up to post competitive totals. With two defeats in two matches, Zimbabwe face an uphill battle to stay in contention for the final on July 26.
New Zealand’s Winning Momentum
The Black Caps, coming off a 21-run victory against South Africa in their tournament opener, are firing on all cylinders. Their bowling attack, led by Henry and supported by a mix of pace and spin, has been relentless. The batting, bolstered by Conway’s consistency and contributions from Ravindra and debutant Bevon Jacobs in earlier matches, looks solid. With two wins from two, New Zealand are strong favorites to reach the final.
What’s Next?
The T20I Tri-Series continues at Harare Sports Club, with Zimbabwe facing South Africa on July 20 and New Zealand taking on the Proteas on July 22. The teams will meet again on July 24, with the top two advancing to the final. For Zimbabwe, addressing their batting inconsistencies will be crucial, while New Zealand aim to maintain their dominant form.
Where to Watch
The series isn’t televised in India but is available for live streaming on the FanCode app and website, keeping fans glued to the action. As the tournament progresses, expect more exciting moments from Harare.
Last Updated on: Tuesday, July 22, 2025 7:23 pm by Rishi Akkaraju | Published by: Rishi Akkaraju on Saturday, July 19, 2025 3:17 pm | News Categories: Sports
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