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Tri-nation series: ZIM vs NZ playing 11, toss time, live streaming
For Zimbabwe, the series has exposed major concerns, especially with their batting faltering under pressure and producing well below-par totals despite a few decent partnerships. Their bowlers have managed promising spells with the new ball but have struggled to sustain pressure in the middle and death overs. Nevertheless, Zimbabwe will be determined to give home fans something to cheer about.
New Zealand, brimming with confidence after twin victories over South Africa and a dominant earlier win over Zimbabwe, aim to extend their unbeaten run. Their all-round depth—the hallmark of this campaign—makes them overwhelming favourites, especially given their perfect 7-0 T20I head-to-head record against Zimbabwe. Expect the visitors to test their bench and fine-tune combinations, while Zimbabwe fight for pride and a morale-boosting performance.
Zimbabwe vs New Zealand T20I playing 11 today
New Zealand playing 11 (probable): Tim Seifert (wk), Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Mark Chapman, Bevon Jacobs, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Matt Henry, Adam Milne, Jacob Duffy
Zimbabwe vs New Zealand head-to-head in T20s
Total matches played: 7
Zimbabwe won: 0
New Zealand won: 7
No result: 0
Squads of both teams
Zimbabwe squad:
Wessly Madhevere, Brian Bennett, Clive Madande (wk), Sikandar Raza (c), Ryan Burl, Tashinga Musekiwa, Tony Munyonga, Wellington Masakadza, Richard Ngarava, Blessing Muzarabani, Trevor Gwandu, Dion Myers, Tafadzwa Tsiga, Tinotenda Maposa, Newman Nyamhuri, Vincent Masekesa
New Zealand squad:
Devon Conway, Tim Seifert (wk), Rachin Ravindra, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Zakary Foulkes, Adam Milne, William O'Rourke, Jacob Duffy, Ish Sodhi, James Neesham, Matt Henry, Mitchell Hay, Tim Robinson, Bevon Jacobs
Zimbabwe vs New Zealand T20I live streaming in India today
When does the ZIM vs NZ T20I match take place?
Zimbabwe will take on New Zealand in the T20I on July 24.
What is the venue of the ZIM vs NZ T20I match?
Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe, will host the T20I between Zimbabwe and New Zealand.
At what time will the live toss for the ZIM vs NZ T20I take place?
The Zimbabwe vs New Zealand T20I live toss will occur at 4 pm IST.
At what time will the ZIM vs NZ T20I match begin?
The live match time for Zimbabwe vs New Zealand T20I is 4:30 pm IST.
Which TV channels will live telecast the ZIM vs NZ T20I match in India?
The Zimbabwe vs New Zealand T20I match live telecast will not be available in India.
FanCode will provide the live streaming of the Zimbabwe vs New Zealand T20I match.

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