Zimbabwe to host South Africa and New Zealand in multi-format contest
Zimbabwe vs South Africa
1st Test, 28 June - 2 July - Zimbabwe vs South Africa, Queens Sports Club
2nd Test, 6-10 July - Zimbabwe vs South Africa, Queens Sports Club
Tri-nation T20I series:
1st T20I, 14 July - Zimbabwe vs South Africa, Harare Sports Club
2nd T20I, 16 July - South Africa vs New Zealand, Harare Sports Club
3rd T20I, 18 July - Zimbabwe vs New Zealand, Harare Sports Club
4th T20I, 20 July - Zimbabwe vs South Africa, Harare Sports Club
5th T20I, 22 July - New Zealand vs South Africa, Harare Sports Club
6th T20I, 24 July - Zimbabwe vs New Zealand, Harare Sports Club
Final, 26 July - Number 1 vs Number 2, Harare Sports Club
Zimbabwe vs New Zealand
1st Test, 30 July - 3 August - Zimbabwe vs New Zealand, Queens Sports Club
2nd Test, 7-11 August - Zimbabwe vs New Zealand, Queens Sports Club

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