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Zimbabwe host Afghanistan in historic Boxing Day, New Year’s Tests

Craig Ervine's fighting half-century rescued Zimbabwe's innings PIC: Zimbabwe Cricket
Craig Ervine’s fighting half-century rescued Zimbabwe’s innings PIC: Zimbabwe Cricket

Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) has announced it will host Zimbabwe’s first Boxing Day Test at home in 28 years and the country’s first ever New Year’s Test this festive season, both scheduled for Bulawayo.

The historic matches are part of a full tour by Afghanistan that also includes a limited-overs series.

Zimbabwe and Afghanistan will first meet in three T20 international matches set for 9, 11 and 12 December at Harare Sports Club.

After that, they will face off in as many one-day internationals pencilled in for 15, 17 and 19 December at the same venue.

Action will then move over to Bulawayo for the Test series, with the first one scheduled for 26-30 December and the second being played from 2-6 January.

To date, the country has hosted just a single Boxing Day Test, when Zimbabwe faced England in 1996 in a drawn match badly hit by rain at Harare Sports Club.

Since then, Zimbabwe’s only other involvement in a Boxing Day Test has been away from home, against New Zealand at Wellington in 2000 and when they played South Africa in the inaugural pink-ball, day-night Test at Port Elizabeth in 2017.

They also took on Sri Lanka in a Test match that started on 27 December 2001 at Colombo.

Zimbabwe have not played a New Year’s Test before, whether on home soil or abroad.

Commenting on the historic series against Afghanistan, ZC Chairman Mr Tavengwa Mukuhlani said: “Boxing Day and New Year’s Test matches are iconic cricket fixtures that we are delighted to be adding to our calendar this festive season and we are looking forward to celebrating in style one of the finest traditions in the sport’s long history.

“Before the Test series, scheduled for Bulawayo, we will start off with some T20I and ODI action in Harare to complete a full tour, a clear demonstration of our commitment to improve our game across all formats.

“Matches between Zimbabwe and Afghanistan are always intense and exciting affairs and we have no doubt the players will once again serve up some great entertainment befitting such an historic tour.”

Afghanistan Cricket Board Chairman Mr Mirwais Ashraf said: “The all-format tour to Zimbabwe is a significant event for us. We have a rich history with Zimbabwe, and playing there has always been challenging, but it’s a challenge I believe the AfghanAtalan can face confidently.”

MATCH SCHEDULE: ZIMBABWE VERSUS AFGHANISTAN

DATEMATCHVENUESTART
9 December 20241st T20IHarare Sports Club1330
11 December 20242nd T20IHarare Sports Club1330
12 December 20243rd T20IHarare Sports Club1330
15 December 20241st ODIHarare Sports Club0930
17 December 20242nd ODIHarare Sports Club0930
19 December 20243rd ODIHarare Sports Club0930
26-30 December 20241st TestQueens Sports Club1000
2-6 January 20252nd TestQueens Sports Club1000

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