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Zimbabwe Super League Series in Sri Lanka confirmed

Zimbabwe will start off the new year with a tour to Sri Lanka for three one-day international matches that are part of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League.

4 September 2021; Craig Ervine, right, and Milton Shumba of Zimbabwe following their innings during match five of the Dafanews T20 series between Ireland and Zimbabwe at Bready Cricket Club in Magheramason, Tyrone. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile

All three games will be day-night affairs scheduled for 16, 18 and 21 January 2022 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy.

The Super League is a 13-team competition serving as the main route for qualification for the 2023 edition of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup to be staged in India.

Zimbabwe head coach Lalchand Rajput is confident his charges, most of whom have been in good form on the domestic front, will be up for the challenge in Sri Lanka.

“Every game is very important for us because Super League games will decide who can qualify automatically, hence it is important that we prepare well and start well,” he said.

“I am a very confident person and always believe that we can beat Sri Lanka considering that we have had good game time playing the Pro50 tournament.”

Zimbabwe have won only two of their nine Super League matches to date, while they also shared spoils in one of the games which was rained off.

“We have not started off well in the Super League, but I am confident that with the players in form during the Pro50 matches we will do well against Sri Lanka,” Rajput said. 

“If we play our best cricket and to our potential, with our best players, there is every chance that we can qualify directly.”

ZC media release

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