There will be competition with Pakistan zimbabwe In the fourth match of the T20 tri-series. This article provides details about the playing 11 of Zimbabwe vs Pakistan for the fourth match of the series.
Zimbabwe Playing XI vs Pakistan- Pakistan T20I Tri Series 2025, Match 4:
Openers: Brian Bennett, Tadivanashe Marumani
Zimbabwe will be satisfied with their performance against Sri Lanka on a dry wicket.
The visitors will look to repeat the same effort in all three departments of the game against home team Pakistan.
The Sikandar Raza-led side will rely on its batsmen to perform well against the in-form Pakistani bowling lineup.
For starters, the onus will be on the opening pair of Brian Bennett and Tadivanashe Marumani, who have done the job in both the matches so far and will look to do the same in the next match.
Bennett has come close to scoring a half-century in the two matches played by Zimbabwe but has missed out and will be hoping to reach that milestone against Pakistan, while his teammate Tadivanashe Marumani has also assisted him from the other end.
The pair will look to make the most of their good form as a partnership and also individually.
Middle-order batsmen and all-rounders: Brendan Taylor (wicketkeeper), Sikandar Raza (captain), Ryan Burl, Tony Munyonga, Brad Evans
Unlike Zimbabwe’s top order, there has been a slight collapse in the team’s middle order after a good start, something the team management will want to be aware of in the next match.
Although the middle order includes experienced names like Brendan Taylor, Ryan Burl, it has not been able to live up to the expectations.
Amid a disappointing effort from most of the middle-order batsmen, the only player who can do some damage is captain Sikandar Raza, who has played some important innings in the series so far.
The visiting team would once again want Raza to lead from the front and other batsmen to provide him good support.
Bowlers: Tashinga Musekiwa, Graeme Cremer, Tinotenda Maphosa, Richard Ngarwa
If we talk about the performance of the bowling attack in the first two matches, it performed well for the team on both the occasions and helped them win by defending a total of 162 against Sri Lanka.
This is a collective effort from the bowlers and the team would like to repeat it in the upcoming match as well.
Zimbabwe are expected to field the same bowling attack that took the field in the first two matches, as they include bowlers who will be useful on a wicket that may have some uneven bounce.
The fast bowling department of the team will be handled by Richard Ngarava and Brad Evans, while Sikandar Raza, Graeme Cremer and Ryan Burl will be the three spinners in the playing eleven for the fourth match against Pakistan.


