
Second and final test between Zimbabwe And South Africa The Queens is set to start at the Sports Club in Bulwayo on 06 July. Visitors currently move a two-match chain 1-0 after a strong. 328-Rran Triumph In the opening test. Despite fielding a relatively inexperienced squad, South Africa was clinical in its performance, both with bat and ball.
Vian Malder to lead in the absence of Keshav Maharaj
However, they will be without stand-in captain Keshav Maharaj For another test. Inspiring the team management to name, the season spinner has been rejected due to back stress Seenuran Muthusimi As their replacement in the squad. In the absence of Maharaj, all -rounder Vian rudder Will lead the side.
The Radder emerged as a standout artist in the first Test, contributing significantly with both the bat and the ball. The Wright-Arm Seemar took four wickets in Zimbabwe’s first innings and went to score 147, which helped South Africa to do total commanding. Their leadership will be important in the absence of more experienced campaigners.
Additionally, pacer Lungi cash Squad has been released from Squad, which has found more risk for Proteus’s young bowling attack Corbin Bosch, Quena Mafaka, Kodi YusufAnd Mulder himself.
Zimbabwe Watch to bounce back to the torp of the house
Under the leadership of Zimbabwe Craig erwinThe goal will be to bring a strong battle in the second Test. The domestic team failed to impress with the bat in the series opener and struggled to include South Africa’s aggressive approach. They will need experienced players Scene Williams And to lead the Erwin charge, while the bowling unit, character Blessing Mujarabani And Welington masakadzaSteps should be taken to challenge the dynamic lineup of visitors.
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Zim vs SA, Head-to-head Record:
Play matches: 10 | Zimbabwe wins: 0 | South Africa wins: 09 | Drawed matches: 1
Zim vs SA, potential XI game of both teams for second test:
Zimbabwe:
| Player | Role |
|---|---|
| Brian Bennett | Opening batter |
| Takudzwanishe kattano | Opening batter |
| Nick Welch | Top-order batsman |
| Scene Williams | All-rounder (left hand spin) batting |
| Craig Ervin (C) | Middle-order batsman |
| Wesley Madhavre | All-spin (off-spin) |
| Tafdzwa Tsiga (WK) | wicket keeper |
| Welington masakadza | Bowling all -rounder (left -arm conservative) |
| Vincent Maseca | Spinner |
| Blessing Mujarabani | Fast bowler |
| Tanaka Chivanga | Fast bowler |
South Africa:
| Player | Role |
|---|---|
| Tony de Jorzi | Opening batter |
| Matthew Bretzke | Opening batter |
| Vian Malder (C) | All-sided (medium speed) |
| David Bedingam | Top-order batsman |
| Lohan-Dre Pretorius | Middle-order batsman |
| Devald Bravis | Batting all-rounder (leg-spin) |
| Kyle Waren (WK) | wicket keeper |
| Corbin Bosch | Fast bowling all -rounder |
| Kodi Yusuf | Fast bowler |
| Quena Mafaka | Left hand fast bowler |
| Seenuran Muthusimi | Bowling all -rounder (left -arm conservative) |
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