Refreshed Zimbabwe aim for rare home series win

Last updated on: 10 April,2019 12:18 am

The first ODI between Zimbabwe and UAE will be played at Harare Sports Club today.

HARARE (Agencies) – The first one-day international between Zimbabwe and visiting United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be played at Harare Sports Club today (Wednesday).

This is the first time Zimbabwe are facing UAE in a one-day international since the Asian side ended their chances of qualifying for the ICC Men s Cricket World Cup 2019 during the qualifier last year.

Four months into the calendar year, Zimbabwe are set for their first international of 2019. They have spent a good five months off the road.

However, despite the lay-off, regular captain Hamilton Masakadza has been ruled out with a thumb injury sustained while playing domestic cricket, while wicket-keeper Brendan Taylor tweaked his hamstring at the 2019 Pakistan Super League.

That has paved the way for the inclusion of two uncapped players in their 16-man squad for the first two games: 23-year-old left-arm spinner Ainsley Ndlovu and 20-year-old off-spinning all-rounder Tony Munyonga. Timycen Maruma has been called back after an extended period on the sidelines.

UAE, by contrast, have been quite busy leading up to this series. They began the year with a limited-overs series against Nepal, to whom they lost both the ODIs and T20Is 1-2. But they bounced back from that to win a two-match T20I series against United States of America 1-0. They also played one-day games against USA and Lancashire.

Now, they are set to play in their first bilateral ODI series against a Full Member. UAE will welcome the return of Rohan Mustafa, their former captain, who, along with Ahmed Raza and Rameez Shahzad, had been suspended for eight weeks.

Raza and Shahzad, though, found no place in the squad. UAE will continue to be led by Mohammad Naveed, who had filled in for Mustafa during the home series against Nepal and the T20Is against USA. Shaiman Anwar and Mohammad Usman will also bolster the side, being two of their most experienced players.

Zimbabwe haven’t won an ODI series at home since October 2015. But UAE don’t have much experience in these conditions – they were last in Zimbabwe for the CWC Qualifier and won against the hosts by three runs. This is the home team’s chance to capitalise on their inexperience and set the record straight.

Squads:

Zimbabwe: Peter Moor (c), Solomon Mire, Brian Chari, Regis Chakabva (wk), Sean Williams, Timycen Maruma, Sikandar Raza, Donald Tiripano, Kyle Jarvis, Tendai Chatara, Chris Mpofu, Craig Ervine, Brandon Mavuta, Ainsley Ndlovu, Tony Munyonga, Elton Chigumbura.

United Arab Emirates: Mohammad Naveed (c), Rohan Mustafa, Ashfaq Ahmed, Shaiman Anwar, Muhammad Usman, CP Rizwan, Chirag Suri, Muhammad Boota, Ghulam Shabbir, Sultan Ahmed, Imran Haider, Amir Hayat, Zahoor Khan, Qadeer Ahmed.