Zimbabwe vs South Africa Test Series Cricket Schedule
- 2025 Zimbabwe vs South Africa Test Series Dates & Schedule
- How To Stream Zimbabwe vs South Africa Test Series Matches
- Teams & Format
- Key Players
- Zimbabwe vs South Africa Test Series Betting Sites
Zimbabwe host South Africa in a two-Test series that will give one of cricket's improving sides the chance to test themselves against the new World Test Championship winners in South Africa. While the tourists should win this series comfortably, the beauty of Test cricket is that anything could happen.
2025 Zimbabwe vs South Africa Test Series Dates & Schedule
- First Test: June 28-July 2, 2025
- Second Test: July 6-July 10, 2025
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Teams & Format
The series will be played over two matches across June and July. The winner may only need to secure a single win if the weather has an impact on one of the games. The Test format sees both teams given a total of 20 wickets split into two 10 wicket innings. The winner will be the side that can score the most runs.
Generally, Test series tend to contain between three to five matches, meaning this one is very short. However, this may work in Zimbabwe's favour after their comfortable innings and 45 run loss to England in the longest format back in May.
For South Africa, this is their first match after their stunning win in the World Test Championship Final against Australia. While many of their starting players are not involved, they will still feel this is a match they should win comfortably.
Key Players
Player (Team) | Prospects |
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Keshav Maharaj (South Africa) | The 35-year-old spinner is captaining the Test side and will have a big role trying to juggle taking wickets and getting the field and bowling options right. |
Lungi Ngidi (South Africa) | The fast bowler has played in 20 Test matches for South Africa and will be looking to prove he is just as capable of taking wickets as fellow fast bowler Kagiso Rabada. |
Craig Ervine (Zimbabwe) | The batsman need to find a way to score consistent runs along with trying to mastermind an unlikely win over South Africa as captain. |