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Sri Lankan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2019–20
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The Sri Lanka cricket team toured Zimbabwe in January 2020 to play two Test matches.[1][2] It was the first tour of Zimbabwe since the International Cricket Council (ICC) lifted its suspension on Zimbabwe Cricket, due to government interference, in October 2019.[3] Zimbabwe last played Test cricket in November 2018, in a two-match series against Bangladesh.[4][5] The two teams last played a Test match against each other in July 2017, with Sri Lanka winning by four wickets.[6] Zimbabwe have never beaten Sri Lanka in a Test match.[7] Zimbabwe last played a home Test match in November 2017, against the West Indies.[8]
In December 2019, Sri Lanka Cricket confirmed that the tour would take place following their tour of India.[9][10] In January 2020, Zimbabwe Cricket confirmed the tour schedule.[11] Zimbabwe Cricket also named Sean Williams as their new Test captain,[12] replacing Hamilton Masakadza who took up the role of Director of Cricket.[13]
Ten days before the first Test, Zimbabwe Cricket named a provisional squad of twenty-five players for the tour.[14] On 15 January 2020, Zimbabwe named their final squad for the tour, which included five players uncapped at Test level.[15] Three of those five cricketers made their debut in the opening day of the first Test of the series,[16] with Brian Mudzinganyama making his Test debut on day four, as a concussion substitute.[17] Mudzinganyama became the first cricketer to make his Test debut as a substitute.[18] Sri Lanka won the match by ten wickets,[19] to take a 1–0 lead in the series.[20] The second Test finished in a draw, therefore Sri Lanka won the series.[21]
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Squads
Tinotenda Mutombodzi was added to Zimbabwe's squad for the second Test as a replacement to Kyle Jarvis, who was ruled out due to an injury.[24]
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Test series
1st Test
19–23 January 2020 Scorecard |
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14/0 (3 overs) Dimuth Karunaratne 10* (13) |
- Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
- Kevin Kasuza, Ainsley Ndlovu and Victor Nyauchi (Zim) all made their Test debuts.
- Sean Williams captained Zimbabwe for the first time in Tests.[25]
- Zimbabwe's first three batsmen all scored half-centuries in the first innings, the first time the top three had achieved this for the team in the same innings in Tests.[26]
- Craig Ervine (Zim) scored his 1,000th run in Tests.[27]
- Angelo Mathews (SL) scored his 10th century,[28] and his first double century in Tests.[29]
- Brian Mudzinganyama (Zim) replaced Kevin Kasuza as a concussion substitute during day 4 after 43 overs of Sri Lanka's first innings, with Mudzinganyama making his Test debut.[30]
2nd Test
27–31 January 2020 Scorecard |
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- Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
- Only 54 overs were bowled on day 4 due to rain and bad light.
- Tinotenda Mutombodzi (Zim) made his Test debut.
- Timycen Maruma (Zim) replaced Kevin Kasuza as a concussion substitute during day 3 at the start of Zimbabwe's second innings.[31]
- Sikandar Raza took the second-best bowling figures in an innings for a Zimbabwe bowler in Tests.[32]
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