India Set for July T20I Return to Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe to Tour India in 2027
Harare – India will return to Zimbabwe for a three-match T20 International series in July, Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) announced Wednesday, marking a significant boost for Zimbabwean cricket and its fanbase. The series, to be played at Harare Sports Club, will observe India back on Zimbabwean soil for the first time since a five-match T20I tour in July 2024.

The announcement comes on the heels of confirmation of a Zimbabwe tour to India in January 2027 for a three-match ODI series – their first bilateral series in India since 2002. This reciprocal arrangement signals a strengthening of cricket ties between the two nations.
India most recently faced Zimbabwe in the Super Eight stage of the 2025-26 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, securing a dominant 72-run victory in Chennai after posting a formidable 256/4.
ZC Managing Director Givemore Makoni emphasized the importance of the upcoming series. “Matches against India always generate enormous interest and this is a fantastic opportunity for our players to test themselves against the world champions on home soil,” Makoni stated. He also highlighted the series as a platform to build momentum following Zimbabwe’s performance in the recent T20 World Cup.
Series Schedule:
- 1st T20I – July 23
- 2nd T20I – July 25
- 3rd T20I – July 26
All matches will start at 1:00 PM local time.
Current ICC T20I Rankings (April 1, 2026)
- India: 1st
- Zimbabwe: 12th
Source: ICC Rankings as of April 1, 2026
Makoni also underscored the historical significance of Zimbabwe’s upcoming tour to India. “It is a landmark moment for Zimbabwe to be touring India again for a bilateral ODI series after more than two decades,” he said. “India is one of the premier destinations in world cricket and this tour represents both an honour and a valuable opportunity for our players.”
The series provides a crucial opportunity for Zimbabwe to gain valuable experience against one of the world’s leading cricket teams, while simultaneously fostering stronger bilateral relations. The reciprocal tours demonstrate a commitment to developing the game in both countries.
With both teams looking to build towards future ICC events, will this series provide a crucial springboard for Zimbabwe’s continued growth on the international stage?






