Brandon Moyo
Zimpapers Sports Hub
ZIMBABWE Cricket head coach Justin Sammons has indicated that key fast bowlers Blessing Muzarabani and Richard Ngarava will likely be rested for some of the limited-overs matches against Afghanistan to ensure they are in peak condition for the Test series.
The Chevrons are gearing up for an exciting multi-format series against Afghanistan, starting with three T20Is and three One Day Internationals (ODIs) at Harare Sports Club before the action moves to Bulawayo for two Test matches.
Sammons explained that the decision to rest Muzarabani and Ngarava is aimed at ensuring they can be at their best for the historic Test series, emphasising the importance of the Boxing Day and New Yearโs Test matches.
โThe bottom line is, if we donโt rest them, they wonโt be able to manage the Tests. The Tests for me, hold massive importance. Boxing Day, New Yearโs, are special occasions so they will have to be rested,โ said Sammons.
He added that rather than simply resting them, they will go into a conditioning block to increase their workloads leading into the Tests.
โI will not use the word rested. I will use the word that theyโll have to go into a block where they condition and get their loads up going into the Tests. Which means they will have to miss out a couple of games against Afghanistan,โ said Sammons.
Zimbabwe will also be without wicketkeeper Clive Madande, who sustained a shoulder injury during the second T20I against Pakistan last week.
With the team likely to see a few changes from the squad that faced Pakistan, Sammons pointed out that Zimbabwe will adapt to the conditions at Harare Sports Club, which generally suits seamers.
โThere will naturally be changes, we lost Clive to injury so thereโs naturally going to be a change there. We are going to different conditions, we are going to Harare where it suits the seamers. So there is going to be a change of personnel according to skill set,โ he said.
The head coach also mentioned that the selection would be based on performance, with players who have impressed in domestic and regional competitions being given opportunities.
โThere will be one or two changes with regard to who put their hands up domestically and in the regional games. They might come in, but that is obviously due to performance.
โUltimately, we still want to back our core group of players and give them a fair run,โ said Sammons.
The upcoming series against Afghanistan, which begins with the first T20I on December 11, is a vital step in Zimbabweโs preparation for their historic Boxing Day Test.
The Test series will be the countryโs first home Boxing Day Test in 28 years and marks a significant milestone for local cricket fans.
The team will also host their inaugural New Yearโs Test at Queens Sports Club, heightening the excitement surrounding the Afghanistan tour.
The Afghanistan squad arrived in Zimbabwe last Thursday, and both teams are expected to engage in a fiercely competitive series across all formats.
Zimbabwe will be looking to build on the momentum gained from their dramatic T20I win over Pakistan.
The first three T20Is are scheduled for December 11, 13, and 14 at Harare Sports Club, followed by the ODIs on December 17, 19, and 21, also at the same venue.