Zimbabwe Nickname(s) The Chevrons[ 1] [ 2] Association Zimbabwe Cricket Test captain Craig Ervine One Day captain Craig Ervine T20I captain Sikandar Raza Coach Justin Sammons[ 3] Test status acquired1992 ICC status Associate Member (1981) Full Member (1992) ICC region ACA (Africa)ICC Rankings
Current [ 4]
Best-ever Test
10th
8th ODI
12th
7th T20I
11th
9th
First Test v. India at Harare Sports Club , Harare ; 18–22 October 1992 Last Test v. Ireland at Stormont , Belfast ; 25–28 July 2024 Tests
Played
Won/Lost Total[ 5]
118
13/76 (29 draws) This year[ 6]
1
0/1 (0 draws)
First ODI v. Australia at Trent Bridge , Nottingham ; 9 June 1983 Last ODI v. Afghanistan at Harare Sports Club , Harare ; 21 December 2024 ODIs
Played
Won/Lost Total[ 7]
578
152/402 (8 ties, 16 no results) This year[ 8]
9
1/6 (0 ties, 2 no results)
World Cup appearances9 (first in 1983 ) Best result Super Sixes (1999 , 2003 ) World Cup Qualifier appearances5 (first in 1982 ) Best result Champions (1982, 1986 , 1990 ) First T20I v. Bangladesh at Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium , Khulna ; 28 November 2006 Last T20I v. Afghanistan at Harare Sports Club , Harare ; 14 December 2024 T20Is
Played
Won/Lost Total[ 9]
161
55/103 (2 ties, 1 no result) This year[ 10]
24
10/14 (0 ties, 0 no results)
T20 World Cup appearances6 (first in 2007 ) Best result Super 12 (2022 ) T20 World Cup Qualifier appearances2[ a] (first in 2022 ) Best result Champions (2022 )
As of 21 December 2024
The Zimbabwe men's national cricket team , also known as the Chevrons , represents Zimbabwe in men's international cricket and is overseen by Zimbabwe Cricket (formerly known as the Zimbabwe Cricket Union). Zimbabwe has been a Full Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1992. As of May, 2023, Zimbabwe was ranked 10th in Tests , 11th in One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 11th in Twenty20 internationals (T20Is) by the ICC.[ 4]
^ "How our cricketers became Chevrons" , Zimbabwe Independent , 7 July 2017, archived from the original on 31 July 2021, retrieved 20 March 2021
^ "Chevrons stars Happy to be back playing cricket again" , New Zimbabwe , 28 September 2020, retrieved 20 March 2021
^ "Walter Chawaguta named as Zimbabwe men's interim coach for white-ball tour of Sri Lanka" , The Statesman , 22 December 2023, retrieved 22 December 2023
^ a b "ICC Rankings" . International Cricket Council.
^ "Test matches - Team records" . ESPNcricinfo .
^ "Test matches - 2024 Team records" . ESPNcricinfo .
^ "ODI matches - Team records" . ESPNcricinfo .
^ "ODI matches - 2024 Team records" . ESPNcricinfo .
^ "T20I matches - Team records" . ESPNcricinfo .
^ "T20I matches - 2024 Team records" . ESPNcricinfo .
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