Zimbabwe return to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 with clear momentum. They earned qualification through the Africa pathway and now face a demanding Group B. However, Zimbabwe bring experience and balance. They also arrive with a core that has played high pressure cricket across formats.
Sikandar Raza leads the side again. He anchors the batting and shapes the team’s all round plan. Meanwhile, Zimbabwe’s pace unit gives them wicket taking threat early and at the death. As a result, the team can challenge higher ranked opponents when they win key phases.
This page covers the confirmed Zimbabwe T20 World Cup 2026 squad, the full Zimbabwe T20 World Cup 2026 fixtures, Group B opponents, and the players most likely to decide matches.
The tournament follows a group stage and Super 8 structure. Each team plays four group matches. Then, the top two teams in each group move to the Super 8 stage. After that, teams fight for the semi finals and final.
Zimbabwe must finish in the top two of Group B to advance. Therefore, every match becomes important, especially against direct rivals like Ireland and Oman.
Zimbabwe will play matches in Colombo and Kandy. Therefore, they must manage travel, recovery, and tactics across two different venues.
Below is the complete Zimbabwe T20 World Cup 2026 schedule for the group stage.
Zimbabwe vs Oman – Feb 9 – Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
Australia vs Zimbabwe – Feb 13 – R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Ireland vs Zimbabwe – Feb 17 – Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy
Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe – Feb 19 – R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Zimbabwe named a 15 member squad with experience, new energy, and multiple bowling options. The group includes proven leaders and several players who can cover more than one role. That flexibility can help in Sri Lankan conditions.
Sikandar Raza remains Zimbabwe’s most influential player. He can control the chase or accelerate late. He also provides overs when matchups demand spin. As a result, Zimbabwe often build their game plan around his impact.
Blessing Muzarabani offers bounce and pace. He can strike early and disrupt set batters. Meanwhile, Richard Ngarava gives variation from the left arm angle. That combination can create pressure in powerplay and middle overs.
Brendan Taylor adds calm decision making and high level experience. He also strengthens Zimbabwe’s batting depth. Therefore, Zimbabwe can aim for more competitive totals, even if they lose early wickets.
Zimbabwe’s biggest strength is balance. They can field several all rounders. They can also rotate bowling types without losing control. That variety helps in T20 cricket.
However, Zimbabwe must improve consistency with the bat. They need top order starts. They also need clean running between wickets. If they do that, they can push opponents into mistakes.
They should also protect the death overs. Tight execution in the final four overs often decides close matches. Therefore, Zimbabwe’s pacers must hit their lengths and defend smart fields.
Zimbabwe have played in multiple T20 World Cups and they have reached the Super 12 stage before. Their best performance came when they advanced beyond the opening stage and competed against elite teams.
Now, Zimbabwe target another Super 8 run. The group looks tough. However, a strong start against Oman can change the entire campaign. After that, Zimbabwe can take calculated risks against Australia and Sri Lanka while treating Ireland as a direct qualification battle.