HARARE (Zimbabwe): Zimbabwe Cricket on Saturday confirmed that the side’s five-match T20I series against Afghanistan has been called off due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The five-match series was slated to be played in August, but the decision to call off the series was taken after the government’s advisory.
“@ZimCricketv has called off the five-match T20I series against @ACBofficials scheduled to be played in Harare this August after the Government advised the country was not ready as yet to host visiting teams amid a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases,” Zimbabwe Cricket tweeted.
The five-match series was slated to be played in August, but the decision to call off the series was taken after the government’s advisory.
“@ZimCricketv has called off the five-match T20I series against @ACBofficials scheduled to be played in Harare this August after the Government advised the country was not ready as yet to host visiting teams amid a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases,” Zimbabwe Cricket tweeted.
@ZimCricketv has called off the five-match T20I series against @ACBofficials scheduled to be played in Harare this… https://t.co/b8sIFbu8TI
— Zimbabwe Cricket (@ZimCricketv) 1596878310000
Zimbabwe last played a ODI and T20I series against Bangladesh earlier this year.
On the other hand, Afghanistan had played a three-match T20I series against Ireland in March this year.
Afghanistan is also slated to tour Australia in November for a one-off Test at Perth.
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