ZIM vs AFG live today: Afghanistan chase 3–0 sweep as Zimbabwe look for consolation win in Harare
Afghanistan and Zimbabwe meet today at Harare Sports Club in the third and final T20I of the tour, with the visitors already 2–0 up and eyeing a clean sweep. The match is live in Harare and developing; details such as the toss and batting order may evolve as play progresses.
Afghanistan vs Zimbabwe live match details
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Fixture: 3rd T20I, Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan
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Venue: Harare Sports Club, Harare
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First ball (approx.): 6:30 a.m. ET / 11:30 a.m. GMT
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Series: Afghanistan lead 2–0 (best-of-three)
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Status: In progress; check the latest scoreboard for ball-by-ball updates. Recent updates indicate early momentum for the visiting batting unit, but the situation can change quickly in T20 cricket.
Series so far: Afghanistan 2–0 Zimbabwe
Only Test (Harare, Oct 20–22): Zimbabwe struck first on the tour, winning by an innings and 73 runs, seizing control through disciplined new-ball bowling and a grinding first-innings total.
1st T20I (Harare, Oct 29): Afghanistan 180/6 defeated Zimbabwe 127 by 53 runs.
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Standouts: Ibrahim Zadran (52) and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (39) set a brisk platform. With the ball, Mujeeb ur Rahman 4/20 and Azmatullah Omarzai 3/29 shredded the chase.
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Zimbabwe bright spots: Sikandar Raza 3/20 kept a lid on the death overs; Tinotenda Maposa (32) top-scored in a losing cause.
2nd T20I (Harare, Oct 31): Afghanistan 129/3 beat Zimbabwe 125 by 7 wickets, clinching the series.
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Standouts: Ibrahim Zadran (57)* anchored the pursuit; Rashid Khan 3/9 turned the middle overs into a choke point, with Mujeeb and Abdullah/Abdollah providing seam-spin support.
What to watch in the 3rd T20I
Afghanistan’s blueprint:
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Powerplay punch: Gurbaz’s intent and Ibrahim’s range have repeatedly produced 45–55 runs in the first six when conditions allow.
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Spin squeeze: The pairing of Rashid and Mujeeb is dictating tempo; if they bowl 7–8 economical overs combined, chases tend to spiral.
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All-phase seam: Omarzai’s heavy-length change-ups have been effective at altitude in Harare, cutting off the lofted straight hit.
Zimbabwe’s path back:
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Raza’s all-round lever: As captain-in-impact, his best route is batting long at No. 3 or 4 and bowling into the wind to attack the shorter boundary.
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New-ball bite: Brad Evans and Blessing Muzarabani (if selected) need early lift and seam to challenge Afghanistan’s strong top order.
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Fielding gains: The difference across the first two T20Is included half-chances Afghanistan converted; Zimbabwe must convert theirs to stay in the contest late.
Expected XIs (subject to change)
Afghanistan (expected): Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, Najibullah Zadran, Azmatullah Omarzai, Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan (c), Mujeeb ur Rahman, Naveen-ul-Haq/Abdullah Ahmadzai, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Noor Ahmad.
Zimbabwe (expected): Tadiwanashe Marumani, Brian Bennett, Sikandar Raza (c), Sean Williams (fitness-dependent), Ryan Burl, Clive Madande (wk), Luke Jongwe, Brad Evans, Wellington Masakadza, Blessing Muzarabani/Richard Ngarava (availability-dependent), Tinotenda Maposa.
Note: Final line-ups may differ; confirm with the toss.
Key numbers and trends
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Middle-overs strangle: Afghanistan have held Zimbabwe below 6.5 RPO between overs 7–15 in both T20Is so far, driven by Rashid’s economy and Mujeeb’s powerplay carryover.
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Ibrahim’s consistency: Scores of 50+ in back-to-back games have stabilized Afghanistan’s chases and set totals; his strike rate has improved against left-arm spin, a common Zimbabwe tactic.
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Raza’s impact window: When Raza bowls inside the powerplay and again at 13–16, Zimbabwe’s defense is most efficient; maximizing those overs is pivotal.
Tour recap at a glance
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Only Test: Zimbabwe won by an innings.
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T20I series: Afghanistan lead 2–0, seeking a sweep today.
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Venue consistency: All matches in Harare have rewarded hard lengths for seamers early and fast, skiddy spin later; evening conditions often aid chasing if dew arrives.
What’s next
A 3–0 result would add another away-series feather for Afghanistan and underline their white-ball growth curve, particularly in controlling games through spin. A Zimbabwe win today would steady the ledger from a tough T20 week and carry positives into the next white-ball window. With the final match underway, the focus is simple: win the six-over segments, protect the boundary riders, and manage risk against world-class spin.
This is a developing match report; live details such as the score, toss, and playing XIs may update as play continues.