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The historic rivalry between England and Zimbabwe is defined by long gaps and sudden bursts of competitive intensity. From Zimbabwe’s legendary 1992 World Cup upset to England’s recent 2025 Test dominance, this matchup bridges two very different eras of cricket, showcasing the raw talent of the Chevrons against England’s powerhouse structure.
England vs Zimbabwe: Last 7 Face-to-Face Battles
This table highlights the last seven official international matches played between the two nations across all formats.
| Date | Format | Venue | Winner | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22 May 2025 | Test | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | England | Innings & 45 runs |
| 13 Sep 2007 | T20I | Newlands, Cape Town | England | 50 runs |
| 05 Dec 2004 | ODI | Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo | England | 74 runs |
| 04 Dec 2004 | ODI | Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo | England | 8 wickets |
| 01 Dec 2004 | ODI | Harare Sports Club, Harare | England | 161 runs |
| 28 Nov 2004 | ODI | Harare Sports Club, Harare | England | 5 wickets |
| 10 Sep 2004 | ODI | Edgbaston, Birmingham | England | 152 runs |
England Playing XI
- Ben Stokes (C) – All-rounder
- Zak Crawley – Opening Batter
- Ben Duckett – Opening Batter
- Ollie Pope – Middle-order Batter
- Joe Root – Top-order Batter
- Harry Brook – Middle-order Batter
- Jamie Smith (WK) – Wicket-keeper Batter
- Gus Atkinson – Fast Bowler
- Shoaib Bashir – Spin Bowler
- Sam Cook – Fast Bowler (Debut)
- Josh Tongue – Fast Bowler
🇿🇼 Zimbabwe Playing XI
- Craig Ervine (C) – Top-order Batter
- Brian Bennett – All-rounder
- Ben Curran – Opening Batter
- Sean Williams – All-rounder
- Sikandar Raza – All-rounder
- Wessly Madhevere – All-rounder
- Tafadzwa Tsiga (WK) – Wicket-keeper Batter
- Richard Ngarava – Left-arm Fast Bowler
- Blessing Muzarabani – Fast Bowler
- Tanaka Chivanga – Fast Bowler
- Victor Nyauchi – Fast Bowler
Upcoming Series Details (2026-2027)
Following the success of the 2025 Nottingham Test, further bilateral ties are being discussed to reintegrate Zimbabwe into the elite red-ball schedule.
| Series Name | Estimated Timing | Format | Likely Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| England Tour of Zimbabwe | Late 2026 | 1 Test, 3 ODIs | Harare Sports Club |
| Zimbabwe Tour of England | 2027 Summer | Limited Overs | Lord’s / Edgbaston |
| ICC Men’s T20 World Cup | Feb–Mar 2026 | T20I | India & Sri Lanka |
ICC Team Rankings (April 2026)
England remains a top-tier force in all formats, while Zimbabwe continues to battle in the middle of the pack, showing significant growth in T20Is.
| Format | England Rank | Zimbabwe Rank | Top Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| Test | 3rd | 11th | Australia |
| ODI | 8th | 11th | India |
| T20I | 2nd | 11th | India |
Head-to-Head Summary
England holds a clear lead in historical records, though Zimbabwe has managed to secure several memorable upsets in the white-ball formats.
| Format | Total Matches | England Wins | Zimbabwe Wins | Draw/NR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Test | 7 | 4 | 0 | 3 |
| ODI | 31 | 21 | 9 | 1 |
| T20I | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Most Memorable Match – The Epic 1992 Thriller
This match remains one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history and the most iconic moment in Zimbabwean cricket.
| Event | Winner | Margin | Key Performer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 World Cup | Zimbabwe | 9 Runs | Eddo Brandes (4/21) |
| Match Details | Zimbabwe defended a low total of 134, bowling out England for 125 in a dramatic Albury finish. |
Major Tournament Matches
These two sides have met frequently in global showpieces, where the pressure of the big stage often levels the playing field.
| Year | Tournament | Venue | Winner | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | ICC World Cup | Albury | Zimbabwe | 9 runs |
| 2002 | Champions Trophy | Colombo | England | 108 runs |
| 2004 | Champions Trophy | Birmingham | England | 152 runs |
| 2007 | World T20 | Cape Town | England | 50 runs |
Key Performance Table (Recent Era)
Focusing on the 2025 Test and recent T20 World Cup 2026 outings.
| Player | Team | Role | Key Stat (2025-26) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ollie Pope | England | Batter | 171 vs Zimbabwe (2025) |
| Shoaib Bashir | England | Bowler | 9 wickets in Nottingham Test |
| Brian Bennett | Zimbabwe | Batter | 139 vs England (2025) |
| Sikandar Raza | Zimbabwe | All-rounder | 60 runs & 1/93 vs England |
Tactical Power-Plays & Record Breakers (2025-26)
| Record Category | Statistic | Player/Team | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Total | 565/6d | England | 2025 |
| Best Bowling (Match) | 9/143 | Shoaib Bashir | 2025 |
| Youngest 5-Wkt Haul | Under 22 | Shoaib Bashir | 2025 |
| Century on Debut (vs Eng) | 139 Runs | Brian Bennett | 2025 |
Strategic Matchups & Squad Dynamics
- The Spin Trap: England’s use of Shoaib Bashir as a primary wicket-taker against Zimbabwe’s middle order (Raza and Williams) proved to be the decisive tactical edge in Nottingham.
- Aggressive Openers: England’s “Bazball” approach with Crawley and Duckett (scoring at 5+ rpo) forced Zimbabwe into defensive fields, neutralizing their seamers early.
- Zimbabwe’s All-Round Core: The reliance on Raza, Bennett, and Madhevere allows Zimbabwe to bat deep, but they struggle against sustained high-pace bowling from the likes of Gus Atkinson.
Conclusion
The “Big Three” status of England offers a massive hurdle for Zimbabwe, yet the gap is narrowing. While England remains the heavy favorite across formats due to superior depth and pace, Zimbabwe’s emerging young core, led by Brian Bennett, suggests they are no longer just making up the numbers.

