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Contents
- 1 ZIM vs NAM 2025 3rd T20I Match Result
- 2 ZIM vs NAM 2025 3rd T20I – Match Details
- 3 ZIM vs NAM 2025 3rd T20I – Possible Squad List
- 4 ZIM vs NAM 2025 3rd T20I – Zimbabwe Going to Take Down the Final Game
- 5 ZIM vs NAM 2025 3rd T20I – Venue History&Analysis: Queens Sports Club
- 6 All Namibia tour of Zimbabwe Match:
ZIM vs NAM 2025 3rd T20I Match Result
Updated:Namibia beat Zimbabwe by 28 runs.
| Namibia | Zimbabwe |
| 204/7 (20) | 176 (19.5) |
Namibia ended their T20I series on a high, grabbing a 28-run win over Zimbabwe in the third and final match. Even though Zimbabwe took the series overall, Namibia avoided the whitewash in style. Thanks to Jan Frylinck’s explosive 77 off just 35 balls, including a 13-ball fifty (a national record!). He set the stage early, partnering with Louren Steenkamp, while Ruben Trumpelmann and Alexander Volschenk added some late fireworks. Zimbabwe’s bowlers struggled to contain the assault, and chasing the target proved too steep despite Sean Williams’ valiant solo knock.
Namibia seal a consolation win to wrap up the T20I series against Zimbabwe 💪#ZIMvNAM 📝: https://t.co/jfRmF1Rr8T pic.twitter.com/YKTG4apz0S
— ICC (@ICC) September 18, 2025
Captain Sikandar Raza admitted Zimbabwe fell short with both bat and ball this time around but took positives from the series overall. Brian Bennett walked away with the Player of the Series award, while Frylinck was rightly named Player of the Match. Namibia’s skipper, Gerhard Erasmus, praised his side for showing fight and believes this win gives them momentum heading into the qualifiers. All in all, an entertaining end to a well-fought series, cricket fans, there’s plenty more action around the corner, so stay tuned!
T20I series winners! 🏆 🇿🇼#ExperienceZimbabwe pic.twitter.com/K0nupEUpdm
— Zimbabwe Cricket (@ZimCricketv) September 18, 2025
ZIM vs NAM 2025 3rd T20I – Match Details
| Match Name | Namibia tour of Zimbabwe, 2025 |
| Match Date | 18th Sep 2025 |
| Match Time | 5:00PM IST |
| Competing Teams | Zimbabwe vs Namibia 3rd T20I (ZIM vs NAM) |
| Venue | Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo |
ZIM vs NAM 2025 3rd T20I – Possible Squad List
| Zimbabwe’s Squad | Namibia’s Squad |
| Brian Bennett | JP Kotze |
| Tadiwanashe Marumani | Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton |
| Sean Williams | Jan Frylinck |
| Sikandar Raza | Gerhard Erasmus |
| Ryan Burl | JJ Smit |
| Tony Munyonga | Malan Kruger |
| Tashinga Musekiwa | Zane Green |
| Brad Evans | Jan de Villiers |
| Tinotenda Maposa | Ruben Trumpelmann |
| Richard Ngarava | Jack Brassell |
| Blessing Muzarabani | Tangeni Lungameni |
Note:The match has not started yet, but updates will be provided regularly once it begins.
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ZIM vs NAM 2025 3rd T20I – Zimbabwe Going to Take Down the Final Game
Zimbabwe look ready for arriving at the 3rd T20I in Bulawayo with momentum and confidence on their side. Brian Bennett’s explosive starts, Sikandar Raza’s calm authority, and Sean Williams’ experience have given the side a complete balance in every game. With the Queen’s Sports Club crowd behind them, Zimbabwe look simply too polished for Namibia at this stage of the series. A commanding win now feels like expectation rather than possibility. Home fans will be eager to see Zimbabwe stamp their dominance from the very first over.

ZIM vs NAM – Namibia’s Struggles With the Bat
For Namibia, batting remains the biggest hurdle. JP Kotze could only score average 12 runs in the Canada series, while captain Gerhard Erasmus managed just 13, leaving the side overly reliant on others. Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton has been the lone bright spot with a strong 50 average, while Niko Davin chipped in with 29 but is unlikely to play here. That is far from enough against Zimbabwe’s consistency and depth. Unless they discover any breakthrough, Namibia are bound to be chasing the game again. Without more players standing up, Namibia risk collapsing under Zimbabwe’s bowling pressure.

The stats of top order batters from Namibia
| Player | Avg. Runs |
| Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton | 50 |
| Niko Davin | 29 |
| JP Kotze | 12 |
| Gerhard Erasmus (c) | 13 |
ZIM vs NAM – Zimbabwe’s Small Concerns
Even though Zimbabwe look in control, one small question mark is whether their batting can stay consistent. Brian Bennett’s 81 against Sri Lanka proved his talent, but his follow-ups of 13 and 19 showed the risks of unstable conditions. Thankfully, Tadiwanashe Marumani has provided his support when Brian was off shape, offering 25 runs averages to assist the team. In addition, Ryan Burl’s all-round contributions have plugged gaps whenever required. This safety net means Zimbabwe rarely lose their grip, even when early wickets fall. With multiple players ready to step up, Zimbabwe’s batting always finds a way to survive tricky spells. Confidently, these small concerns will not affect Zimbabwe’s path to claim their series win.

ZIM vs NAM – Conclusion
All signs point towards Zimbabwe finishing the job in style at Queen’s Sports Club. They have the stronger names, the sharper form, and the advantage of familiar conditions in Bulawayo. For Namibia, this tour is a learning curve rather than a realistic shot at victory, especially with Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton carrying too much of the responsibility alone. Zimbabwe’s spinners, backed by the crowd, are likely to dictate the pace once again. Anything less than a Zimbabwe victory here would be one of the biggest shocks of the series. We are going to watch Zimbabwe upset Namibia with style as the ZIM vs NAM 2025 3rd T20I ends.

ZIM vs NAM 2025 3rd T20I – Venue History&Analysis: Queens Sports Club
Stadium Capacity: Around 9,000 spectators
Stadium Address: Parkview, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
About the Stadium:
Since its founding in 1890, Queens Sports Club has grown from a local sporting hub into an international venue. The ground became especially well known for staging high-profile matches, including fixtures during the 2003 World Cup. Its intimate setting and passionate Bulawayo crowd have created a distinctive atmosphere that often makes visiting sides feel the pressure. Over time, Queens has become more than just a cricket ground. It is a symbol of Bulawayo’s sporting culture.

One of the ground’s most dramatic moments came in December 1996, when Zimbabwe and England played out a Test that ended with scores level, the first such result in cricket history. Set 205 to chase in 37 overs, England reached 204 for 6, with Nick Knight run out attempting the winning run. Heath Streak and Paul Strang bowled superbly to keep Zimbabwe in the contest, and the thrilling finish gave the home fans an unforgettable memory.












