After a hiatus spanning over two decades, England will reignite its rivalry with Zimbabwe on the international cricket stage. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has officially announced that a one-off Test match against Zimbabwe will take place at Trent Bridge in Nottingham, commencing on May 22, 2025. This highly anticipated encounter marks England’s first Test match against Zimbabwe since 2003, making it a historic occasion.
The ECB CEO, Richard Gould, expressed his excitement about welcoming Zimbabwe back for a Test match, stating that it would be a momentous occasion considering the prolonged absence. He emphasized the deep affection for Test cricket in England and acknowledged the responsibility the country holds in nurturing and supporting developing Test cricket nations to ensure the format’s enduring popularity.
The Test match against Zimbabwe will serve as a prelude to a five-match Test series against India, set to begin at Headingley, Leeds, on June 20, 2025. This series will culminate in the fifth Test, scheduled to conclude on August 4, 2025, marking England’s final Test engagement before embarking on its quest to reclaim the Ashes in the 2025/26 series in Australia.
The decision to host Zimbabwe in a Test match showcases England’s commitment to fostering the growth of Test cricket globally. By providing opportunities for developing nations to compete at the highest level, England aims to strengthen the sport’s foundation and ensure its continued appeal for future generations. This historic encounter is set to captivate cricket fans worldwide as England and Zimbabwe renew their rivalry after a significant absence.