ST JOHN’S, March 7: Zimbabwe will play seven One-day Internationals against the West Indies as their tour schedule is extended to make up for their loss of Test status.
West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) chief executive Roger Brathwaite, Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), whose team is also touring the Caribbean this year, met in Dubai to hammer out a schedule.
The talks followed the withdrawal by Zimbabwe from Test cricket for one year and the BCCI request to play only a three Test series.
Zimbabwe will arrive on April 26 to play seven ODIs.
The Indian team will arrive on May 12 for a seven-week tour during which they will play four Tests and five ODIs.