• Zimbabwe will take on New Zealand in the second Test at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo.

  • The Black Caps are leading the 2-match series 1-0 following impressive win in the opening game.

Zimbabwe vs New Zealand 2025: Queens Sports Club Pitch Report and Bulawayo Weather Forecast for the second Test
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The stage is set for an intriguing clash as Zimbabwe and New Zealand gear up for the second and final Test of the series at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. The visitors enter the contest full of confidence, having taken a 1-0 lead after a commanding win in the first Test. A victory here would not only seal the series for them but also underline their dominance in red-ball cricket.

For Zimbabwe, however, this match represents a golden opportunity to bounce back and level the series. The hosts will be eager to learn from their mistakes in the opening Test and will look to put up a more disciplined performance with both bat and ball. With home conditions in their favor and the support of the Bulawayo crowd behind them, they will be determined to challenge the Kiwis and keep the series alive.

ZIM vs NZ, 2nd Test: Queens Sports Club Pitch Report

The pitch at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo usually begins dry but can aid seamers early on, especially if there’s a bit of moisture in the air during the cooler sessions. As the game progresses, the surface tends to settle and become batter-friendly, allowing well-set players to build big scores. However, from the third day onward, natural wear and tear typically introduce more turn and variable bounce, giving spinners a greater role. Captains winning the toss generally opt to bat first to make the most of the favorable initial batting conditions.

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ZIM vs NZ, 2nd Test: Bulawayo Weather Report

With Zimbabwe and New Zealand set to clash in the 2nd Test at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, the weather promises to play a crucial role in shaping the contest. Fortunately for cricket fans, the forecast suggests mostly clear skies and minimal chances of rain throughout the five days, ensuring uninterrupted action and ideal playing conditions.

  • Day 1 (Thursday, August 7): Hazy sunshine with occasional clouds is expected. The temperature will range from a high of 22°C to a low of 10°C, with no chance of rain, creating ideal conditions for cricket.
  • Day 2 (Friday, August 8): A breezy morning is anticipated, followed by clear skies. The temperature will reach a high of 19°C and a low of 9°C, with only a 2% chance of rain.
  • Day 3 (Saturday, August 9): Pleasant weather is on the cards with abundant sunshine and clear skies. The day will see a high of 24°C and a low of 10°C, with just a 1% chance of rain.
  • Day 4 (Sunday, August 10): Another sunny day is expected with minimal cloud cover. The temperature will hover around a high of 24°C and a low of 13°C, with no rain predicted.
  • Day 5 (Monday, August 11): Mostly sunny and clear conditions are forecast. The temperature will be slightly cooler, with a high of 21°C and a low of 12°C, and only a 1% chance of rain.

Also READ: ZIM vs NZ 2025, Test series: Broadcast, Live Streaming details – When and where to watch in India, USA, New Zealand & other countries

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