This fixture is arguably the most anticipated of day 2 at Nigeria Women’s T20I Invitational 2026, featuring Rwanda—a team that has become the rising force of African cricket—against the Zimbabwe U-19s, known as the Baby Chevrons. Rwanda has moved past the developing tag; they are now a well-drilled unit led by Marie Diane Bimenyimana, capable of beating anyone on their day. They face a Zimbabwean side that arrived in Lagos with a reputation for aggressive, high-velocity cricket, led by a group of teenagers who play with the confidence of seasoned veterans.

Squads:
Rwanda Women’s Cricket Team
Alice Ikuzwe, Belise Murekatete, Fanny Utagushimaninde, Flora Irakoze, Geovanis Uwase, Rosette Shimwamana, Rosine Irera, Sylivie Usabyimana, Clarisse Umutoniwase, Gisele Ishimwe, Henriette T. Ishimwe, Marie Diane Bimenyimana (C), Merveille Uwase, Shakila Niyomuhoza
Zimbabwe U19 Women’s Cricket Team
Beloved Biza, Bethel Makanaka Zinyama, Buhlebenkosi Maposa, Christina Mutasa, Lorraine Pembiwa, Munenyasha Mandidzora, Naomi Mhlekwa, Nicolette Nyika, Nokutenda Makanhiwa, Ruvarashe Mpofu, Salem Museka, Sharmaine Manyukwi, Tadiwa Garutsa, Tawananyasha Zvomarima
Players to watch out:
Beloved Biza
The young sensation Beloved Biza has made a massive impact in a short time, bringing fresh energy to the squad with 25 WT20I appearances by the age of 17. She has already accumulated 356 runs and 19 wickets, showing maturity far beyond her years with a best bowling return of 3/9. Her ability to contribute effectively in both departments make her one of the most exciting prospects to watch in 2026 as she continues to refine her skills on the international stage.
Buhlebenkosi Maposa
Buhlebenkosi Maposa is one of the most promising young talents in the Zimbabwe setup, recently making her mark in the U19 tri-series against South Africa. A disciplined right-arm slow bowler, she has shown a remarkable ability to maintain control under pressure, notably picking up key wickets like her 1/11 spell that rattled the South African top order. Her sharp reflexes in the field and her knack for breaking settled partnerships make her a vital defensive component for Zimbabwe as they head into the 2026 Invitational.
Marie Bimenyimana
As the seasoned captain of the Rwandan side, Marie Bimenyimana remains the heartbeat of the team with over 112 T20I caps to her name. A true veteran of the African circuit, she has amassed 1,504 runs and taken 83 wickets, including a career-best 5/3 that highlights her threat as a right-arm medium pacer. Her leadership at the Tafawa Balewa Square is vital, as she balances her role as a top-order anchor with her ability to break partnerships during the crucial middle overs.
Rosine Irera
Rosine Irera has rapidly evolved into one of the most economical off-spinners in the region, boasting a remarkable career economy rate of just 3.62. With 76 wickets in 69 matches, she is the tactical weapon Rwanda uses to choke the opposition’s scoring rate, often proving nearly impossible to get away on the Lagos tracks. Her standout best of 4/13 remains a testament to her flight and deception, making her a nightmare for batters looking to accelerate in the powerplay.
Pitch:
The TBS Cricket Oval in Lagos features a modern ten-strip turf wicket that has replaced the old concrete surface, offering a more professional and consistent bounce. Early on, the pitch provides decent carry for seamers, but as the match progresses, it typically dries out to favor spinners who can exploit the natural wear and grip.
Weather:
The conditions in Lagos will see a high of 33°C and a low of 27°C with partly sunny skies and a 30% chance of rain. We are in for a complete and uninterrupted game of Cricket.
Fantasy Playing XI:
Beloved Biza, Bethel Makanaka Zinyama, Buhlebenkosi Maposa, Naomi Mhlekwa, Salem Museka, Alice Ikuzwe, Geovanis Uwase, Rosette Shimwamana, Rosine Irera, Gisele Ishimwe, Henriette Ishimwe
Match Details:
Date – March 21, 2026
Time – 6:30 PM IST
Venue – Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval, Lagos
Broadcast – T.B.C.

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