Match 9: Brazil Women vs Zimbabwe HP XI Women – Squads, Preview and Live Streaming Details

Zimbabwe High Performance XI take on Brazil in Match 9 of the Kwibuka Women’s T20 Tournament 2026 on 12 June, a clash that already carries fresh edges after the two sides met earlier in the competition, where Zimbabwe High-Performance XI handed Brazil a 47-run defeat.

Match 9: Brazil Women vs Zimbabwe HP XI Women - Squads, Preview and Live Streaming Details
Match 9: Brazil Women vs Zimbabwe HP XI Women – Squads, Preview and Live Streaming Details

The result leaves Zimbabwe HPI sitting second on the table with 4 points from three matches (two wins, one loss), while Brazil lie third with 2 points from two games (one win, one loss). With five teams, Nigeria, Zimbabwe High Performance XI, Brazil, Rwanda and Malawi, contesting the event across 10–20 June, this rematch offers Brazil a chance for quick redemption and Zimbabwe an opportunity to consolidate their push for the top spots under the leadership of skippers Adel Zimunu and Carolina Nascimento, respectively.

Zimbabwe’s earlier 47-run victory provides both a psychological advantage and a template for how to exploit Brazil’s vulnerabilities: control the chase with disciplined bowling and build a competitive total with measured aggression. Led by Adel Zimunu, the High Performance XI will aim to convert moments of control into consistent dominance, tightening up any lapses that cost them their lone defeat so far. Brazil, captained by Carolina Nascimento, must respond by sharpening their top-order resilience and finding bowlers who can stifle Zimbabwe’s scoring rhythm, a win here would not only level the head-to-head ledger but also strengthen Brazil’s standing in a compact points table where every game shifts momentum.

Squads:

Brazil Women’s Cricket Team

Carolina Nascimento (C), Laura Cardoso, Monnike Rufino, Roberta Moretti, Laura Agatha, Lindsay Vilas Boas, Maria Luiza Garcia, Evelyn Müller, Marianne Artur, Ana Clara Sabino, Giulia Ribeiro, Nicole Monteiro, Maria Eduarda Mc G. Ribeiro, Lara Bittencourt

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Zimbabwe High-Performance XI Women’s Cricket Team

Adel Zimunu (C), Vimbai Mutungwindu, Passionate Munorwei, Runyararo Pasipanodya, Kelly Ndiraya, Betty Mangachena, Lindokuhle Mabhera, Lorraine Pemhiwa, Olinder Chare, Michelle Mavunga, Kudzai Chigora, Salem Museka, Nyasha Gwanzura, Lindrose Masina

Players to watch out:

Laura Cardoso

Laura Cardoso has been Brazil’s standout batter in the Kwibuka Women’s T20 Tournament 2026, emerging as her side’s leading run-scorer and the tournament’s fifth highest overall with 61 runs in two innings at a strike rate of 122 and an average of 30.50. She has been effective with the bat but has yet to pick up a wicket with the ball, making her impact so far primarily one of batting stability and scoring intent.

Maria Ribeiro

Maria Ribeiro has made a strong all-round impact for Brazil in the Kwibuka Women’s T20 Tournament 2026, even though her batting returns have been modest, with 7 runs in one innings. Her real value has come with the ball, where she has emerged as Brazil’s leading wicket-taker and is joint second on the tournament charts with 5 wickets at an average of 10 and an economy rate of 6.25 across two innings, sharing that spot with Zimbabwe’s Kudzai Chigora.

Michelle Mavunga

Michelle Mavunga has been one of Zimbabwe’s most valuable contributors in the Kwibuka Women’s T20 Tournament 2026, offering balance with both bat and ball. She is Zimbabwe’s second-highest run-scorer with 53 runs at a strike rate of 103.92 and an average of 17.66 across three innings, while also returning 4 wickets at an average of 14 and an economy rate of 5.25 in three bowling appearances.

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Nyasha Gwanzura

Nyasha Gwanzura has been Zimbabwe’s standout performer in the Kwibuka Women’s T20 Tournament 2026, making a strong impact in both disciplines. She is currently the tournament’s leading run-scorer with 158 runs at a strike rate of 169.89 and an average of 52.66, including a brilliant century in three matches, while also ranking second among Zimbabwe’s wicket-takers with 4 wickets at an average of 13.75 and an economy rate of 5.50.

Pitch:

Gahanga International Cricket Stadium in Kigali offers a balanced but usually low-scoring surface that gives bowlers the upper hand, especially those who hit a disciplined line and length. Batters must spend time at the crease before looking to accelerate, as run making can become tricky once the ball gets older.

Weather:

Kigali should enjoy mostly favourable weather for cricket with partly sunny skies, a high of 27°C, and a low of 17°C. Gentle southeast winds of 4 to 6 km/h and only a minimal rain threat, around 5%, point to a steady, uninterrupted contest.

Fantasy Playing XI:

Laura Cardoso, Roberta Moretti, Carolina Nascimento, Kelly Ndiraya, Lindsay Vilas Boas, Maria Luiza Garcia, Laura Agatha, Michelle Mavunga, Adel Zimunu, Passionate Munorwei, Nyasha Gwanzura

Match Details:

Date – June 12, 2026

Time – 5:00 PM IST

Venue – Gahanga International Cricket Stadium, Rwanda

Broadcast – The game will be live-streamed on the FanCode app and website.

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