The 3rd One-Day International (ODI) between New Zealand Women and Zimbabwe Women is all set to be played at the University Oval, Dunedin. Zimbabwe Women will be unhappy with how things have gone for them in this entire tour, as nothing seems to be going right for them at the moment. Zimbabwe skipper, Nomvelo Sibanda, will be hopeful that her side can put up an honourable fight in the finale and save themselves from another whitewash. As Zimbabwe Women gear up to take on New Zealand Women, here are the top 3 players to look out for in Zimbabwe Women:

Christabel Chatonzwa
Christabel Chatonzwa, the Zimbabwe bowler, has been a fine new prospect for the side, and she has been quite good at her job. In her ODI career, she has picked up 8 wickets from 8 innings at an economy of 5. She has been good with her bowling, economical spells and can pick up wickets as well. She picked up a wicket and gave away just 13 runs in her spell of bowling in the previous game. She will be an integral part of the bowling unit of Zimbabwe Women.
Audrey Mazvishaya
Audrey Mazvishaya, the Zimbabwe bowler, has been an impactful player for her side in the few games that she has played in her career. In her ODI career, she has picked up 13 wickets from 16 innings at an economy rate of 4. She has a decent bowling average, and she has proved her capability with the ball. She picked up a solitary wicket and also gave away just 28 runs in her bowling spell against New Zealand Women in her previous match. She will be looking to carry the momentum forward into the coming games.
Modester Mupachikwa
Modester Mupachikwa, the Zimbabwe keeper-batter, has been a good top-order batter for her side. In her ODI career, she has scored 665 runs from 29 innings at a strike rate of 57. She has a great temperament and technical ability to complement her batting style. She scored a gritty 32 in her previous performance against New Zealand Women. She is quite consistent with the bat, and the team usually builds on the starts that she provides, so that they will be looking forward to much bigger scores from the keeper-batter.

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