Rwanda Women vs Zimbabwe Women U19
🇷🇼 Rwanda Women
Captain: Diane Bimenyimana
Alice Ikuzwe, Belise Murekatete, Fanny Utagushimaninde, Flora Irakoze, Geovanis Uwase, Gisele Ishimwe, Clarisse Umutoniwase, Shakila Niyomuhonza, Henriette Ishimwe, Merveille Uwase, Rosette Shimwamana, Rosine Irera, Sylivia Usabyimana
Recent form: Won bilateral series 3-2 vs Nigeria Women in Kigali
🇿🇼 Zimbabwe Women U19
“Baby Chevrons” — First international squad to arrive in Lagos
Beloved Biza, Bethel Makanaka Zinyama, Buhlebenkosi Maposa (key spinner — 1/11 vs SA), Christina Mutasa, Lorraine Pembiwa, Munenyasha Mandidzora, Naomi Mhlekwa, Nicolette Nyika, Nokutenda Makanhiwa, Ruvarashe Mpofu, Salem Museka, Sharmaine Manyukwi, Tadiwa Garwe
This is one of the most fascinating clashes of the tournament — Rwanda Women (senior) vs the Zimbabwe Women U19 (the “Baby Chevrons”). Rwanda are significantly higher ranked in senior African cricket and arrive having just won a bilateral series 3-2 against Nigeria Women in Kigali — excellent preparation for this tournament.
Zimbabwe’s U19 side are fearless and talented. Their standout player is Buhlebenkosi Maposa — a disciplined right-arm slow bowler who picked up a remarkable 1/11 spell that rattled South Africa’s top order during a recent Tri-Series in Chatsworth. Despite their youth, these players treat international opponents as benchmarks, not barriers.
The senior-vs-U19 dynamic is interesting: Rwanda’s experience and game management should give them an edge, but Zimbabwe’s youth and aggression could cause an upset on a Lagos surface that increasingly favours spin bowling as the day wears on.
Pitch: The TBS Oval’s modern turf surface dries out as the day progresses. By the time this evening match starts (~2:00 PM local), the pitch will have been used earlier in the day and will offer more grip and turn for spinners. This suits both teams — Rwanda’s experience on turning tracks and Zimbabwe’s Maposa with her wrist-spin.
Weather: Lagos afternoon — hot and humid. The 2:00 PM local start means peak afternoon heat conditions. Dew may become a factor by the end of the second innings, potentially assisting the chasing team. Toss is important — teams generally prefer to bat first in evening match conditions here.
⭐ Suggested XI
- Rwanda WK/BatWKRWA
- Diane BimenyimanaCRWA
- Gisele IshimweRWA
- Geovanis UwaseRWA
- Buhlebenkosi MaposaVCZIM
- Nokutenda MakanhiwaZIM
- Alice IkuzweRWA
- Fanny UtagushimanindeRWA
- Clarisse UmutoniwaseRWA
- Salem MusekaZIM
- Sharmaine ManyukwiZIM
📋 Breakdown
- Wicket-keeper1
- Batters3
- All-rounders3
- Bowlers4
- Rwanda Women7 players
- Zimbabwe U194 players
Why Buhlebenkosi Maposa as VC? Her 1/11 spell against South Africa in a recent Tri-Series shows she can take wickets even against high-quality opposition. On a Lagos surface that turns as the day wears on, she’s the most dangerous bowler in this match and can win fantasy points through wickets, economy, and fielding.
Rwanda are slight favourites — the senior experience of their captain Diane Bimenyimana and the team’s recent competitive series win over Nigeria shows they are in good form and well-prepared. Their well-drilled unit that has consistently challenged the bigger names in African cricket makes them the team to beat in this match.
Zimbabwe U19 are here to prove themselves though — described as “Baby Chevrons” who treat international opponents as benchmarks. Buhlebenkosi Maposa could be the difference-maker in a low-scoring T20 encounter on a turning Lagos surface.
Also Read- Ghana Women vs SA Women U19 Prediction