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The Zimbabwe cricket crew are at present visiting Pakistan in October and November 2020 to play three One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. The entirety of the matches will be played away from plain view at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The ODI arrangement will shape part of the debut 2020–22 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League. Pakistan's Babar Azam captained the group without precedent for ODI cricket. 


In the second ODI, Aleem Dar of Pakistan set to remain in his 210th ODI coordinate as an on-field umpire, outperforming South African Rudi Koertzen's record of administering in the most number of ODI matches. In the second T20, Ahsan Raza of Pakistan set to remain in his 50th T20 coordinate as an on-field umpire, turning out to be first umpire to accomplish the achievement in the T20I matches. 


In August 2020, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) declared that the visit was all the while proceeding as arranged, and were setting up a bio-secure climate, because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[9][10] Initially, the PCB were thinking about to have both the T20 and ODI arrangement at a solitary scene in Lahore. Nonetheless, in September 2020, it was reported that the T20 and ODI arrangement would be held in Rawalpindi and Multan separately. On 9 October 2020, the PCB moved the matches from Multan to Lahore, following a conflict with the legislature in the city over accounts. Multan last facilitated worldwide matches in April 2008, when Bangladesh played at the setting. 


On 11 October 2020, the PCB affirmed the agenda for the arrangement, with the ODI matches occurring in Rawalpindi, and the T20 matches occurring in Lahore. Exhaust cloud had been figure in Lahore during November, with the PCB observing the circumstance. On 23 October 2020, the PCB rolled out a further improvement to the visit, moving all the T20 matches from Lahore to Rawalpindi, due to the worries about the exhaust cloud. 


In September 2020, Zimbabwe Cricket expressed that the official affirmation of making a trip to Pakistan was up and coming. Tavengwa Mukuhlani, administrator of Zimbabwe Cricket, said he was "confident" that the visit would proceed. On 20 September 2020, Zimbabwe named a fundamental crew of 25 players to start preparing in front of the visit. On 23 September 2020, Zimbabwe Cricket got government consent to go to Pakistan. On 19 October 2020, the Zimbabwe group left from the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, showing up in Pakistan promptly the following day. The Zimbawean lead trainer Lalchand Rajput didn't go with the group, so their bowling trainer Douglas Hondo was placed responsible for the group. The PCB additionally affirmed the match authorities for the visit around the same time.