[1][2] The ODI series formed part of the inaugural 2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League.
[8] In June 2021, the tour itinerary was confirmed by Zimbabwe Cricket,[9] with all the matches being played in a bio-secure environment at the Harare Sports Club behind closed doors.
[18] The end date of the tour was brought forward by two days, due to "scheduling and logistical challenges".
[20] With their eight-wicket victory, they became the third team, after Australia and Pakistan, to win their 100th match in all three formats of international cricket.
[39] Brendan Taylor was rested for the T20I fixtures with Sikandar Raza named as Zimbabwe's captain for the matches.