[7] Zimbabwe eventually claimed gold medal in the African Games cricket tournament defeating Namibia by 8 wickets in the final.
[11][12] He made his T20I debut on 5 May 2024 against Bangladesh and he made an immediate impact on T20I debut with a swashbuckling quickfire unbeaten knock of 45 runs after facing only 24 balls and his innings had a flurry of boundaries with a whopping staggering strike rate of 187.5 and he showed a lot of intent during his counter attacking knock.
[13] His debut innings included 4 fours and 3 sixes while it also propelled Zimbabwe to a somewhat respectable total of 138 for the loss of seven wickets, only to be breezed past by Bangladesh quite comfortably in the end.
[17] In the absence of several prominent key experienced players, he was also vehemently chosen to captain the team by Zimbabwe Cricket.
[20][21] He also coincidentally notably received his maiden Test cap from his father Alistair Campbell who had also represented Zimbabwe at international cricket.