Eight nations will duel for a spot in this year's ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Australia as the hosts bid to book their place in the event for the first time in six years.
The Indian team led by goalkeeper Savita played out two thrilling draws against England (1-1) and China (1-1) respectively before suffering a narrow 3-4 loss against New Zealand in their pool stage of the tournament.
Campbell, who has been the Dutch head coach since January 2017, will not be with the squad in Zimbabwe as he continues his recovery from a heart attack in April that left him in a week-long coma.
India will next face off against New Zealand in their third Pool B game on Thursday. It will be a must-win contest for the Indian team to make it to the quarter-finals.
It has been a long climb back to the summit of international cricket for Zimbabwe but Blessing Muzarabani knows they are within touching distance of dining at the top table once more.
Aguillera who is also the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) technical director (TD) for women's cricket, participated in the face-to-face component of the CWI Representative Coaching Programme (Level 2) which was held at the National Cricket Centre in Couva, Trinidad on June 13 and 14