The West Indies captain will miss the first match against England after aggravating a finger injury during the fourth Test.
Brian Lara will captain West Indies for the home series against England and Bangladesh.
The SA paceman enjoyed what cricket fans might see as the dream honeymoon -- he dismissed Brian Lara twice in a day
The West Indian captain's 115 helped his side reach 427 in reply to South Africa's 532, a deficit of 105.
Lara is just the fifth batsman to score 9,000 runs in Tests.
The West Indies suffered the first whitewash in their history when they were beaten 5-0 in South Africa in 1998.
Lara scored a defiant 72 in his 100th Test as WI ended day one at 232-8 against SA.
Uncapped batsman Alester Maregwede has been included in the 14-man squad for the five-match series against the West Indies starting later this week.
Hosts Zimbabwe, who were chasing 233 for victory, resumed their second innings on 90 for nine but were dismissed for 104 after eight overs on the final day.
Lara became the West Indies' all-time leading Test run scorer on Thursday in the second Test against Zimbabwe. \n\n
The left-arm spinner picked three wickets as the Windies stumbled to 241 for 6 on the third day of the first Test against Zimbabwe.
'Sachin is a genius no doubt, but I too have performed well when situation demanded,' the Windies great said when mediapersons kept on comparing him to Tendulkar.
Wishing Garfield Sobers on his 80th birthday, India Test skipper Virat Kohli has expressed his desire to meet the legendary West Indies cricketer.
Rain halted play in the first Test between WI and SL with the home side on 272 for four in reply to the tourists' 354.
Sri Lanka who resumed day two on 250 for four, were bowled out for 354.
In the last Test series the Windies skipper stroked 688 runs at an average of 114.67, while the Lankan skipper accumulated 403 runs, being dismissed only once.
"I was trying to get as close as possible to 400, but it didn't happen," said the West Indies opener.
Bichel is a top class performer in a top class team, the Windies captain said.
Opening pair Justin Langer and Matthew Hayden put the visitors in control of the final Test against West Indies
At the close of day 3, the home side was 291 for 8 in reply to Australia's 605 for 9 decl. in the third Test.
Australia, already 2-0 ahead in the series, reached 320 for three at the close on the first day.
The pair added 185 for the third wicket and steered West Indies, 252 behind from the first innings, to 381 for five at the close on the third day.
The axed West Indian captain said he intended to fight his way back into the team.
The recalled West Indies cricket captain says he has no regrets about giving up the role in 2000, but felt he could not turn it down again.
Legendry spinner Shane Warne has issued an open invitation to West Indies to get aid from their former great Brian Lara following their humiliating defeat in the first Test against Australia.