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    India Dominates Zimbabwe with Record Total to Strengthen T20 World Cup Campaign

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a commanding display at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium on Thursday, India overwhelmed Zimbabwe by 72 runs in a crucial Super Eight match, reigniting their quest to defend the Twenty20 World Cup crown. The hosts set a tournament-high total of 256 for 4, powered by explosive half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma and Hardik Pandya. Their aggressive batting unleashed a barrage of 17 sixes and an equal number of fours, as India’s top order capitalized on a lackluster Zimbabwean bowling attack compounded by several fielding errors.

    Zimbabwe faced an uphill battle from the outset, struggling to keep pace with the daunting target. Despite a valiant unbeaten 97 from Brian Bennett, the visitors could only muster 184 for 6, falling short and sealing their exit from the competition. The victory sets up a high-stakes encounter between India and the West Indies in Kolkata on Sunday, effectively a quarter-final showdown that will determine who advances further in the tournament.

    India’s captain, Suryakumar Yadav, expressed satisfaction with the team’s overall batting performance, highlighting the collective contributions across the lineup. He acknowledged that while the bowling could have been sharper, the ultimate goal of securing a win was achieved. This result was particularly important for India, whose title defense had appeared uncertain following a disappointing loss to South Africa earlier in the Super Eights stage. South Africa currently leads Group One after defeating the West Indies in a match held earlier on the same day.

    The Indian innings began on a positive note with Sanju Samson, making a return to the side, scoring 24 runs and showing intent to cement his place. Abhishek Sharma, who had endured a difficult start to the tournament with three consecutive ducks, found his rhythm and launched a fierce assault on the Zimbabwean bowlers. India reached 80 for 1 by the end of the six-over powerplay, signaling their intent to post a massive total. Zimbabwe’s struggles intensified when Tashinga Musekiwa dropped a catch off Ishan Kishan, who had been the tournament’s leading Indian run-scorer at that point. Kishan managed 38 runs before falling to Sikander Raza’s spin, but Abhishek continued his aggressive approach, reaching a rapid 50 off just 26 balls before being dismissed by Tinotenda Maposa’s change of pace bowling.

    Suryakumar Yadav, who was dropped on eight, played a quickfire 33 runs off 13 balls before his dismissal, but the momentum remained firmly with India. Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma then combined to add an unbroken 84 runs off just 31 balls, effectively putting the game beyond Zimbabwe’s reach. Zimbabwe’s innings started with some resilience, as Tadiwanashe Marumani survived a drop in the deep and scored 20 runs, but he was soon dismissed by Axar Patel in the spinner’s very first over. Brian Bennett’s valiant effort included a 34-ball half-century, but the introduction of Arshdeep Singh proved decisive. Singh’s spell, yielding 3 wickets for 24 runs, dismantled the middle order by removing Sikander Raza and Ryan Burl in the same over, sealing India’s dominance.

    Zimbabwe’s captain, Sikander Raza, admitted that his team’s fielding lapses and inability to execute defensive strategies effectively cost them dearly. He reflected on how conceding such a high total made it difficult for Zimbabwe to stay competitive, suggesting that restricting India to around 210 or 220 runs might have given them a fighting chance. However, once India’s batting lineup gained momentum, it became nearly impossible to regain control of the match.

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