India vs Zimbabwe 2nd T20I : The young Indian cricket team, led by Shubman Gill, pulled off a stunning victory against Zimbabwe in the 2nd T20I at the Harare Sports Club, leveling the five match series 1-1. After a narrow 13 run defeat in the opening game, the Men in Blue bounced back in style with a resounding 100 run win, courtesy of a dazzling century from Abhishek Sharma. Here’s how India’s dominant performance unfolded.
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Abhishek Sharma’s Maiden Ton Lights Up Harare
From the outset, Abhishek Sharma was determined to make an impact. After a disappointing debut in the first T20I, Sharma was quick off the blocks this time. Opening the innings alongside Shubman Gill, he set the tone with a brisk start. Despite losing Gill early for just 11 runs, Sharma kept the momentum going.
Sharma’s innings was nothing short of spectacular. He reached his maiden T20I century off just 47 balls, lacing the Harare skies with 15 boundaries and two massive sixes. His assault was relentless, especially against the Zimbabwean spinners, whom he dispatched to all parts of the ground. Sharma’s century laid the foundation for India’s mammoth total of 234/2 in their 20 overs.
Ruturaj Gaikwad provided solid support with a well crafted 77 off 46 balls, showcasing his ability to anchor an innings under pressure. His partnership with Sharma was pivotal, as the duo added a crucial 142 runs for the second wicket. Gaikwad’s late surge, scoring 29 runs off his last 9 balls, helped India accelerate towards the end.
Rinku Singh’s Finishing Touch
Following the heroics of Sharma and Gaikwad, it was Rinku Singh who provided the finishing flourish. Singh smashed an unbeaten 24 off just 11 balls, including three towering sixes, propelling India to an imposing total. His aggressive batting in the death overs ensured that India posted a formidable target, leaving Zimbabwe with a daunting chase.
Zimbabwe’s Response: Avesh and Mukesh Strike Early
Chasing 235 was always going to be a tall order for Zimbabwe. Their innings started on a positive note with Brian Bennett hitting a few early boundaries. However, India’s bowlers quickly found their rhythm. Mukesh Kumar and Avesh Khan were lethal with the new ball, removing Zimbabwe’s top order with precision.
Mukesh struck twice in quick succession, dismissing Innocent Kaia and Brian Bennett. Avesh Khan, too, was impressive, picking up the crucial wickets of Zimbabwe’s skipper Sikandar Raza and Dion Myers. Their combined effort reduced Zimbabwe to 40/1 in the first three overs, and from there, the hosts never recovered.
Bishnoi and Sundar Spin a Web
India’s spinners, Ravi Bishnoi and Washington Sundar, were equally effective in stifling the Zimbabwean middle order. Bishnoi’s variations proved too difficult to handle, and he picked up key wickets, including that of Wessly Madhevere, who top scored for Zimbabwe with 43. Sundar was economical, putting a chokehold on the scoring rate and piling pressure on the Zimbabwean batsmen.
Zimbabwe’s Collapse and India’s Dominance
After a brief resistance from Madhevere and lower order contributions from Luke Jongwe, Zimbabwe’s innings crumbled. They were bowled out for 134 in just 18.4 overs, giving India a comprehensive 100 run victory. The win not only leveled the series but also showcased the depth and talent of the young Indian side.
With three matches remaining in the series, the momentum now firmly swings in India’s favor. The young brigade, under the astute leadership of Shubman Gill, will be eager to build on this dominant performance and secure the series win.
Abhishek Sharma’s breathtaking century and the collective effort of the Indian bowling unit underline the potential and promise this team holds. As the series continues, fans can expect more fireworks and thrilling cricket from both sides.
FAQ
Who won the India vs Zimbabwe 2nd T20I match ?
India won by 100 Runs