4.5 overs (0 Run)
Pushed through quicker, short and outside off, angles away, Tadiwanashe Marumani moves back to cut it away but fails to connect.
4.4 overs (0 Run)
A googly now, full and on middle, turns awayt, Tadiwanashe Marumani watches it through and keeps it out to the odd side.
4.3 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! He connects this time alright! Tossed up, full and on leg again, Tadiwanashe Marumani gets down on one knee and nails his sweep this time behind square on the leg side for a boundary.
4.2 overs (0 Run)
Flatter, full and around leg, Tadiwanashe Marumani goes down to swipe it away but misses to get hit on the pads as the ball goes nowhere.
4.1 overs (0 Run)
Ravi Bishnoi starts with a floated delivery, full and on middle, Tadiwanashe Marumani goes down to reverse sweep but misses and gets hit high on the pads.
Ravi Bishnoi comes into the attack for India in the Powerplay.
3.6 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! Nicely played! Tushar Deshpande pitches it up again, on middle, Wessly Madhevere presents the full face of his bat and lofts it down the ground, bisects mid on and mid off for a boundary.
3.5 overs (0 Run)
Slower one now, full again and on off, Wessly Madhevere steers it towards point.
3.4 overs (0 Run)
Goes a bit fuller, on middle, shapes away a bit, Wessly Madhevere tries to play at it, but gets squared but as the ball goes off the leading edge and rolls towards point.
3.4 overs (1 Run)
Bangs it in short outside the off stump line. Wessly Madhevere stands on the crease and lets it go. The Square Leg Umpire signals a wide.
3.3 overs (1 Run)
On a length and around off, Tadiwanashe Marumani pats it in front of covers for a quick single.
3.2 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! Great shot! Tushar Deshpande lands this on a good length and just around the pads, Tadiwanashe Marumani picks up the length nicely, helps it on its way past short fine for another boundary. Zimbabwe are off to a good start!
3.1 overs (0 Run)
Fuller and around off, Tadiwanashe Marumani drives it firmly but straight to covers.
2.6 overs (1 Run)
Pitched up and around off, Tadiwanashe Marumani tries to drive on the up but gets an outside edge towards third man for one.
2.5 overs (2 Runs)
Put down! Shivam Dube should have done better there! This is touch fuller, on middle, Tadiwanashe Marumani gives charge and tries to loft it away but mistimes it in the air wide of mid off, Shivam Dube moves to his left, tries to grab it with his outstretched right hand but misses it. He should have anticipated it a bit well. Two runs taken.
2.4 overs (1 Run)
On a length and around off, Wessly Madhevere runs it down to third man for a single.
2.3 overs (5 Runs)
FIVE LEG BYES! Free runs for Zimbabwe! Hard length and on off, Tadiwanashe Marumani tries to work it away, but misses, the ball lobs up off his pads towards first slip, Yashasvi Jaiswal picks up and has a shy at the batter’s end but misses with the batters completing the leg bye. There is no chance for the back up fielder to get around as the ball runs away to the fence for a boundary.
2.2 overs (0 Run)
Good length and just around off, Tadiwanashe Marumani strides out and blocks it out well.
2.2 overs (1 Run)
Goes fuller but down the leg side, Tadiwanashe Marumani steps across and tries to swipe it away but misses. It is called a wide.
2.1 overs (0 Run)
Back of a length and on off, Tadiwanashe Marumani dabs it towards cover-point.
1.6 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! That will race away as well! Tushar Deshpande bangs this one into the pitch, on middle, sits up nicely for the batter, Wessly Madhevere gets on top of that and swats it away past mid on for another boundary. 11 runs off the over!
1.5 overs (0 Run)
Back of a length and on middle, Wessly Madhevere pats it down towards mid-wicket.
1.4 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! Finds the gap this time! Tushar Deshpande lands this on a hard length, angling into the leg side, Wessly Madhevere rides the bounce well and flicks it with excellent timing through square leg for a boundary. This is now the highest opening stand for Zimbabwe in this series.
1.3 overs (1 Run)
Goes fuller and on middle, Tadiwanashe Marumani tucks it just wide of square leg for a quick single.
1.2 overs (2 Runs)
On a length but on the pads, Tadiwanashe Marumani flicks it away wide of deep square leg, Khaleel Ahmed fumbles a bit and allows the second run.
1.1 overs (0 Run)
Play and a miss! The debutant, Tushar Deshpande begins with a back-of-a-length delivery, just outside off, angling away, Tadiwanashe Marumani tries to cut it away but misses.
Tushar Deshpande, the debutant, will share the new ball attack with Khaleel Ahmed for India.
0.6 over (0 Run)
Overpitched and around off, Wessly Madhevere drills it straight to mid off. Just four off the first over then!
0.5 over (4 Runs)
FOUR! A gift and Zimbabwe are underway! Khaleel Ahmed errs in his line and bowls this full but down the leg side, Wessly Madhevere just needs to get some bat on that and he does exactly that to glance it away to the fine leg fence for a boundary.
0.4 over (0 Run)
Make that four! Khaleel Ahmed bowls this much full and on middle, looking for swing, gets it to shape in, Wessly Madhevere flicks it straight to square leg. He misses out there.
0.3 over (0 Run)
Three dots in a row now! Pitched up and around middle, shaping in, Wessly Madhevere knocks it towards mid on.
0.2 over (0 Run)
BEATEN! Khaleel Ahmed serves this a touch fuller and on the fifth stump line, holds its line, Wessly Madhevere gets drawn onto his defensive push but gets beaten on the outside edge.
0.1 over (0 Run)
Good start! Khaleel Ahmed lands this on hard length and around middle, nips back in sharply with extra bounce, Wessly Madhevere watches it through and lets it go to the keeper. That was more like a Test match leave.
We are all set! India put Zimbabwe to bat first on a fresh wicket with a good new ball attack. Khaleel Ahmed will start the proceedings for India with a couple of slips waiting. Wessly Madhevere and Tadiwanashe Marumani are the opening batters for Zimbabwe. With the series hanging in the balance, the Umpires call, Let’s Play!
PITCH REPORT! The pitch report indicates that it is a fresh pitch today. The groundsmen have watered it the previous day, which might result in some moisture that will benefit the pacers early on. As the game progresses, the spinners are expected to come into play. Overall, it looks like a well-balanced track, suggesting an even contest between the bat and the ball.
Tushar Deshpande, the debutant for India to share a few words now. He says that it is a dream come true for him to represent his country. Adds that he has supported the team from the hut but now it is time to perform on the pitch. Tells that he has always played with confidence in the Indian T20 League but the transition from domestic cricket took some time. Mentions that he started as a batter and it comes naturally to him but still looking to improve it. Ends by saying that the atmosphere is great and he cannot wait to step out.
Dion Myers is up for a chat. He expresses his gratitude to Tino Mawoyo for the opportunity, stating it was an amazing experience for him and his team. He highlights the thrill of performing for the country in front of such a big crowd, calling it a dream come true. Myers considers it his best international innings and emphasizes his love for Test cricket, even though he doesn’t necessarily prefer to play it. He praises Test cricket as the best format due to its demands on mental ability, game fitness, and its overall challenge. Myers also mentions the joy of having his family present to witness his performance, making the experience even more fantastic.
Sikandar Raza, the captain for Zimbabwe says that they would have batted first anyway. Adds that even though this is a fresh wicket, it tends to slow down as the game goes on. Tells that the series is still alive and if they can perform to their best, the result will take care of itself. Informs they have made one change as Faraz Akram replaces Wellington Masakadza.
Shubman Gill, the skipper of India says that it’s a fresh wicket and there is going to be something helpful for the fast bowlers first up and they will want to use that. He further talks about the bowling in the later half of the innings to improve and they will want to seal the win early. Ends by saying that Tushar Deshpande makes his debut in place of Avesh Khan.
Zimbabwe (Playing XI) – Wessly Madhevere, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Brian Bennett, Dion Myers, Sikandar Raza (C), Clive Madande (WK), Faraz Akram (In place of Wellington Masakadza), Johnathan Campbell, Richard Ngarava, Blessing Muzarabani, Tendai Chatara.
India (Playing XI) – Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill (C), Abhishek Sharma, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Sanju Samson (WK), Rinku Singh, Shivam Dube, Washington Sundar, Ravi Bishnoi, Tushar Deshpande (In place of Avesh Khan and On Debut), Khaleel Ahmed.
TOSS – Shubman Gill has done it again. India have won the toss and elected to BOWL first. Also, Tushar Deshpande has received his maiden T20I cap and will make his debut in this game.
India, bolstered by several T20I World Cup winners, looks like a formidable side. Their top order boasts stars like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, and Ruturaj Gaikwad, all of whom have been in good form throughout the series. The bowling attack is a balanced mix of spin and pace, with everyone contributing effectively. On paper, India appears to be the stronger side, but the Chevrons have proven they can give the Men in Blue a run for their money. Will India seal the series, or will Zimbabwe level it at 2-2? Stay tuned for the toss and updates.
Zimbabwe stunned the visitors in the first game, taking an early lead in the series, a victory they thoroughly deserved. Sikandar Raza will once again be pivotal, having impressed with the ball but now needing to deliver with the bat. Brian Bennett has been in good form, and both Clive Madande and Dion Myers played crucial innings in the last game, positioning themselves as potential match-winners. Their pace attack, well-acquainted with the local conditions, will pose a significant challenge to the Indian batters.
Hello and a warm welcome, folks! This series has been a thrilling rollercoaster, with Zimbabwe taking an early lead, only for India to bounce back and make it 2-1. The Men in Blue will be looking to seal the series here, while the hosts will be determined to fight back and push it to a decider.
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4.6 overs (0 Run)
Slowers through the air, full and on middle, Tadiwanashe Marumani decides to block it out this time. Just four off the over. Tidy!