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IND vs ZIM, 48th T20I, Super 8 Group 1 T20, T20 WC 2026 live

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ZIM
184-6(20.0)
India won by 72 runs 🏆
IND
(20.0)256-4
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B Bennett Logo
B Bennett Jersy

97

(59)

4s: 8
6s: 6
SR:164.41
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B Evans Logo
B Evans Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
S Dube Logo
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1-46

(2.0)

Shivam Dube

1-46(2.0)
Econ: 23.00
P'ship : 11(3)
Last Wkt : Tashinga Musekiwa 7(4)
Over 18
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4
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= 9
Over 19
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W
1
0
0
1
 
= 3
Over 20
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6
W
1
6
4
 
= 20

Player of the Match...

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Hardik Pandya Jersy
Hardik Pandya
India
0/21
50(23)

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The wishes of the Indian fans have been granted as both results today went their way. Zimbabwe bow out of the T20 World Cup 2026, but they can hold their heads high after playing some impressive cricket throughout the campaign. For India, the batting unit finally fired collectively, producing their highest-ever total in T20 World Cup history.

South Africa have sealed their Semi Final berth, but the big question remains — who will join them from this group? All roads now lead to the iconic Eden Gardens on Sunday. India vs West Indies — a blockbuster, effectively a virtual quarter-final. The winner books a ticket to the Semis. 

Group 2 has its own drama brewing. England face New Zealand tomorrow in Colombo. A win for the Blackcaps will see them progress to the Semis alongside the already qualified England. But if the Kiwis slip up, the door swings open for Pakistan. 

For now, this is Pritam Dey signing off on behalf of my co-commentator AkshayaKrishna Polya, along with scorer/analyst Raju Khariya and statistician Aman, who brought you every update from this clash. Special mention to Mohammad Anab for his invaluable backend support. Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world. BYE BYE👋
Highest Batting Average in a Single Edition of T20 WCs (Min. 200 Runs):

277.00 – Brian Bennett (Zimbabwe), 2026 (277 runs)*

136.50 – Virat Kohli (India), 2016 (273 runs)

106.33 – Virat Kohli (India), 2014 (319 runs)
Suryakumar Yadav (India Captain): "(Discussion with team after loss to SA) I think we wanted to leave everything behind. We didn’t think too much about what we did in the league stage or what we did in the last game in Ahmedabad. But really, we had a slide which our video analyst had made for all the batters and all the bowlers — what we did over the year. We saw that slide and took a lot of positivity from that. And when we came here, I think with the contributions from all the batters from the top till number seven, I think it was heartening to see.

(What does it do to win so emphatically for the dressing room?) To be very honest, we could have been a little bit more clinical with the ball, but it’s fine at the end of the day. A win is a win. But we’ll take it when we move forward. We’ll tighten our screws when we go and play the West Indies.

(Explain further on bowling) I don’t want to take any credit away from the Zimbabwean batters. I think they batted beautifully. Yes, the wicket was good, but the way they batted — they took their own time in the powerplay and later on batted very smartly — credit goes to them as well. But yeah, from the bowling point of view, we could have been a little bit smarter in taking those nice options.

(On the do-or-die game against WI) I think when we are in such situations, we’ll have to be more courageous in taking calls. There’s no other option other than taking that positive route. When we reach Kolkata, we’ll definitely sit down and think about that game. But currently, a day off tomorrow — travel and relax."
Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe Captain): "(Experiences of the two Super 8 games) Pommie I am a guy who looks at the positives. For me, the positive from the last game was that we panicked a lot in our batting line-up looking at 250. I always said that you cannot win the game in the first six overs but you can certainly lose it if you are chasing a big total. Today I felt that we were a lot more composed with our batting. We gave ourselves some time in the middle and played better cricket. 

(What could you have done different today?) I think we could've executed our defensive plans slightly better. I think we went going at them with hammer and tongs and there was a lot of miss execution from all the bowlers tonight. They ended up getting a lot of runs. I think we could've executed our defensive plans better which could have kept them to 210-220.

(Improvements from the Wankhede game) Batting wise yes but I think bowling and fielding we could've done better. Like I said, last game taught us how to go about in a big chase like this. Certainly I saw that today. We are also in a work in progress to be honest. Most of the players are playing their first world cup. First time ever in India as well for us but I don't want to use that as an excuse. Certainly the lessons from the last game as a batting unit has been implemented by the batters tonight.

(Things to do better in the next game) Firstly we need to change the result. What I am looking for is definitely a better fielding and bowling performance from us. Hopefully we can carry on with our batting performance and keep getting better. At the World Cup, in such a big stage, you always need all your three departments to click together. Unfortunately if one lacks, then the game runs away from you. Hopefully in the last game, we leave everything on the park and give our best shot to win our last game."
Most Player of the Match Awards for India in the T20 WCs:

8 - Virat Kohli 

4 - Suryakumar Yadav

3 - Ravichandran Ashwin, Yuvraj Singh, Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya*
Most Player of the Match Awards for India in T20Is:

17 – Suryakumar Yadav

16 – Virat Kohli

14 – Rohit Sharma

8 – Hardik Pandya*, Axar Patel

7 – Jasprit Bumrah, Yuvraj Singh
Most Runs for Zimbabwe in a Single Edition in T20 WCs:

277 - Brian Bennett in 2026*

219 - Sikandar Raza in 2022

155 - Sean Williams in 2022
Most 6s in a T20 WC Match:

31 – West Indies vs Zimbabwe, Mumbai (Wankhede), 2026

30 – Ireland vs Netherlands, Sylhet, 2014

28 – India vs Zimbabwe, Chennai, 2026, Tonight*

25 – England vs Italy, Kolkata, 2026

24 – Australia vs India, Bridgetown, 2010
Most 6s by Zimbabwe in an Innings in T20 WCs:

12 vs West Indies, Mumbai (Wankhede), 2026

11 vs India, Chennai, 2026, Tonight*

7 vs Sri Lanka, Colombo (RPS), 2026
UNWANTED RECORD: Shivam Dube holds the record for the most runs conceded in the first two overs of a T20 World Cup match, giving away 46 runs.
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