4th T20I, Harare, July 13, 2024, 04:30 PM

152/7(20.0ov)
156/0(15.2ov)

India beat Zimbabwe by 10 wickets

Best Batsmen
R
B
4S
6S
SR
93
53
13
2
175.47
Best Bowler
O
R
W
Econ
4
32
2
8
Man of the Match
Yashasvi Jaiswal
Commentry
Right then! India came out on top and won the series 3-1 and have outplayed Zimbabwe in all the departments in the 4th T20 with the last T20I coming up on the 14th of July 2024. Sunday. The match is scheduled at 4.30 pm IST (11 am GMT) but you can join us early as we bring you the pre-match excitement. Till then, have a great time.
Shubman Gill, the India captain, expresses his happiness with his first series win as captain but acknowledges that the job is not yet complete with one game left to play. He mentions that chasing was a key focus and is pleased they accomplished it. Gill praises the team, calling them a great bunch of players, and hopes to lead them forward. He also notes that he hasn't discussed potential changes with the coach yet and will inform everyone at the toss if there are any, adding a chuckle at the end.
Yashasvi Jaiswal is the Player of the Match for his outstanding knock of 93 runs off just 53 balls. He says that he really enjoyed his batting and he had plans for different bowlers as well. Adds that the new ball was coming onto the bat nicely but once it got older it was a bit slow. Says that he thought about the hundred but adjusted to the conditions and just tried to stay there till the end. Ends by saying that it was great batting with Gill out there.
Sikandar Raza, the Zimbabwe captain, reflects on the match, stating that the wicket was slightly on the slower side initially, possibly due to it being a bit damp. He mentions that their target was around 160, which they considered to be a par score. However, given India's exceptional batting performance, Raza acknowledges that even 180 runs might not have been sufficient. He expresses hope that his team will come back stronger in the final game of the series. Raza emphasizes the importance of bouncing back well in all three departments. He adds that even if they end up losing the series 2-3, it would still be a satisfactory outcome.
... TIME FOR THE PRESENTATIONS ...
Khaleel Ahmed is up for a flash interview. He says that he is very happy with his performance. Adds that he has been able to adapt to the conditions and execute his plans well. Tells that he was missing the atmosphere of being in the Indian dressing room and is glad to be back again. Mentions that everyone is equal and no one is bigger than anyone and says that he was practicing a lot when he was part of the reserve squad for the T20 World Cup.
In response, India’s opening duo made light work of the target. Jaiswal’s dazzling innings, coupled with Gill’s steady and assured performance, ensured that India reached the target with ease, without losing a single wicket. This comprehensive victory highlights the depth and talent of the young Indian side, signaling a bright future for Indian cricket. As the players leave the field, all smiles and jubilation are evident in the Indian camp, having secured a dominant series win. The final match of the series, now a dead rubber, will still be an opportunity for India to showcase their depth and for Zimbabwe to salvage some pride. Stay tuned for the upcoming presentations.
Earlier in the day, Shubman Gill won the toss for the fourth consecutive time on this tour and opted to bowl first on a fresh pitch. Despite the initial struggles of debutant Tushar Deshpande and Khaleel Ahmed with the new ball, Zimbabwe's opening pair, Tadiwanashe Marumani and Wessly Madhevere, added a solid 63 runs for the first wicket. However, India's fifth and sixth bowlers, Abhishek Sharma and Shivam Dube, managed to break this partnership by taking crucial wickets in consecutive overs. Following these dismissals, Zimbabwe struggled to maintain momentum as wickets fell at regular intervals. Nonetheless, skipper Sikandar Raza put up a valiant fight, scoring an aggressive 46 off 28 balls. In doing so, he became the first Zimbabwean batter to surpass 2000 T20I runs, a remarkable achievement in his illustrious career. Despite Raza's efforts, once he was dismissed in the 19th over, India effectively restricted Zimbabwe to 152/7 in their allotted 20 overs on a seemingly good batting surface.
Well, it has been a Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill show to decide the series against Zimbabwe as India won by 10 wickets and chased down 153 runs in 15.2 overs. It has been a batting brilliance by both the opening batters from India. Shubman Gill, the skipper of this young side, scores his second half-century of the series along with Yashasvi Jaiswal who was the star of the chase, scoring 93 not out off just 53 balls.
In over# 16
4
1
Blessing Muzarabani 25/0(3.2)
15.2
4
FOUR! Yashasvi Jaiswal finishes things off in style! Blessing Muzarabani bangs this into the pitch again, on middle, Yashasvi Jaiswal gets on top of the bounce and hammers it over mid-wicket for a boundary. INDIA WIN BY 10 WICKETS AND SEALS THE SERIES!
15.1
1
SCORES LEVEL! Blessing Muzarabani banga this short, on middle, Shubman Gill rolls his wrists and pulls it to deep square leg for a single.
In over# 15
0
6
1
0
1wd
6
2
Brian Bennett 16/0(1)
14.6
.
Quicker, full and on middle, Yashasvi Jaiswal tries to slog it away but gets an inside edge onto his pads, We will need another over here.
14.5
6
SIX! OUTSTANDING FROM THE SOUTHPAW! Brian Bennett flights this up around off, Yashasvi Jaiswal uses his feet to go inside out this time, extends his arms nicely and smashes it over the long off fence for half a dozen more.
14.4
1
Short again and on middle, Shubman Gill punches it down to long on for a run.
14.3
.
Floated, short and on off, Shubman Gill pushes it straight to covers.
14.3
1wd
Fires this one down he leg side, Shubman Gill tries to paddle it away but misses. Wided.