India stumble again

Zimbabwe pulled off a spectacular double against India in a tri-nations series match at Harare Sports Club here on Thursday, winning with three wickets and a huge 11.4 overs to spare.

India were held down to 194/9, having scored at below four runs per over. Zimbabwe made 197/3 with ease in reply, due mainly to an opening partnership of 128 between Brendan Taylor and Hamilton Masakadza.
But Zimbabwe’s veteran medium-pace bowler Andy Blignaut also came up with a major contribution, giving away 22 runs in his 10 overs.
Zimbabwe’s performance in reaching the winning target in less than 40 overs secured a bonus point that will be crucial in their efforts to reach the final.
Taylor made 74 in his 100th ODI to add to his 81 against India in the opening clash of the series and Mazakadza put together a solid 66, having scored 62 against Sri Lanka and 44 in the previous India match.
It was Taylor’s 19th 50 in ODIs and Masakadza’s 16th. Taylor was named man of the match, giving him a personal double after he picked up the same award for his 81 against India.
After the match, Zimbabwe captain Elton Chigumbura was full of praise for his bowling five, who all used their allocation of 10 overs, as well as the Masakadza-Taylor duo at the top of the order. “They set a perfect start for us & it was plain sailing from there,” he said. Suresh Raina, thought the defeat was due to new batsmen not creating partnerships. “We are still just in the tournament,” he said.” But we will have to play outstanding cricket in our final game against Sri Lanka on Saturday.”
India had begun their innings with Murali Vijay and Karthik putting on 58, but it was made at less than three an over. — AFP
Scores: India 194/9 in 50 ovs (Jadeja 51, Karthik 33, Vijay 21; Lamb 3/45, Blignaut 1/22) lost to Zimbabwe 197/3 in 38.4 ovs (Taylor 74; Masakadza 66, Coventry 20; Jadeja 2/27)

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