T20 WC 2026 IND vs ZIM: India Crush Zimbabwe By 72 Runs In Super 8. India delivered a dominant performance against Zimbabwe in a high-pressure Super 8 clash of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. The Indian national cricket team defeated the Zimbabwean national cricket team by 72 runs in Chennai. The match was of great importance to India’s semifinal hopes. Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to bowl first. The pitch looked good for batting under the lights. India walked in with attacking intent and positive body language. The atmosphere inside the stadium was electric from the start.
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India’s openers began aggressively in the powerplay overs. They targeted the fast bowlers and found regular boundaries. Abhishek Sharma played a fluent knock at the top. He reached his half-century with controlled stroke play. Sanju Samson supported him with quick runs in the powerplay. The middle order maintained the momentum without slowing down. Hardik Pandya played a stunning unbeaten fifty at the death. His clean hitting pushed India beyond the 250 mark. India finished with a massive 256 for 4 in 20 overs. It was one of their highest totals in T20 World Cup history.
Zimbabwe’s Fightback and Arshdeep’s Bowling Spark
Chasing 257 was always going to be difficult for Zimbabwe. They needed a flying start to stay in the contest. However, India’s bowlers applied pressure early in the innings. Brian Bennett played a brilliant counterattacking knock. He smashed boundaries and kept the chase alive for a brief time. Bennett scored an impressive 97 from 59 balls. His effort showed courage and confidence under pressure. Unfortunately, he lacked strong support from the other end. The required run rate kept rising sharply after every over.
Arshdeep Singh led India’s bowling attack brilliantly. He picked up three important wickets at crucial moments. The spinners controlled the middle overs with tight lines. Zimbabwe struggled to rotate strike consistently. India maintained sharp fielding and saved crucial runs. Zimbabwe ended at 184 for 6 in 20 overs. The target proved too steep in the end.
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This convincing victory boosted India’s net run rate significantly. The win kept their semifinal hopes alive in Group 1. India must now perform strongly in their final Super 8 match. Every run and wicket will matter in the qualification race. The tournament now heads toward an exciting finish.
