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Hit rate problem? no longer. India beat Zimbabwe to break record, retain semi-final hopes Cricket News

Indian Cricket Team (ANI)

Not only did India win on Thursday night, they also produced one of the most complete batting performances in T20 World Cup history. The four hit a total of 256 sixes against Zimbabwe, India’s highest total in this World Cup, with 17 sixes, the joint-most sixes by any player in an Indian T20 World Cup innings, surpassing the 15 sixes they hit against Australia at Grosse Ile in 2024. India have now scored 63 sixes in this World Cup, their highest in a single World Cup, with only West Indies leading them with 66.What stands out even more is collective intent. All six Indian batsmen scored more than 150 runs, making it the first time in the history of the T20 World Cup that six or more players have scored more than 20 runs in the same innings at such a pace. In the entire 20 rounds, there were only 26 penalties, tying the lowest number of complete games in the championship. The pressure never let up and Zimbabwe were forced to chase leather almost throughout.Abhishek Sharma Set the tone. After recovering from illness, he found his rhythm with a 26-ball 50 in three games to reignite India’s attack. Sanzhou Samson Provides early fluency, Ishan Kishan Keep the momentum going, then Hardik Pandya Tilak Varma delivered the fatal blow. Pandya went on to remain unbeaten with an unbeaten 50 while Tilak, whose strike rate was questioned, scored 275 runs with 44 off 16 balls. India scored 80 runs in the last 5 overs to put the game out of reach.Zimbabwe had its highlights too, with Brian Bennett’s unbeaten knock of 97, the second-highest individual score against India in a T20 World Cup after Chris Gayle’s 98 in 2010. Bennett’s attack included a 26-run loss to Shivam Dube, who had conceded 46 runs in the first two overs, becoming the highest bowler at this stage of the T20 World Cup tournament.In the bigger picture, it was India’s rediscovery of their attacking identity after a humiliating loss to South Africa. Six points, field goals and minimal penalties reflected a team that quickly adjusted and fought back with authority to keep their semifinal hopes alive in determined fashion.

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