India vs Zimbabwe LIVE: India Dominate in 256-Run Super 8 Run-Fest, Win by 72 Runs

In Match 8 of the Super 8 stage at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, India delivered a dominant all-round performance to defeat Zimbabwe by 72 runs. Batting first in warm 26°C conditions, India posted a massive 256/4 in 20 overs, putting immediate pressure on the opposition. Zimbabwe fought hard but could only manage 184/6 in reply. Hardik Pandya played a crucial role, smashing a quick 50 off just 23 balls and contributing with the ball as well, earning him the Player of the Match award in a commanding Indian victory.

India’s First Innings: Confident Batting Display

BatsmanDismissalRB4s6sS/R
Sanju Samson (wk)c Ryan Burl b Blessing Muzarabani241512160.00
Abhishek Sharmac Sikandar Raza b Tinotenda Maposa553044183.33
Ishan Kishanc Richard Ngarava b Sikandar Raza382441158.33
Suryakumar Yadav (c)c Tashinga Musekiwa b Richard Ngarava331332253.84
Hardik Pandyanot out502324217.39
Tilak Varmanot out441634275.00
Shivam Dubedid not bat
Axar Pateldid not bat
Arshdeep Singhdid not bat
Varun Chakaravarthydid not bat
Jasprit Bumrahdid not bat

Extras: 12 (1 nb, 7 wd, 4 lb)
Total: 256/4 in 20.0 overs

Zimbabwe Bowling perforamance

Zimbabwe’s bowling attack had a tough outing against India’s powerful batting lineup, conceding 256 runs in 20 overs. Richard Ngarava picked up 1 wicket but was expensive, giving away 62 runs in his four overs at an economy rate of 15.50. Blessing Muzarabani also claimed one wicket and performed relatively better, finishing with 1/43 in his spell. Tinotenda Maposa managed to take a wicket but struggled with control, conceding 40 runs in just two overs at a high economy of 20.00. All-rounder Sikandar Raza was one of the more effective bowlers, taking 1/29 in three overs with the best economy among the main bowlers (9.66). Brian Bennett bowled economically at 8.00 without taking a wicket, while Brad Evans and Ryan Burl were unable to make breakthroughs and went for runs. Overall, Zimbabwe’s bowlers found it difficult to contain India’s aggressive stroke play, which ultimately proved decisive in the match.

BowlerOMRWEco
Richard Ngarava4062115.50
Blessing Muzarabani4043110.75
Tinotenda Maposa2040120.00
Brad Evans4052013.00
Sikandar Raza302919.66
Brian Bennett201608.00
Ryan Burl1010010.00

India – Fall of Wickets

India’s bowlers put constant pressure on Namibia from the start, so their run chase never really got going. Namibia needed a strong start as they chased a huge target, but early wickets and tight bowling put them in a precarious position. The top order made a few encouraging contributions, but the batting team found it difficult to form lasting alliances. Namibia was compelled to make riskier strokes as the necessary run rate increased, which led to frequent dismissals. India maintained a one-sided contest throughout the innings thanks to their disciplined bowling and astute fielding.

ScoreBatsmanOvers
48/1Sanju Samson3.4
120/2Ishan Kishan10.4
150/3Abhishek Sharma12.5
172/4Suryakumar Yadav

Zimbabwe Innings – 184/6 (20 Overs)

Brian Bennett delivered a heroic unbeaten 97 off 59 balls, smashing 8 fours and 6 sixes to keep Zimbabwe’s hopes alive in a difficult chase. His aggressive yet composed innings ensured Zimbabwe maintained a strong run rate of 9.20 throughout the innings. Captain Sikandar Raza provided solid support with a quick 31, but regular wickets at crucial moments hurt the momentum. India’s Arshdeep Singh turned the game decisively with an outstanding spell of 3/24, removing key batters and controlling the pressure in the death overs. Despite Bennett’s fighting knock, Zimbabwe fell short against India’s

BatsmanDismissalRB4s6sS/R
Brian Bennettnot out975986164.40
Tadiwanashe Marumani (wk)c Ishan Kishan b Axar Patel202002100.00
Dion Myersc Tilak Varma b Varun Chakaravarthy690066.66
Sikandar Raza (c)c Abhishek Sharma b Arshdeep Singh312122147.61
Ryan Burllbw b Arshdeep Singh02000.00
Tony Munyongab Arshdeep Singh11620183.33
Tashinga Musekiwac Sanju Samson b Shivam Dube7401175.00
Brad Evansnot out1100100.00
Tinotenda Maposadid not bat
Richard Ngaravadid not bat
Blessing Muzarabanidid not bat

Extras: 11 (2 nb, 7 wd, 1 b, 1 lb)
Total: 184/6 in 20.0 overs

India Bowling

BowlerOMRWEco
Arshdeep Singh402436.00
Hardik Pandya302107.00
Jasprit Bumrah302107.00
Varun Chakaravarthy403518.75
Axar Patel403518.75
Shivam Dube2046123.00

Zimbabwe – Fall of Wickets

ScoreBatsmanOvers
44/1Tadiwanashe Marumani6.2
72/2Dion Myers9.3
144/3Sikandar Raza16.2
144/4Ryan Burl16.4
162/5Tony Munyonga18.2
173/6Tashinga Musekiwa19.3

Final Thoughts

India delivered a complete and commanding performance, dominating both with the bat and ball. A massive total of 256/4 showcased their batting depth and aggressive intent, while the bowlers, led by Arshdeep Singh, maintained control under pressure. The team displayed confidence, balance, and strong execution in all departments, underlining why they are serious title contenders.

Zimbabwe, on the other hand, showed resilience and fighting spirit, especially through Brian Bennett’s brilliant unbeaten 97. Despite falling short, they maintained a strong scoring rate and never completely backed down from the chase. However, the inability to build lasting partnerships and contain India’s explosive batting ultimately cost them the match.


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