Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 26th February 2026, 8:39 PM
India produced a devastating display of power-hitting to overwhelm Zimbabwe by 72 runs in their Super Eight encounter at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, keeping their hopes of a semi-final berth firmly intact. What had been expected to be a one-sided contest turned into a record-laden spectacle, as India amassed 256 for 4 in 20 overs — their highest total ever in T20 World Cup history.
The total stands as the second-highest team score in the tournament’s history, surpassed only by Sri Lanka’s 260 against Kenya in the inaugural 2007 edition. Significantly, Zimbabwe had conceded the identical total — 256 — in their previous Super Eight match against West Indies, making this the first instance in T20 cricket of a team conceding 250-plus totals in consecutive matches.
Having won the toss, Zimbabwe opted to field, a decision that quickly backfired. Openers Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma launched a ferocious assault from the outset, propelling India to 80 for 1 inside the six-over powerplay. The aggressive momentum never relented.
Abhishek reached a scintillating half-century in just 26 deliveries, eventually scoring 55. Remarkably, all six Indian batters who featured at the crease scored at least 24 runs, and each maintained a strike rate exceeding 150 — a rare statistical feat in T20 internationals. The middle order ensured the acceleration continued unabated. Hardik Pandya smashed an unbeaten 50 from 23 balls, while Tilak Varma provided a blistering late flourish with 44 not out off 16 deliveries, lifting India beyond the 250 mark.
Zimbabwe’s chase of 257 would have required a record-breaking pursuit in World Cup history. In reality, they never threatened to reach such heights. Brian Bennett once again demonstrated his consistency, compiling an unbeaten 97 from 59 balls — his fourth half-century in five matches in this tournament. For a brief period, captain Sikandar Raza offered support with a brisk 31 off 21 balls, but wickets fell regularly at the other end. Zimbabwe concluded their innings at 184 for 6.
Arshdeep Singh was India’s most successful bowler, claiming 3 for 24, while Axar Patel contributed with 1 for 35. Hardik Pandya was deservedly named Player of the Match for his all-round impact and decisive half-century.
The defeat confirms Zimbabwe’s elimination from the tournament, despite their impressive earlier victories over Australia and Sri Lanka in the group stage. India, who had suffered a setback against South Africa in their previous outing, now move into a virtual quarter-final clash against West Indies on 1 March. Victory there would secure a place in the semi-finals.
| Team | Score (20 overs) | Key Performers |
|---|---|---|
| India | 256/4 | Abhishek 55; Pandya 50*; Tilak 44* |
| Zimbabwe | 184/6 | Bennett 97*; Raza 31 |
| Result | India won by 72 runs | Player of the Match: Hardik Pandya |
India’s emphatic victory not only revived their campaign but also reasserted their credentials as serious contenders for the title.
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