Debutant Patel spins India to comfortable win

Published July 18, 2015
Harare: Indian batsman Robin Uthappa plays a shot past Zimbabwean wicket-keeper Charles Coventry during the first Twenty20 on Friday.—AP
Harare: Indian batsman Robin Uthappa plays a shot past Zimbabwean wicket-keeper Charles Coventry during the first Twenty20 on Friday.—AP

HARARE: A superb spell of bowling on debut from young left-arm spinner Axar Patel helped India cruise to a 54-run victory over Zimbabwe in the first Twenty20 International here at the Harare Sports Club on Friday.

The 21-year-old took three for 17 from his four overs, including the key wicket of skipper Elton Chigumbura.

Earlier, India won the toss and elected to bat, posting 178 for five from their 20 overs.

The top three of Ajinkya Rahane (33), Murali Vijay (34) and top-scorer Robin Uthappa (39 not out) ensured a fast start at a run-a-ball, though the tourists were later pegged back by Zimbabwe seamer Chris Mpofu, who finished with figures of 3-33.

Zimbabwe lost their first wicket in the eighth over of their reply, but were always behind the run-rate as they battled to get the ball to the boundary on the slow wicket.

Opener Hamilton Masakadza top-scored with 28 from 24 balls, before he became the first wicket for Patel.

When the left-armer got rid of Chigumbura later in the same over, the Zimbabwe innings faltered further and they ended up finishing on 124-7 from their 20 overs, well short of their target.

Harbhajan Singh, back in the India Twenty20 side for the first time in almost three years, also excelled with the ball as he took two for 29 from his four overs.

The final match of the series will be played at the same venue on Sunday.

Zimbabwe’s Neville Madziva plays an aggressive shot.—AFP
Zimbabwe’s Neville Madziva plays an aggressive shot.—AFP

Scoreboard

INDIA:

A. Rahane c Masakadza b Cremer33

M. Vijay run out34

R. Uthappa not out39

M. Pandey c Sikandar Raza b Mpofu19

K. Jadhav c Masakadza b Mpofu9

S. Binny c Cremer b Mpofu11

Harbhajan Singh not out8

EXTRAS (B-8, LB-3, W-13, NB-1)25

TOTAL (for five wkts, 20 overs)178

FALL OF WKTS: 1-64, 2-82, 3-127, 4-150, 5-166.

DID NOT BAT: Axar Patel, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohit Sharma, Sandeep Sharma.

BOWLING: Utseya 4-0-30-0; Mpofu 4-0-33-3; Muzarabani 3-0-36-0; Madziva 4-0-46-0; Cremer 4-1-20-1; Sikandar Raza 1-0-2-0.

ZIMBABWE:

H. Masakadza c Jadhav b Patel28

C. Chibhabha c Pandey b Harbhajan Singh23

C. Coventry c Rahane b Harbhajan Singh10

E. Chigumbura b Patel1

Sikandar Raza b Patel10

C. Ervine run out2

G. Cremer b Sharma9

P. Utseya not out13

N. Madziva not out14

EXTRAS (LB-6, W-8)14

TOTAL (for seven wkts, 20 overs)124

FALL OF WKTS: 1-55, 2-64, 3-66, 4-68, 5-82, 6-90, 7-98.

DID NOT BAT: Chris Mpofu, Taurai Muzarabani.

BOWLING: Kumar 4-0-22-0; S. Sharma 3-0-34-0; M. Sharma 3-0-8-1; Patel 4-0-17-3; Harbhajan Singh 4-0-29-2; Binny 2-0-8-0.

UMPIRES: Russell Tiffin and Jeremiah Matibiri (both Zimbabwe)

TV UMPIRE: Langton Rusere (Zimbabwe)

MATCH REFEREE: Roshan Mahanama (Sri Lanka)

RESULT: India won by 54 runs.

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Axar Patel

SERIES: India lead the two-match series 1-0.

Published in Dawn, July 18th, 2015

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