2013 India Tour of Zimbabwe Second ODI at Harare Sports Club,Harare Friday July 26,2013
Squads
India
Rohit Sharma,Shikhar Dhawan,Virat Kohli,Ambati Rayudu, Dinesh Karthik,Suresh Raina,Ravindra Jadeja,Amit Mishra,Mohammed Shammi,Vinay Kumar and Jaydev Unadkat
Zimbabwe
Hamilton Masakadza,Vusi Sibanda,Sikandar Raza,Brendon Taylor(C),Sean Williams,Malcolm,Waller,Elton Chigumbura,Brian Vitori,Prosper Utseya,Kyle Jarvis and Tendai Chatara
Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to field
India Scored294/8 in 50 Overs
Shikhar Dhawan 116(in 127 Balls with 4x11 and 6x2)-3rd ODI Ton
Dinesh Karthik 69(in 74 Balls with 4x6)-7th ODI Fifty
Vinay Kumar 27*(in 12 Balls with 4x2 and 6x2)
Mohammed Shami 06*(in 1 Ball with 6x1)
Wicket Takers(Zimbabwe)
Brian Vitori 2-27(8 Overs)
Sean Williams 1-34(3 Overs)
Tendai Chatara 1-4699 Overs)
Prosper Utseya 1-67(10 Overs)
Kyle Jarvis 1-70(10 Overs)
Zimbabwe scored 236/9 in 50 Overs
Vusi Sibanda 55(in 65 Balls with 4x7 and 6x2)-19th Fifty in ODIs
Hamilton Masakadza 34(in 47 Balls with 6x1)
Elton Chigumbura 46(in 58 Balls with 4x4 and 6x1)
Propsper Utseya 52*(in 62 Balls with 4x5)-4th Fifty in ODIs
Wicket Takers(India)
Jaydev Unadkat 4-41(10 Overs)
Amit Mishra 2-46(10 Overs)
Ravindra Jadeja 1-30(10 Overs)
Mohammed Shami 1-52(10 Overs)
Match Result - India won by 58 runs
Player of the Match - Shikhar Dhawan(India)-2nd MOMHighlights
- India (294/8) have registered their highest total vs Zimbabwe in
Zimbabwe in ODIs, surpassing the 285 for five at Bulawayo on May 28,
2010
- Shikhar Dhawan scored(116 Runs in 127 Balls with 4x11 and 6x2) - his highest score in ODIs, bettering the 114 vs South Africa at Cardiff on June 6, 2013
- Shikhar Dhawan and Dinesh Karthik scored 167 Runs for the 5th Wicket
- Vinay Kumar 27 not out has registered his highest score in ODIs, bettering the 18 vs West Indies at Cuttack on November 29, 2011
- Jaydev Unadkat (4/41) has produced his best bowling performance in ODIs and is the 3rd Indian bowler to bag 4 wickets or more vs Zimbabwe at Harare, joining Irfan Pahan - 5 for 27 and Ajit Agarkar - 4 for 18 - both on the same day on August 29, 2005
- Miffed at being given out to a controversial catch, an incensed Indian captain Virat Kohli argued aggressively with on-field officials even after the third umpire ruled against him in the second cricket one-dayer against Zimbabwe here todayIt was the seventh over of the Indian innings with medium-pacer Kyle Jarvis being the bowler. Kohli attempted to go past the mid-wicket but Malcolm Waller caught the ball.Virat Kohli stood his ground even as Waller sought a review from the umpire as the fielder himself was not sure whether he had caught the ball cleanly.The third umpire adjudged Kohli out even though the replays were unclear.
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