India vs Zimbabwe, T20 Live Score: In the 4th T20I in Harare, Zimbabwe would be hoping to draw on their experience and keep alive India’s ambitions of winning the series.
The last two matches of the five-match series will be played at Harare Sports Club, where India and Zimbabwe will compete with each other for bragging rights.
In the first T20I, Gill led a youthful side into it instead of taking experience into account.
Series opener showed that they were lacking game experience but India had a quick learning curve and they bounced back in second T20I by thumping them with a huge 100-run win.
The Indian squad was also enhanced by the inclusion of Shivam Dube, Sanju Samson and Yahasvi Jaiswal who came in during third T20I all experienced layers to give Indian batting line up added depth.
With another comfortable win over hosts winning by 23 runs, India took a 2-1 lead against Zimbabwe for second match running.
The hosts have experimented quite a bit in finding balance within their team as noted by skipper Sikandar Raza who pointed out past opening slot experiments that sought stability.
Raza feels there is enough quality despite missing some key players to shock an Indian side full of talent which thrives on playing according to plan.
Moreover, apart from their batting woes throughout this series, Zimbabwe has also had problems caused by their untidy fielding performance on the ground.
Even he stumped during second game when three catches were missed while four more were dropped during the third game. Besides that there happened two half chances which left them in difficult situation
Muzarabani is expected to bowl tight lines & lengths like no other bowler can do for Zimbabwe against Indians this same evening when he looks dangerous already as seen from his previous games where he has picked up four wickets at an economy rate of 6.00 in a total of three matches, which is the best for fast bowlers across both teams.
For captain Gill especially after powerplay, Sundar has been India’s go-to man throughout regularly varying his pace to grab five wickets in the middle overs at an economy rate of 4.60 only.
The series’ highest wicket-takers are spinning duo Washington Sundar and Ravi Bishnoi who have each collected six scalps.