IND vs ZIM: "This trick is the reason for India's victory"

Sowmiya Sriram
IND vs ZIM: "This trick is the reason for India's victory"
In the fourth t20 between india and Zimbabwe, india won by 10 wickets. It was a huge success. zimbabwe failed to take a single wicket. In this situation, the captain of the team, Sikandar Raza, speaking after the match, pointed out that the reason for their easy victory was the change in the pitch before the indian team batted second. He mentioned that it was because of that change that the indian team batted very well and accumulated runs. His talk of changing the pitch between matches against his own team in his own country has created a stir.
 Zimbabwe batted first in this match. The team scored only 152 runs for the loss of seven wickets in 20 overs. The team added 54 runs in the last five overs. In that respect, the batting of the team was quite good. But it did not compensate in any way for the batting of the indian team. When the indian team went into bat next, openers Shubman Gill and Yashaswi jaiswal added 156 runs for the first wicket without losing a wicket and helped them reach the winning target in 15.2 overs. india won by 10 wickets with 28 balls to spare. zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza has pointed out that after the zimbabwe team finished batting, a heavy roller machine was run on the pitch during the innings break and it was changed. But seeing how india batted, even 180 runs will not be enough. We are learning a lot from every match. We scored 54 runs in the last five overs. We should have added even more runs." The pitch was slow and like a punch. We had to deal with it in the beginning. But at the break of the innings, a heavy roller was run on the pitch, It did the trick for the indian team and it turned out to be a great pitch on which they bowled easily." Sikandar Raza has spoken. The fact that the Zimbabwean team has claimed that there has been a change in the pitch in favor of the indian team in their own country has created a stir.

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