Abhishek, Hardik Blitz Powers India to Record T20 World Cup Score vs Zimbabwe

Abhishek Sharma and Hardik Pandya struck explosive half-centuries to propel India to a massive 256/4 against Zimbabwe in a Super Eight clash. This total is India's highest in the tournament and the second-highest in Men's T20 World Cup history. The innings featured a record 17 sixes as the Indian batters dominated from the outset. The onus is now on the bowlers to secure a big win and improve the net run rate after a previous loss to South Africa.

Key Points: India's Record T20 WC Score: Abhishek, Hardik 50s Crush Zimbabwe

  • India posts 256/4, their highest T20 WC total
  • Abhishek Sharma hits a 30-ball 55
  • Hardik Pandya smashes an unbeaten 23-ball 50
  • Team hits a record 17 sixes in the innings
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T20 WC: Abhishek, Hardik fifties power India to their highest tournament score against Zimbabwe

India posts 256/4, their highest T20 World Cup total, powered by blazing fifties from Abhishek Sharma and Hardik Pandya in a Super Eight clash.

"Pandya applied great finishing touches by smashing an unbeaten 23-ball 50 - Match Report"

Chennai, Feb 26

Abhishek Sharma and Hardik Pandya struck blazing half-centuries as India posted a massive 256/4 against Zimbabwe in their crucial Super Eight clash at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Thursday. It is also India's highest total in this tournament and the second-highest score in Men's T20 World Cup history.

Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza won the toss and elected to bowl due to sensing moisture in the pitch that might assist his seamers. But his gamble backfired spectacularly as India's batters attacked from the word go, sent Zimbabwe's bowlers for the better part of 20 overs chasing leather, as the defending champions hit an astonishing 17 sixes, also a new record in the T20 World Cup.

Sanju Samson began the fireworks with a 15-ball 24, before Abhishek Sharma showed signs of coming back to his best self by hitting a 30-ball 55. Pandya applied great finishing touches by smashing an unbeaten 23-ball 50, while Tilak Varma also played his part fantastically by hitting an unbeaten 44 off 16 balls.

Onus is now on India's bowlers to bowl out Zimbabwe quickly and get a big net run rate boost after it was left in tatters post a 76-run loss to South Africa in Ahmedabad. From the very first over, Samson, brought in place of Rinku Singh to break the left-handed monotony at the top, signalled intent - flat-batting a hard length ball from Richard Ngarava to six, before thwacking Blessing Muzarabani for another maximum.

Abhishek began more cautiously before a no-ball boundary off Tinotenda Maposa woke him up. A driven four through the line was followed by a pulled six off a slower ball that signalled that Abhishek was ready to get going. But Muzarabani struck back in the fourth over when Samson miscued an offcutter to deep midwicket. But Abhishek was unfazed - he launched Brad Evans over cow corner and got a thick edge for four.

Ishan Kishan joined in by lapping Ngarava over fine leg and pulling with authority, before being given a reprieve by Musekiwa. The middle overs saw Abhishek continue his assault. He danced down to Bennett for a six over long-on and brought up his fifty off just 26 balls with a pull off Raza. Kishan too found rhythm, striking Raza for four and six in consecutive balls. But Raza had the last laugh as Kishan slashed and was caught by the short third man.

Suryakumar Yadav walked in and immediately unfurled his trademark stroke - sweeping Raza for four, carving Evans over short third, and then hitting Maposa for a six and four. Abhishek, meanwhile, continued to pepper boundaries until he fell for a sparkling 55, toe-ending a slower ball to long-on.

Pandya entered to rapturous applause and wasted no time in hitting the ground running by smashing Ryan Burl for a massive 89m six over long-on. Suryakumar kept the tempo going before slicing to deep cover off Ngarava. After that, Pandya and Varma hit 11 breathtaking boundaries between themselves, including the former reaching his fifty on the final ball, to ensure India have the record for the highest score in this competition so far.

Brief scores:

India 256/4 in 20 overs (Abhishek Sharma 55, Hardik Pandya 50 not out; Sikandar Raza 1-29, Tinotenda Maposa 1-40) against Zimbabwe

- IANS

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Sarah B
Watching from the UK, but my Indian heart is bursting with pride! That partnership between Pandya and Tilak at the end was pure carnage. 256 is a monstrous score. Hope this gives the team massive confidence for the knockouts.
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Priya S
While the batting was fantastic, I hope we don't get carried away. The real test is defending this. Our bowling, especially the death overs, has been a concern. Need to bowl Zimbabwe out under 150 to get that crucial NRR boost. Fingers crossed!
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Vikram M
Chepauk crowd must have had a blast! Hardik's finishing was top-class, as expected. But for me, the standout was the team selection - bringing in Samson worked perfectly to break the left-hand combo. Good, aggressive captaincy.
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Rohit P
Respectful criticism: We celebrated a similar big total against Australia in the group stage and then lost the next crucial game. Celebrating the win is fine, but the management must ensure the team stays grounded. One match at a time, boys!
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Kavya N
Abhishek Sharma, beta, welcome back! 🎉 That was an innings of pure class and timing. After a few quiet games, he picked the perfect moment to explode. This depth in batting is what makes this team so dangerous. Jai Hind!

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