Zimbabwe's Raza Calls Team "Work in Progress" After T20 World Cup Loss to India

Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza emphasized his young team is a "work in progress" following their defeat to India in the T20 World Cup Super Eight. Despite chasing a daunting 257, Zimbabwe showed improved batting composure, led by Brian Bennett's unbeaten 97. Raza, who completed a unique double of 3000 runs and 100 T20I wickets, acknowledged his bowlers' need for better defensive execution. India's powerful batting, featuring half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma and Hardik Pandya, proved too much for the Zimbabwean side.

Key Points: Sikandar Raza on Zimbabwe's T20 World Cup Loss to India

  • Raza highlights batting positives
  • India posts massive 256/4
  • Brian Bennett's 97* in vain
  • Raza achieves 3000-run, 100-wicket T20I double
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"We are work in progress": Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza after defeat against India

Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza reflects on defeat, calls young team a "work in progress" after India posts 256/4 in T20 World Cup Super 8 clash.

"We are also a work in progress. A lot of youngsters, most of them are playing their first World Cup. - Sikandar Raza"

Chennai, February 27

Zimbabwe lost their second consecutive match of the Super Eight in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, but skipper Sikandar Raza stressed looking at the positives from the game. He called his young side 'a work in progress' and hopes that they will learn from the defeat in Chennai.

Speaking during the post-match presentation, Raza said, "I always say that you cannot win the game in the first six overs, but you certainly can lose it if you're chasing a big total. Today, I thought we were a lot more composed in the first six overs. We were trying to give ourselves a chance as well. And I thought the way the boys batted compared to the last game is certainly to take a lot of positives and heart from it. And that's what I'll do."

Raza also etched his name in the record books after becoming the first cricketer from a Full Member nation to complete the double of 3,000 runs and 100 wickets in Men's T20 Internationals.

India were asked to bat first, and the top-order batted brilliantly to give a dashing start. Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson added 48 runs for the first wicket, and Ishan Kishan contributed with a quick 38 off 24 balls with the help of five boundaries.

Suryakumar Yadav (33 off 13 balls) and Abhishek (55 off 30 balls) also contributed well. Tilak Varma (44 not out off 16 balls), along with Pandya, took India past 250 runs.

Speaking on what they could've done differently with the ball, Raza said, "I think we could have executed our defensive play slightly better as well. I think we ended up going at them with hammer and tongs, and unfortunately, there was a lot of mixed execution when we were bowling from all the bowlers. And they ended up getting a lot of those runs. And once the train goes at that, it's hard to bring it back. So I thought, if one thing I would say is, I think we could have executed our defensive plans better. That would have given us a better chance to restrict them to maybe 210, 220. And you never know from there."

Chasing a daunting target of 257 runs, Zimbabwe managed to make 184/6 in 20 overs with the help of Brian Bennett's unbeaten 97 off 59 balls. Arshdeep Singh took three wickets as Shivam Dube, Varun Chakaravarthy and Axar Patel shared one wicket each among them.

Speaking on Zimbabwe's performance, he said. "We are also a work in progress. A lot of youngsters, most of them are playing their first World Cup, first time ever in India for us. Not that I want to use that as an excuse, but certainly the lessons from the last game, from a batting point of view, I thought we took them really well. And you can see how quickly these boys are willing to improve, and they showed up today."

Now, India will take on the West Indies in their last Super Eight match on Sunday, whereas Zimbabwe will fight with South Africa for a consolidatory win in Delhi on Sunday.

Brief Scores: India: 256/4 (Abhishek Sharma 55, Hardik Pandya 50*, Blessing Muzarabani 1/43) beat Zimbabwe: 184/6 in 20 overs (Brian Bennett 97*, Sikandar Raza 31, Arshdeep Singh 3/24).

- ANI

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Priya S
It's good to see a captain focusing on the positives for his young team. They are indeed a work in progress and showed great spirit. That said, our batting was absolutely on fire! Abhishek Sharma and Tilak Varma were just brilliant. On to the next one!
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Rohit P
While I appreciate Raza's graciousness, I have to respectfully disagree with one point. Conceding 256 is not just about execution; it's also about the sheer quality of our batting lineup. Sometimes you just have to accept you were outplayed by a better team on the day. No shame in that.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, but my Indian heart is so proud! What a dominant performance. Suryakumar's 33 off 13 was pure entertainment. Hope Zimbabwe keeps building, they have some exciting players like Bennett.
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Karthik V
Good learning experience for the Zimbabwe boys playing in Chennai. The crowd, the pressure, the quality of opposition - it's a lot for a young side. All the best to them against SA. For India, the top order finally clicked together! 🔥
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Nisha Z
Brian Bennett was so close to a century! Feel for him, but what an innings under that huge target pressure. Zimbabwe should be proud of that fight in the chase. Our bowlers did the job in the end. Arshdeep is in great form.

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