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Indian Bowlers Restrict Zimbabwe to 152/7 in Fourth T20I

Indian bowlers, led by Khaleel Ahmed and Ravi Bishnoi, put up a commendable performance, restricting Zimbabwe to a modest 152/7 in the fourth T20I at the Harare Sports Club on Saturday.

Zimbabwe's openers, Wessly Madhevere and Tadiwanashe Marumani, provided a solid start, amassing a 63-run partnership. However, Indian spinners Bishnoi, Washington Sundar, and Abhishek Sharma chipped in with crucial wickets, bringing India back into the game.

Bishnoi bowled an economical spell, conceding only 22 runs in his four overs. Sundar and Sharma also contributed with figures of 1/32 and 1/20, respectively.

Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza looked set for a half-century, but India debutant Tushar Deshpande dismissed him for 46 off 28 balls. Raza's innings included two fours and three sixes.

In the end, Zimbabwe managed to post a competitive total of 152/7, thanks to contributions from Madhevere (25), Marumani (32), and Raza (46).

Tags: #Cricket, #T20I, #Zimbabwe, #India, #KhaleelAhmed

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