Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza, center, shakes hands with Indian players at the end of the T20 cricket between Zimbabwe and India at Harare Sports club, Harare.
India defeated the hosts Zimbabwe in the second T20 international match at Harare by a big margin of 100 runs. Batting first, Men In Blue post 234 runs on the board thanks to explosive southpaw Abhishek Sharma's 46-ball century and Ruturaj Gaikwad's unbeaten 77-run knock. Rinku Singh also played a crucial cameo of 22-ball-48 to set the biggest target for Zimbabwe in T20Is. Sikandar Raza & Co. never looked settled and kept losing wickets at regular intervals. Avesh Khan and Mukesh Kumar took three wickets apiece whereas spinner Ravi Bishnoi grabbed a brace of wickets to restrict Zimbabwe to 134 all out in 18.4 overs.
Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza, center, shakes hands with Indian players at the end of the T20 cricket between Zimbabwe and India at Harare Sports club, Harare.
Indian bowler Ravi Bishnoi celebrates a wicket during the T20 cricket between Zimbabwe and India at Harare Sports club, Harare.
Zimbabwe batsman Sikandar Rasa avoids a ball during the T20 cricket between Zimbabwe and India at Harare Sports club.
Zimbabwe batsman Brian Bennet is bowled out during the T20 cricket between Zimbabwe and India at Harare Sports club.
India's batsman Abishek Sharma celebrates after scoring 100 runs during the T20 cricket between Zimbabwe and India at Harare Sports club.
India's batsman Abishek Sharma in action during the T20 cricket between Zimbabwe and India at Harare Sports club.
Indian captain Shubman Gill walks off the pitch after he was dismissed on the second day of the T20 cricket between Zimbabwe and India at Harare Sports club, Harare.
Indian batsman Abishek Sharma in action during the T20 cricket between Zimbabwe and India at Harare Sports club.