India (Shar)made
just one change to their playing eleven – Sharma made way for Pravin Amre.
Zimbabwe made five changes to the eleven that last P(eal)layed the Indians –
Mark Dekker, Gavin Briant, Eddo Brandes, Gary Crocker and John Traicos made way
for Andy Waller, Guy Whittall, Stephen, Heath Streak and John Rennie.
Andy Flower, Zimbabwe’s skipper, won the toss, inserting the hosts. Woorkeri Raman wasn’t in seventh heaven, because he didn’t open his account. He was caught by Dave Houghton. David Brain broke the six-run stand. Vinod Kambli, whose 96-ball innings included a boundary, scored 55. He was caught by Rennie. Peall broke the 122-run stand.
The third-wicket pair failed to get off the mark. Vijay Yadav, who faced a couple of balls, didn’t open his account. He was caught by Grant Flower off the bowling of Peall. Manoj, the player of the match, scored 91. His 126-ball innings included four boundaries. He was stumped by Andy. Peall broke the 69-run P(rabhak)artnership.
Mohammad Azharuddin, India’s skipper, scored 54. His 56-ball innings included four boundaries and a six. He was unbeaten. Tendulkar, whose 16-ball (Sach)innings included a boundary and a six, scored 24. He was caught by Streak, who broke the 42-run stand. Amre, who faced a ball, scored a run. He was unbeaten.
Zimbabwe conceded 23 extras. India scored 248 for the loss of five wickets off 50 overs. Ali Shah, who bowled five wicketless overs, conceded 31. Grant, who bowled half-a-dozen wicketless overs, conceded 34.
Rennie, who bowled nine wicketless overs, conceded 36. Streak and Brain bowled 10 overs each, picking up a wicket each. While the former, whose spell included a couple of boundaries, conceded 44, the latter conceded 37. Peall, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 54. He picked up three scalps.
Grant, who faced 14 balls, scored a couple. Prabhakar broke the 10-run stand. Alastair Campbell, whose 17-ball innings included a boundary, wasn’t in seventh heaven. Javagal broke the (Srina)thirteen-run stand.
Houghton, whose 32-ball innings included three boundaries and the only six of the innings, scored 22. He was trapped leg before wicket by Kapil Dev, who broke the 44-run stand. Andy Waller, whose 50-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 32. He was caught by Azharuddin. Tendulkar broke the 64-run stand.
Andy, whose 82-ball innings included half-a-dozen boundaries, scored 56. He was caught by Yadav. Rajesh Chauhan broke the 12-run stand. The sixth-wicket pair put on 64. Whittall, who faced 43-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 33. He was run out.
Shah, whose 31-ball innings included four boundaries, scored 37. He was caught by Chauhan. Srinath broke the 0ne-run stand. Brain, who faced a couple of balls, scored a run. He was caught by Azharuddin. Prabhakar broke the four-run stand.
Peall, whose 15-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 17. He was caught by Yadav. Srinath broke the 25-run stand. The last-wicket pair put on 11. Streak, whose nine-ball innings included a boundary, scored 11. He was run out. Rennie, whose six-ball innings included a boundary, scored nine. He was unbeaten.
India conceded 21 extras. The Zimbabweans were dismissed for 248 off 50 overs. The match ended in a tie. Anil Kumble, who bowled eight wicketless overs, conceded 42. Dev, who bowled half-a-dozen overs, conceded 31. He picked up a wicket.
Tendulkar and Chauhan bowled eight overs each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 48, the latter conceded 32. Prabhakar, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 44. He picked up two wickets. Srinath, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 44. He picked up three scalps.
Andy Flower, Zimbabwe’s skipper, won the toss, inserting the hosts. Woorkeri Raman wasn’t in seventh heaven, because he didn’t open his account. He was caught by Dave Houghton. David Brain broke the six-run stand. Vinod Kambli, whose 96-ball innings included a boundary, scored 55. He was caught by Rennie. Peall broke the 122-run stand.
The third-wicket pair failed to get off the mark. Vijay Yadav, who faced a couple of balls, didn’t open his account. He was caught by Grant Flower off the bowling of Peall. Manoj, the player of the match, scored 91. His 126-ball innings included four boundaries. He was stumped by Andy. Peall broke the 69-run P(rabhak)artnership.
Mohammad Azharuddin, India’s skipper, scored 54. His 56-ball innings included four boundaries and a six. He was unbeaten. Tendulkar, whose 16-ball (Sach)innings included a boundary and a six, scored 24. He was caught by Streak, who broke the 42-run stand. Amre, who faced a ball, scored a run. He was unbeaten.
Zimbabwe conceded 23 extras. India scored 248 for the loss of five wickets off 50 overs. Ali Shah, who bowled five wicketless overs, conceded 31. Grant, who bowled half-a-dozen wicketless overs, conceded 34.
Rennie, who bowled nine wicketless overs, conceded 36. Streak and Brain bowled 10 overs each, picking up a wicket each. While the former, whose spell included a couple of boundaries, conceded 44, the latter conceded 37. Peall, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 54. He picked up three scalps.
Grant, who faced 14 balls, scored a couple. Prabhakar broke the 10-run stand. Alastair Campbell, whose 17-ball innings included a boundary, wasn’t in seventh heaven. Javagal broke the (Srina)thirteen-run stand.
Houghton, whose 32-ball innings included three boundaries and the only six of the innings, scored 22. He was trapped leg before wicket by Kapil Dev, who broke the 44-run stand. Andy Waller, whose 50-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 32. He was caught by Azharuddin. Tendulkar broke the 64-run stand.
Andy, whose 82-ball innings included half-a-dozen boundaries, scored 56. He was caught by Yadav. Rajesh Chauhan broke the 12-run stand. The sixth-wicket pair put on 64. Whittall, who faced 43-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 33. He was run out.
Shah, whose 31-ball innings included four boundaries, scored 37. He was caught by Chauhan. Srinath broke the 0ne-run stand. Brain, who faced a couple of balls, scored a run. He was caught by Azharuddin. Prabhakar broke the four-run stand.
Peall, whose 15-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 17. He was caught by Yadav. Srinath broke the 25-run stand. The last-wicket pair put on 11. Streak, whose nine-ball innings included a boundary, scored 11. He was run out. Rennie, whose six-ball innings included a boundary, scored nine. He was unbeaten.
India conceded 21 extras. The Zimbabweans were dismissed for 248 off 50 overs. The match ended in a tie. Anil Kumble, who bowled eight wicketless overs, conceded 42. Dev, who bowled half-a-dozen overs, conceded 31. He picked up a wicket.
Tendulkar and Chauhan bowled eight overs each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 48, the latter conceded 32. Prabhakar, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 44. He picked up two wickets. Srinath, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 44. He picked up three scalps.
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