Zimbabwe reviewpublished at 10:31 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2022
Full and straight from Mohammed Shami and Tony Munyonga is trapped bang in front.
Munyonga sends it upstairs but it looks very out to me.
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Zimbabwe already eliminated
Tom Mallows
Full and straight from Mohammed Shami and Tony Munyonga is trapped bang in front.
Munyonga sends it upstairs but it looks very out to me.
In the air....but just over the wicketkeeper!
Tony Munyonga gloves a short delivery from Mohammed Shami but the ball goes just over the despairing dive of Rishabh Pant.
Chetan Narula
BBC Test Match Special
Caught and bowled! Hardik somehow acrobatically managed to get the ball in his follow through!
It's all blue and all India at the moment, they're making sure Zimbabwe don't have a sniff at this total.
Ervine c&b Hardik 13 (Zim 31-4)
Easy as you like.
New bowler Hardik Pandya bangs one in to Craig Ervine and finds his leading edge, with the ball looping back up to Hardik, who takes a leisurely one-handed catch.
Ravi Bopara
Former England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
So unlucky to go last ball of the powerplay.
Corbin Middlemas
BBC Test Match Special
Tried to lift it over backward point and he's caught. Williams has gotta go!
Williams c Kumar b Shami 11 (Zim 28-3)
Sean Williams goes for the big hit again but can only swipe the ball straight to Bhuvneshwar Kumar at third man!
Corbin Middlemas
BBC Test Match Special
Williams ducked and took his eye off the ball but gets six for it!
There's a change of bowling as Mohammed Shami comes into the attack.
He bangs it in short and Sean Williams pulls without really looking at the ball and it top-edges up and over deep square leg for six!
Corbin Middlemas
BBC Test Match Special
The target feels a long long way for Zimbabwe at the moment.
Here is the second wicket to fall. Regis Chakabva's stumps completely demolished by Arshdeep Singh.
That's better. Craig Ervine has read the in-swinger from Bhuvneshwar Kumar and driven the ball away though mid-on for four.
Good shot.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That was a beautiful ball from Kumar. Perfect.
That's a peach of a delivery from Bhuvneshwar Kumar as he gets one to shape away from the left-handed Craig Ervine and flash past his outside edge.
Brilliant bowling.
Not the start Zimbabwe needed when you require 187 to beat India.
A boundary! Craig Ervine clips the ball into a yawning gap in the on-side and the ball trundles slowly over the rope.
After nine successive dots Bhuvneshwar Kumar concedes a run as Sean Williams pushes the ball into the off-side for two.
Bhuvneshwar then blots his copy book slightly with a wide, before Zimbabwe scramble a leg-bye with a nudge into the covers.
As if Zimbabwe's task was tough enough.
Sean Williams joins Craig Ervine in the middle. Already it feels like damage limitation.
Ravi Bopara
Former England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
I think India and Pakistan might have the best opening bowlers in the tournament where they are able to spin the ball both ways.
Chakabva b Arshdeep 0 (Zim 2-2)
Mark that down as comprehensively bowled.
An in-swinger from Arshdeep Singh has flown through Regis Chakabva's defences and smashed into his stumps.