Postpublished at 09:56 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2022
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
An example of good old fashioned swing bowling there. A lovely over.
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Suryakumar Yadav hits brilliant 61 not out off 25 balls to help India to 186-5
They had slipped from 87-1 to 101-4 - Virat Kohli, KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant all dismissed
India through to semi-final after South Africa defeat
India win will set up England semi-final; defeat would mean they face New Zealand and England play Pakistan
Pakistan secure semi-final spot with win over Bangladesh
Zimbabwe already eliminated
Tom Mallows
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
An example of good old fashioned swing bowling there. A lovely over.
A brilliant over by Bhuvneshwar Kumar to start the innings. Swinging the ball both ways to bamboozle the batters.
Zimbabwe wobbling already.
Not out! the replay showed it was missing leg.
Regis Chakabva survives.
An in-swinger from Bhuvneshwar Kumar smacks Regis Chakabva on the pads.
It is given not out - but India review.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That's a pretty sorrowful start for Zimbabwe.
Ravi Bopara
Former England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
It is pretty much a half volley outside off stump and he's just chipped it straight to Virat Kohli.
Madhevere c Kohli b Bhuvneshwar 0 (Zim 0-1)
Not that kind of big start. Wesley Madhevere has gone first ball!
Madhevere has pushed it towards cover and Virat Kohli holds on for a smart take.
Wesley Madhevere and Craig Ervine will open the batting for Zimbabwe.
Big start needed.
India batsman KL Rahul: "I was confident coming into the tournament. I had a good few knocks coming in and batted really well so I wasn't really doubting myself.
"When you're batting at the top of the order, you have to take chances and the wickets have been helpful to the bowlers. Good shots and bad delivers build pressure if you make a good start.
"The total is really good. One of the best wickets we have batted on. There is a bit of pace on the wicket that I enjoy. Important for us to start well and get a few wickets now."
I mean, just look at that shot. Absolutely incredible.
Thanks, Mike.
The roar around the MCG says it all. What a performance from India and Suryakumar Yadav.
187 looks a tall order for Zimbabwe, but you never know.
India made 79 from the final five overs, as soon as the seamers came back on.
Their pace bowlers also conceded 46 from the powerplay, while overs 7-15, which featured only one over of seam, went for 61.
Whichever way you add it up it makes for a near insurmountable total to chase for Zimbabwe.
To see if they can do it, here's Tom Mallows.
Corbin Middlemas
BBC Test Match Special
He does it again! Over fine leg for six. A special performance from the best in world cricket right now.
Remarkable!
It's another ball wide off off-stump, Yadav leans down and under it - he's not even looking at the ball as he scoops it over that fine leg boundary for yet another maximum.
He finishes on 61 from 25.
Ravi Bopara
Former England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
They've got to change the field, he's just too predicable.
Yadav sweeps to a massive gap down at the fine leg boundary.
Yadav brings up his fifty from just 23 balls.
And to think I was looking to Pant for the explosives...
Corbin Middlemas
BBC Test Match Special
A full toss outside off stump and Yadav was ready for it and dispatched it again for six.
What a phenomenal year and he's not done yet.
Hardik down on one knee and he lofts Ngarva over the ropes for six. Effortless!
New batter Axar Patel hustles through for a single off another wide.