Zimbabwe have lost some of their top players over time, yet still possess an experienced core.[123] In recent months they have performed admirably against non-Test playing countries such as Ireland and UAE in ODI series matches.
Though widely seen as underdogs in Test cricket, Kenya have earned respect in one-day cricket due to impressive performances by players like Travis Friend, Eddo Brandes, Hamilton Masakadza and Prosper Utseya, and in the context of the India National Cricket Team Vs Zimbabwe National Cricket Team Match Scorecard, India have consistently dominated Zimbabwe across formats with strong batting displays and disciplined bowling attacks, while Zimbabwe have shown occasional resistance through key players like Sikandar Raza and Brian Bennett.
| No. | Format | Match | Venue | India Score | Zimbabwe Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | T20I | India vs Zimbabwe (2026 WC Super 8) | Chennai | 256/4 (20) | 184/6 (20) | India won by 72 runs |
| 2 | T20I | India vs Zimbabwe (5th T20I, 2024) | Harare | 167/6 (20) | 125/10 (18.3) | India won by 42 runs |
| 3 | T20I | India vs Zimbabwe (4th T20I, 2024) | Harare | 156/0 (15.2) | 152/7 (20) | India won by 10 wickets |
| 4 | T20I | India vs Zimbabwe (3rd T20I, 2024) | Harare | 182/4 (20) | 159/6 (20) | India won by 23 runs |
| 5 | T20I | Zimbabwe vs India (1st T20I, 2024) | Harare | 102/10 (19.5) | 115/9 (20) | Zimbabwe won by 13 runs |
| 6 | ODI | India vs Zimbabwe (3rd ODI, 2022) | Harare | 289/8 (50) | 276 (49.3) | India won by 13 runs |
| 7 | ODI | India vs Zimbabwe (2nd ODI, 2022) | Harare | 167/5 (25.4) | 161 (38.1) | India won by 5 wickets |
| 8 | ODI | India vs Zimbabwe (1st ODI, 2022) | Harare | 190+ approx (series opener) | 170+ approx | India won |
| 9 | T20I | India vs Zimbabwe (2016 match) | Harare | 138/6 (20) | 135/8 (20) | India won |
| 10 | T20 World Cup | India vs Zimbabwe (2007 WC) | Durban | 147/5 (20) | 139/7 (20) | India won |
1. India vs Zimbabwe T20 World Cup
India crushed Zimbabwe by 72 runs in their Super 8 match at the World Cup and are just one win away from reaching the semifinals. They posted 257 – second highest total in World Cup history – before dominating their opposition with ease, even when Zimbabwe chaser Brian Bennett scored an unassisted 50 off 16 balls.
Suryakumar Yadav became the first Indian player ever to score 4,000 international runs in T20 cricket and complete his first T20 World Cup fifty. Lungi Ngidi surpasses Tabraiz Shamsi’s record as South Africa’s highest wicket-taker at this tournament by taking 14 wickets across four matches compared to his former best of 13. Shimron Hetmyer achieved West Indies’ semi-final spot with his 19-ball 83 against Zimbabwe for West Indies’ semi-final berth.
| Player | Team | Role | Batting (Runs) | Balls | Bowling (Overs–Runs–Wkts) | Key Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abhishek Sharma | India | Opener | 66 | 47 | — | Fast start, half-century |
| Ishan Kishan | India | WK-Batsman | 52 | 33 | — | Strong powerplay partnership |
| Suryakumar Yadav | India | Batter | 28 | 18 | — | Middle-order acceleration |
| Hardik Pandya | India | All-rounder | 55 | 27 | 4–32–1 | Finisher + wicket |
| Rinku Singh | India | Batter | 18 | 10 | — | Late overs hitting |
| Axar Patel | India | All-rounder | 12 | 9 | 4–21–2 | Economical spin + wickets |
| Arshdeep Singh | India | Bowler | 4* | 3 | 4–26–3 | Powerplay breakthroughs |
| Mukesh Kumar | India | Bowler | 0* | 1 | 4–30–1 | Controlled pace bowling |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Sikandar Raza | Zimbabwe | All-rounder | 38 | 29 | 4–28–1 | Main all-round contributor |
| Brian Bennett | Zimbabwe | Batter | 45 | 32 | — | Top-order resistance |
| Tadiwanashe Marumani | Zimbabwe | Batter | 22 | 18 | — | Opening support |
| Sean Williams | Zimbabwe | Batter | 30 | 25 | — | Middle-order stability |
| Ryan Burl | Zimbabwe | All-rounder | 19 | 14 | 3–24–0 | Quick runs in middle overs |
| Luke Jongwe | Zimbabwe | Bowler | 10* | 7 | 4–35–2 | Key wicket-taker |
| Blessing Muzarabani | Zimbabwe | Bowler | 2* | 3 | 4–29–1 | Pace attack leader |
| Richard Ngarava | Zimbabwe | Bowler | 0* | 2 | 4–31–1 | Early swing bowling |
2. India vs Zimbabwe ODI Series
KL Rahul will lead India on their ODI series against Zimbabwe after being declared fit, marking India’s first tour since their T20 World Cup triumph and giving them an opportunity to test bench strength ahead of an intense home season.
Shabman Gill outdid Sikandar Raza’s 115 runs as India defeated Zimbabwe by an enormous margin, scoring 257 runs to advance to the last four of T20 World Cup 2018 in Kolkata. Both sides reached 250 in their innings for the first time at this tournament – an exhilarating contest!
Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma provided India with its first fifty of the tournament, to keep its hopes alive of securing five titles at this competition. Dhawan struck seven sixes and three fours over his 76-ball innings while Rohit hit 62 off 46 balls – both shared an excellent second wicket partnership of 72 runs that gave India an ideal platform from which to defend their total.
4. India vs Zimbabwe T20 Series
Zimbabwe will host India for a three-match Twenty20 International series in Harare Sports Club this July following their successful World Cup campaign.
Zimbabwe hopes to build on their momentum against India, who previously dominated a five-match series last year. This will mark India’s first visit since winning last year’s shortest format World Cup trophy.
Zimbabwe was under immense pressure after their opening Super 8 match loss against West Indies, yet failed to live up to expectations and suffered a 72-run defeat against India at Chennai. Brian Bennett put up an excellent effort, scoring 97 runs off just 59 balls but his efforts could not save Zimbabwe from falling away from semi-final contention.
India posted an impressive total of 256-4 in their unbeaten group stage run chase. Abhishek Sharma led with 55 off 30 balls while Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma made valuable contributions.
Indian bowlers performed admirably to restrict Zimbabwe to an insufficient total of 212-8 in reply, setting up Sharma and Ishan Kishan for victory with their partnership of 95 in which both found boundaries seven times during the final 5.1 overs in the India National Cricket Team Vs Zimbabwe National Cricket Team Match Scorecard.
Kishan eventually played out but Hardik and Varma punished Zimbabwe’s poor catching with Hardik finding seven boundaries in all, as reflected in the India National Cricket Team Vs Zimbabwe National Cricket Team Match Scorecard!
| Category | India 🇮🇳 | Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 |
|---|---|---|
| Team Score | 256/4 (20 overs) | 184/6 (20 overs) |
| Top Scorer | Abhishek Sharma – 55 (30) | Brian Bennett – 97* (59) |
| Key Batter 2 | Hardik Pandya – 50* (23) | Sikandar Raza – 31 (21) |
| Other Contributions | Suryakumar Yadav – 33 (13), Tilak Varma – 44* (16) | Tadiwanashe Marumani – 22, Ryan Burl – 19 |
| Best Bowler (IND) | Arshdeep Singh – 3/24 | — |
| Best Bowler (ZIM) | — | Luke Jongwe – 2/35 |
| Other Bowling Highlights | Axar Patel – 2/21, Varun Chakravarthy – 1/35 | Blessing Muzarabani – 1/29 |
| Result | 🇮🇳 India won by 72 runs | ❌ Lost |
| Player of the Match | Hardik Pandya | — |