
India emerged victorious in a nail-biting third T20I against Zimbabwe, securing a crucial 23-run win in Harare. This victory puts them firmly in control of the five-match series, leading 2-1.
Captain Shubman Gill led from the front, smashing a well-composed 66 runs off 49 balls. The returning World Cup winner Yashasvi Jaiswal provided valuable support with a brisk 36 off 27 deliveries. The pair laid a solid foundation with a 67-run opening partnership, setting the tone for a strong total. Ruturaj Gaikwad, another World Cup hero, continued the onslaught with a quickfire 49 off just 28 balls. India capitalized on dropped catches and misfields by Zimbabwe, reaching a formidable total of 182 for 4 in their allotted 20 overs.
Zimbabwe’s chase started poorly as pacers Khaleel Ahmed and Avesh Khan shared three early wickets, leaving them reeling at 19-3. Washington Sundar, the off-spin all-rounder, then tightened the screws further, claiming two crucial wickets in the middle overs. Despite a valiant effort from Dion Myers, who remained unbeaten on 65, and a fighting knock of 37 from Clive Madande, Zimbabwe could only manage 159 for 6, falling short of the target.
This win extends India’s dominance in the series after their earlier 100-run thrashing in the second T20I, despite a surprising loss in the first match. The inclusion of World Cup players like Jaiswal and Sanju Samson has bolstered India’s batting, while Sundar’s bowling prowess has been a revelation.
The upcoming fourth and fifth T20Is on July 13th and 14th in Harare promise to be exciting encounters. With India in a commanding position, Zimbabwe will need a herculean effort to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. The series promises to be a thrilling display of cricket, showcasing the talent of both teams.

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