India wins by 10 wickets, sweeps series 3-0

India bulldozed Zimbabwe by 10 wickets in another one-sided encounter in the ODI series, and thereby took the series 3-0. Chasing 124 for victory, openers K. L. Rahul and Faiz Fazal guided India home in 21.5 overs.

Published : Jun 15, 2016 12:48 IST , Harare

The series marked the third ODI series whitewash for India in Zimbabwe in the last three years.
The series marked the third ODI series whitewash for India in Zimbabwe in the last three years.
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The series marked the third ODI series whitewash for India in Zimbabwe in the last three years.

A dominant India predictably completed a 3-0 whitewash by bulldozing a sub-par Zimbabwe by 10 wickets in the final ODI cricket match in what turned out to be one of the most one-sided series in recent times.

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men outclassed the host in all departments by first bowling it out for its lowest total in the series (123) with Jasprit Bumrah grabbing 4 for 22 and then romping home in 21.5 overs.

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Openers K. L. Rahul (63 not out) and debutant Faiz Fazal (55 not out) flayed an ineffective bowling attack to guide India home. India also completed a hat-trick of whitewashes against the host, having won the earlier ODI series by 5-0 and 3-0 margin in 2013 and 2015 when Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane led the sides respectively.

For Dhoni, there were two milestones that he achieved from the series. With 107 wins as captain, he equalled Allan Border for the second highest number of wins in ODI history behind Ricky Ponting (165). Also, he became the first Indian wicketkeeper-batsman to complete 350 dismissals in 50-overs cricket.

However, there wasn't much else to draw from the three matches as it was one rare series where only four batsmen - namely openers Rahul, Karun Nair, Fazal (this match) and Ambati Rayudu - got a decent hit in the middle.

The entire middle-order - skipper himself, Kedar Jadhav, and Manish Pandey (two balls) - did not get a chance to bat thanks to the impressive effort by the bowlers led by Jasprit Bumrah, who took 9 wickets from 3 games.

While chasing, Rahul enjoyed the pedestrian bowling attack, helping himself to a half-century, his second 50 plus score after a hundred on debut while old domestic warhorse Faiz Fazal celebrated his maiden India cap with a polished knock.

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With only 124 to get, the Indian openers did not need to take any risks yet scored runs at a quick clip to finish off the formalities with minimum fuss. Left-handed Fazal looked elegant as he hit a few gorgeous shots through the cover as well as back past the bowler. Fazal lifted skipper and leg-spinner Graeme Cremer for a straight six.

While Fazal's innings had seven fours and a six in 61 balls, Rahul was more partial towards the cut shot and he also hit some cover drives.

When Cremer tried to flight the ball, the Mangalore-lad was quick to pounce on it, hitting him into the sightscreen for a six. He hit another six off Chamu Chibhabha over long-on. In all, he hit four boundaries and two sixes in 70 balls.

Century stand

The century stand came in 113 balls while Fazal finished the match with a pulled boundary. Rahul finished the series with 196 runs from three innings that had a century and a half-century.

Earlier, Indian bowlers, led by Bumrah, engineered yet another batting collapse of Zimbabwe to dismiss it for a lowly 123 in 42.2 overs. It was a huge embarrassment for Zimbabwe which lost five wickets in a space of 11 deliveries with an addition of four runs in a match that turned out to be an action replay of the two earlier lopsided contests.

Worse, four batsmen were dismissed in four consecutive deliveries, which also included a run-out. From 104 for 3 in 32.4 overs, Zimbabwe slumped to 108 for 8 in 34.3 overs as none of the home players showed any resilience in front of a disciplined Indian bowling attack.

Zimbabwe lost 8 wickets for 34 runs after being in a relatively safe position of 89 for 2 in the 29th over.

Bumrah was fast and also got vicious inward movement to end with figures of 4 for 22 in 10 overs while spinners Yuzvendra Chahal (2 for 25 in 8 overs) and Axar Patel (1 for 16 in 10 overs), also maintained their consistent run in the series.

Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni also reached a 'mini milestone' in his ODI career when he took his 350th victim (catch and stumping) - a smart catch off Bumrah to dismiss Elton Chigumbura (0). Dhoni now stands fourth in the overall list behind Kumar Sangakkara (482 victims), Adam Gilchrist (472) and Mark Boucher (424 victims).

Zimbabwe once again made a tentative start against the new-ball pair of Kulkarni and Sran, both of whom got appreciable movement off the pitch.

Seasoned Hamilton Masakadza (8) saw Kulkarni bowling to the channel outside off-stump as the Mumbai seamer got the ball to move away from the right-hander after pitching. After playing and missing a few, Masakadza tried an audacious drive without getting to the pitch of the delivery and K. L. Rahul took a regulation catch.

Chamu Chibhabha (27) and Vusimuzi Sibanda (38) negotiated the new ball safely but could never force the pace of the innings.

It was Chahal, who dealt a double blow, not afraid to flight his deliveries. A tossed up delivery saw Chibhabha take the aerial route only to be caught at long-off boundary by Bumrah.

Chahal also got top-scorer Sibanda, who had faced 71 deliveries, by tossing one up. The batsman was beaten in the flight and the bowler got a return catch. Post Sibanda's dismissal, it was the same script of losing wickets in a heap.

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