Team India eyes redemption against Zimbabwe in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8s on February 26, banking on a formidable T20 record: 10 victories in 13 matches. Post their initial Super 8 stumble, these stats provide vital reassurance.
Harare has hosted most clashes. 2010’s curtain-raiser saw India win by six wickets, then seven, for a perfect sweep. 2015 balanced out at 1-1.
Drama peaked in 2016 when Zimbabwe won by two runs first, only for India to claim the next two and the series 2-1. The 2022 World Cup in Melbourne featured India’s 186/5 dismantling Zimbabwe for 115.
In 2024’s Harare quintet, Zimbabwe led 1-0 after a 13-run shocker. India then erupted: 100 runs, 23 runs, 10 wickets, and 42 runs in successive games for a 4-1 rout.
Heroes abound—Sai Sudharsan’s consistency, Avesh Khan’s pace. India excels in both setting and chasing totals. This backdrop not only boosts confidence but informs strategy against Zimbabwe’s occasional bite. Expect a contest where legacy meets ambition.
