T20 World Cup, Super 12 match: The weather report for the India v Zimbabwe match on Sunday looks appealing. The conditions are most likely to stay partially cloudy in the start and the sky will get clear as the match advances.
Melbourne, UPDATED: Nov 6, 2022 07: 26 IST
India will handle Zimbabwe in their last group match. (AP Photo)
By India Today Web Desk: India will handle Zimbabwe with the objective of protecting their T20 World Cup semi-final area at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday, November 6.
India presently lead the Group 2 table with 6 points from 4 matches, whereas Zimbabwe being in 5th position with 3 points from 4 matches.
As lots of as 4 T20 World Cup matches were impacted owing to rain in Melbourne. The weather condition projection for the India v Zimbabwe match on Sunday looks appealing. The conditions are most likely to stay partially cloudy in the start and the sky will get clear as the match advances.
Even if there is an unexpected shower and the match gets deserted, India will be through to the semi-finals as they require a minimum of one indicate advance even more in the competition. If India beat Zimbabwe, they will top the group and face England in the last-four match.
Veteran India offspinner Ravichandran Ashwin on the eve of the match specified that India will not take Zimbabwe gently as the challengers have actually played some “terrific” cricket.
” We require to be scientific, as medical as possible. Like I stated, we understand no group is a push-over. You will need to still enter there, counter the early speed with the bat and still bowl great balls to be able to create pressure. Excellent groups will be medical and will put the pressure on such days, and it’s a must-win contest. We understand that,” Ashwin stated in the pre-match interview.
” Like in every other contest in this T20 World Cup, it’s a must-win encounter. We are looking forward to the video game. Zimbabwe has actually played some terrific cricket, so we can’t enter there and anticipate them to fall apart. They bowled well an