Harare: Shikhar Dhawan capitalised on three reprieves to slam his third ODI century as India maintained their stranglehold over minnows Zimbabwe with a comfortable 58-run victory in the second cricket one-dayer here on Friday.
Dhawan struck 116 as India recovered from early jolts to post a competitive 294 for eight and then restricted the hosts to 236 for nine to take a 2-0 series lead in the five-match series.
Put into bat, India were in a spot of bother at 65 for four at one stage before Dhawan and Dinesh Karthik (69) put on 167 runs for the fifth wicket to not only restore the innings but take them to a commanding total at the Harare Sports Club.
The Indians could have won the match by a much bigger margin but a defiant late-order resistance by Elton Chigumbara (46) and Prosper Utseya (52 not out) delayed the inevitable with the duo adding 88 runs for the seventh wicket to frustrate the tourists.
Opener Visu Sibanda (55) also provided a rollicking start to the Zimbabwean innings which somehow lost the momentum after his departure with five wickets falling within a span of 24 runs.
For India, Jaydev Unadkat was the pick of the bowlers with four for 41 while leg-spinner Amit Mishra accounted for two wickets.
Zimbabwe lost opener Sikandar Raza (20) early into their run-chase.
Next man-in, Hamilton Masakadza and Sibanda chose to play a more patient game and rotated the strike cleverly before opening up against Vinay Kumar’s medium-pace and Mishra’s googlies.
Sibanda, who had escaped with a missed stumping chance after running down the pitch to Mishra, threw away his wicket and fell to Unadkat in the 21st over.
Four balls later, Brendan Taylor (nought) ran himself out as from 109 for one, it became 109 for three for the hosts.
Zimbabwe’s misery further compunded when Ravindra Jadeja had Sean Williams (5) trapped right in front of the stumps.
Next over saw the soft dismissal of Masakadza. Masakadza scored 47-ball 34 which had one six over the deep midwicket.
Malcolm Waller (2) fell for Mishra’s deceptive googly as the dismissal left the run chase in tatters.
Chigumbara and Utseya waged a lonely battle and showed some resistance but their efforts did not prove enough in the end. Kohli falls to
controversial catch
Earlier, miffed at being given out to a controversial catch, an incensed Indian captain Virat Kohli argued aggressively with on-field officials even after the third umpire ruled against him.It was the seventh over of the Indian innings with medium-pacer Kyle Jarvis being the bowler. Kohli attempted to go past the mid-wicket but Malcolm Waller caught the ball. Kohli stood his ground even as Waller sought a review from the umpire as the fielder himself was not sure whether he had caught the ball cleanly. The third umpire adjudged Kohli out even though the replays were unclear. (PTI)