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Zimbabwe 139/1 in 26 overs. What u say now?
Asked by Dinesh Manaktala,
28 May '10 06:04 pm
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For INDIA...its very bad,.... really... anyhow.,,see the next,.. ! its the part of game,..its cricket and cricket is by chance... so.. let see..
Answered by Oberoi, 28 May '10 06:09 pm
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Can't underestimate any team that too against India!!!!
Answered by Vishwanath V, 28 May '10 08:27 pm
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ZMBWE has to do 98 runs in 12 overs with 7 wkts in hand ( 189/3). As Batting Powerpaly still remains and also wickets in hand, they may make it.
Answered by Nitin Ray, 28 May '10 06:48 pm
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Zimbabwe welldone...Zimbabwe were well in control at the halfway stage of their innings against India [ Images ] in the first match of the triangular series at Bulawayo on Friday.
After 26 overs, the home team had made 139 for one.
Brendan Taylor and Hamilton Masakadza put on 88 runs for the opening wicket - in just 78 balls - to lay the foundation of the innings.
and now 151 for 2wkt in 30.3over
Answered by Jagdish, 28 May '10 06:14 pm
After 26 overs, the home team had made 139 for one.
Brendan Taylor and Hamilton Masakadza put on 88 runs for the opening wicket - in just 78 balls - to lay the foundation of the innings.
and now 151 for 2wkt in 30.3over
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