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Statistical highlights of India-Zimbabwe first T20 international

Updated - November 16, 2021 05:23 pm IST

Published - July 18, 2015 02:05 pm IST - Harare

The statistical highlights of the first Twenty20 International between India and Zimbabwe in Harare.

# Axar Patel (3/17) has produced the best figures by an Indian bowler vs Zimbabwe in T20Is.

# Patel’s superb bowling performance is the third best by an Indian bowler on debut in T20Is. Pragyan Ojha had taken 4 for 21 vs Bangladesh at Nottingham on June 6, 2009 — the best by an Indian bowler on debut.

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# Patel’s figures are the fourth best by an Indian spinner in T20Is. R Ashwin’s 4/11 vs Australia at Dhaka on March 30, 2014 are the best by an Indian spinner in T20Is.

# Patel became the fourth Indian player to receive the Man of the Match award on debut in T20Is, joining Subramaniam Badrinath, Dinesh Karthik and Pragyan Ojha.

# India (178/5) have posted their highest total vs Zimbabwe in T20Is, surpassing the 144 for three off 18 overs at Harare on June 13, 2010

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# Ajinkya Rahane and Murali Vijay were associated in a stand of 64 — India’s first fifty-run stand for the opening wicket vs Zimbabwe in T20Is, eclipsing the 32 between Murali Vijay and Naman Ojha at Harare on June 13, 2010.

# India has won all their T20Is vs Zimbabwe contested at Harare.

# India’s 54-run win is their third biggest in terms of runs in T20Is — their largest outside the subcontinent.

# India’s largest victory in terms of runs in T20Is is by 90 runs vs England at Colombo, RPS on September 23, 2012.

# Chris Mpofu has taken three for 33 — the best bowling performance by a Zimbabwean bowler vs India in T20Is.

# Mpofu’s performance is second best in T20Is next only to three for 16 vs Pakistan at King City (NW) on October 12, 2008.

# On his T20I debut, Neville Madziva conceded 46 runs — the most by a Zimbabwean bowler vs India in a T20I.

# Sandeep Sharma became the 10th bowler to concede a six (the batsman being Chibhabha) off his first legitimate ball in T20Is.

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