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India Take Unassailable Series Lead vs Zimbabwe : Samson Hits 43 as Visitors Win by Five Wickets in 2nd ODI

Though Hooda was castled by Raza to end the 56-run, Samson finished off the chase with a huge six-over long-on to seal the match and series in India's favour.

Sentinel Digital Desk

HARARE, Aug 20: Sanju Samson hit an unbeaten 43 as India beat Zimbabwe by five wickets in the second ODI at Harare Sports Club on Saturday. With the win, India also take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series, with Monday's match becoming a dead rubber.

After pacer Shardul Thakur took three wickets while rest of the bowlers took a wicket each as India's disciplined bowling attack bundled out Zimbabwe for just 161 in 38.1 overs, the visitors were in some discomfort at 97-4. But Samson, who hit three fours and four sixes in his unbeaten 43 off 39 balls and Deepak Hooda (25, including three fours) shared a 56-run stand to get the match in India's favour with 146 balls remaining.

Chasing 161, K.L. Rahul's promotion as opener backfired as he was trapped plumb lbw while attempting to flick off Victor Nyauchi. Shikhar Dhawan was aggressive and used his feet well to hit four good-looking boundaries. But he was undone by a well-directed bouncer from Tanaka Chivanga as he pulled but it got big on him and skied to square leg.

Ishan Kishan chopped onto his stumps off Luke Jongwe to depart cheaply. But Shubman Gill, batting at three, was at his classy best, bringing out his signature short-arm jab while oozing class with his off-side boundaries and driving straight down the ground with a full face of the bat. Gill's promising knock was ended at 33 when he got a top-edge on a slash straight to deep third man.

From 97-4 in 14 overs, Hooda and Samson joined forces to take India over the line. Though Hooda was castled by a yorker from Raza to end the 56-run stand for the fifth wicket, Samson finished off the chase in style with a huge six-over long-on to seal the match and series in India's favour.

Brief scores: Zimbabwe 161 all out in 38.1 overs (Sean Williams 42; Ryan Burl 39 not out; Shardul Thakur 3-38, Deepak Hooda 1-6) lost to India 167-5 in 25.4 overs (Sanju Samson 43 not out, Dhawan 33; Luke Jongwe 2-33, Sikandar Raza 1-16) by five wickets. IANS

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