India was handed a 76-run defeat by the Proteas last Sunday, while the Chevrons had a humiliating loss by 107 against the Windies. During the West Indies vs Zimbabwe game, Sikandar Raza, the captain of the Zimbabwe National Cricket Team, was hit by a ball struck by Rovman Powell. The incident occurred in the 16th over of the Caribbean innings.
There were reports of the Zimbabwe skipper missing out on the important clash against Suryakumar Yadav’s side mid-week. Dismissing the rumours, all-rounder Ryan Burl, who attended Zimbabwe’s pre-match press conference, gave an update about Sikandar Raza’s injury and his participation tomorrow.
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With primarily Raza being an off-spinner, keeping in mind that the India batters have struggled against the off-spinners in this edition of the World Cup. Sikander Raza went for 52 runs in three overs. The Windies posted a massive total of 254/6 in their first Super 8 game, and they never came back in the run chase and were bowled out for 147 runs.
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Until the South Africa match, there were some batters in the Men in Blue side who were stepping up one or the other day and saving the collapse and winning games for the side. However, against a quality bowling attack of the Proteas, they could not come back after the setback they suffered with 5/2 in the first two overs.
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