Zimbabwe had already defeated two previous champions, Australia and Sri Lanka, in the group stage. In the Super Eight, they will lock horns against two-time champions West Indies and India, and South Africa, the runners-up of the previous edition. Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza calls his team ‘underdogs’, but by no means are they pushovers. They are gaining momentum and have a captain who knows a thing or two about chasing against the odds.
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