Zimbabwe’s coach anticipates a fierce Indian onslaught in Chennai, drawing parallels to their recent defeat against the West Indies. He stressed the need for his team to adapt and disrupt India’s aggressive batting, particularly Suryakumar Yadav. Zimbabwe aim to learn from their previous loss and challenge the tournament favourites on a Chennai pitch offering unexpected pace and bounce.
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