‘Our video analyst prepared a slide’: Suryakumar Yadav reveals secret behind India’s win vs Zimbabwe | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Our video analyst prepared a slide’: Suryakumar Yadav reveals secret behind India’s win vs Zimbabwe | Cricket News – The Times of India
Suryakumar Yadav (PTI Photo)

NEW DELHI: It was a must-win game for India to stay alive in the T20 World Cup semifinal race, and they delivered in emphatic fashion. Defending champions India crushed Zimbabwe by 72 runs in their Super Eights clash at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium, keeping their hopes alive while giving their net run rate a much-needed boost.Batting first, India posted a mammoth 256 for four, thanks to a blazing 55 from opener Abhishek Sharma and an unbeaten 50 from Hardik Pandya. Zimbabwe, who had stunned Australia and Sri Lanka to reach the Super Eights, could only manage 184 for six in reply, leaving India in complete control and setting up a winner-takes-all clash against the West Indies on Sunday.

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“We wanted to leave everything behind. We didn’t think too much about what we did in the league stage or in the last game in Ahmedabad. Our video analyst had prepared a slide for all the batters and bowlers, highlighting what we’ve done well over the past year. We looked at that, took a lot of positivity from it, and came here with clarity,” Suryakumar Yadav said after the match.“With contributions from the top order right down to number seven, I think there was hardly anything missing in our performance. To be very honest, we could have been a little more clinical with the ball. But at the end of the day, a win is a win, and we’ll take it as we move forward.”The victory also confirmed South Africa’s place in the semifinals after their nine-wicket win over West Indies.“We’ll definitely tighten a few screws when we go and play the West Indies cricket team. I don’t want to take any credit away from the Zimbabwean batters. I think they batted beautifully. Yes, the wicket was good, but the way they approached the innings — taking their time in the powerplay and then accelerating smartly — was impressive,” Suryakumar added.India’s left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh starred with the ball, returning 3 for 24 from his four overs. Zimbabwe’s Brian Bennett was left with the consolation of an unbeaten 97, the highest individual score by a Zimbabwean in T20 World Cup history, as his side bowed out of semifinal contention despite a promising start.“Credit goes to them as well. From a bowling point of view, though, we could have been a little smarter with certain options at key moments. In situations like this, we need to be courageous with our decisions. There’s no option other than taking the positive route. Once we reach Kolkata, we’ll sit down and plan properly for that game. For now, it’s about taking a day off, travelling, and relaxing,” Surya concluded.


T20 World Cup: Including Samson in the mix has been discussed: Kotak


T20 World Cup: Including Samson in the mix has been discussed: Kotak

India’s Sanju Samson during warm-up practice session on February 24, ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup match between India vs Zimbabwe at MAC Stadium, Chepauk in Chennai on February 26, 2026.
| Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam

Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak said that the Indian team, after its 76-run loss to South Africa, has been discussing Sanju Samson’s inclusion in the playing XI to break the left-heavy top-order (Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan and Tilak Varma).

“There can be changes, yes. It goes without saying that we discussed [team combination]. The opposition is bowling off-spin because our openers and No. 3 are lefties. I don’t think that there is any problem there either. But because we lost the last game and we have lost a wicket in the first over [often], any team would think [along those lines],” Kotak said on Wednesday (February 25, 2026), on the eve of India’s ICC T20 World Cup Super Eight game against Zimbabwe at the MAC Stadium.

On Abhishek’s recent rut, the 53-year-old said: “I never liked overthinking about one individual as we are playing with two all-rounders and six batters.”

When asked if there was panic in the ranks, Kotak was quick to point out India’s superb record in T20Is.

“There is no tension of Tilak or Abhishek, or even of us losing one match. We shouldn’t analyse that [SA loss] too much,” he said. “All the matches are must-win for us. If you want to go and win the World Cup, you expect to beat all the sides you play.”

Stick to your game

On the Men in Blue’s batting approach, Kotak added: “In T20s, if you worry too much about temperament and not play your shots freely, there will be other [problems]. Only if you lose a couple of wickets, you have to try and play normal cricket for the next six to eight balls.”

Kotak said that Rinku Singh, who missed Tuesday’s (February 24, 2026) practice, will reach Chennai on the eve of the match. “Rinku’s father wasn’t well, so he went back. I think he is coming back this evening [February 25, 2026]”.