Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Chahar, Krishna shine to bowl out Zim for 189

Pacers took three wickets apiece after India skipper KL Rahul chose to bowl in first ODI in Harare

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

HARARE: Comeback-man Deepak Chahar bowled an incisive opening spell as Indian bowlers dominated proceeding­s to bowl out Zimbabwe for a subpar 189 in the first One-Day Internatio­nal (ODI), here on Thursday.

It was the record ninthwicke­t stand of 70 runs between Brad Evans (33) and Richard Ngarava (32) that took Zimbabwe close to the 200-run mark.

Making a comeback to internatio­nal cricket after more than six months, it didn’t take long for Chahar to find his rhythm on a Harare Sports Club track that offered steep bounce.

The balmy morning conditions aided quality swing bowling.

Chahar, who bowled unchanged for seven overs with first spell figures of 3/27, was well supported by Mohammed Siraj (1/36), who worked up brisk pace while bowling the ideal Test match length.

Prasidh Krishna (3/50) and Axar Patel (3/24) also got their share of middle and lower-order victims while Kuldeep Yadav (0/36) was restrictiv­e despite going wicketless.

None of the Zimbabwe batters looked comfortabl­e during those opening overs as Chahar got a lot of deliveries to dart back late while some straighten­ed after pitching.

Opener Innocent Kaia (4 off 20 balls) saw a ball climb up

from back of length and Sanju Samson caught it on the second attempt.

His left-handed partner Tadiwanash­e Marumani (8 off 22 balls) drove a fuller-length delivery that swung late and Samson had an easy catch.

Chahar’s best delivery was the one that got Wessly Medhevere (5).

It seemed like drifting onto the pads but swung away late and squared up the righthande­r, who was found plumb in front.

Once Siraj had Sean Williams caught at first slip by Shikhar Dhawan, there wasn’t much resistance left in the Zimbabwean batting although skipper Regis Chakabva (35 off 51 balls) tried to put up a brief fight before Axar castled him.

 ?? AFP ?? Deepak Chahar (L) appeals for the wicket of Zimbabwe opener Innocent Kaia (R) at Harare Sports Club on Thursday.
AFP Deepak Chahar (L) appeals for the wicket of Zimbabwe opener Innocent Kaia (R) at Harare Sports Club on Thursday.

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