The moment came in the 15th over when Bishnoi, bowling to Sikandar Raza, saw Campbell attempting a quick single.Raza played a hurried shot to the off-side, prompting Campbell to set off but then change his mind halfway down the pitch.
Bishnoi, alert and agile, swiftly moved across to the ball, gathered it quickly, and despite being off-balance, unleashed a throw that found its mark at the non-striker’s end. Campbell was caught short by a considerable distance, and the third umpire wasn’t required as Bishnoi’s accuracy was spot-on.
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India’s decision to bowl first paid dividends as they restricted Zimbabwe to 152/7. Khaleel Ahmed led the bowling attack with figures of 2-32, well-supported by Tushar Deshpande, Washington Sundar, Abhishek Sharma, and Shivam Dube, each contributing with a wicket apiece.
Zimbabwe started well with a solid 63-run opening partnership between Tadiwanashe Marumani and Wesley Madhevere, but they struggled after losing their openers in quick succession.
Captain Sikandar Raza provided impetus to the innings with a brisk 46 off 28 deliveries, including two fours and three sixes, before his dismissal dented Zimbabwe’s hopes of a bigger total.
Despite Raza’s efforts, Zimbabwe couldn’t capitalize as India’s bowlers maintained pressure throughout. Bishnoi’s fielding gem encapsulated India’s sharpness on the field, exemplifying their commitment to tight bowling and excellent fielding standards that restricted Zimbabwe effectively.
India’s disciplined performance in both bowling and fielding ensured they maintained control, limiting Zimbabwe to a manageable total. Bishnoi’s run-out of Campbell stood out as a pivotal moment, showcasing his athleticism and contributing to India’s comprehensive display in the field.