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    All eyes on West Indies in Super8 Zimbabwe clash set for today

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    The unbeaten West Indies team will be in action today, Monday, February 23 in Mumbai, India. Shai Hope and his side will take on a determined Zimbabwe side from 09:30h local time.
    Both the West Indies and Zimbabwe topped their respective groups in the first round, but the job is far from finished for them as sterner challenges lie ahead.
    For the two-time champions, the West Indies, it will be another test of their self- assured approach in a format they truly thrive in and bring a flair which perhaps no other team do.
    Coach Daren Sammy’s troops have rallied well to the call of creating their own “little piece of history”, but consistency and rising up to the occasion would be paramount at this phase of the tournament.
    With four wins on the trot, the West Indies have ensured their series defeats in as many as seven bilateral affairs in the lead-up to the T20 World Cup is a matter of past.

    Shai Hope (155 runs, two half-centuries) has found his form; Shimron Hetmyer (134) has added a lot of firepower at number three and the two leaders in Jason Holder (seven wickets) and Roston Chase have chipped in with valuable performances along the way.
    Guyana s Sherfane Rutherford’s (126) explosiveness is another important factor for the Caribbean camp along with all-round capabilities of Romario Shepherd (six wickets), who in particular would lean on his Indian Premier League (IPL) experience at the Wankhede Stadium to deliver the goods.
    On the other hand, Zimbabwe have made the cricketing world yearn for more with their inspirational run so far.
    Zimbabwe have ticked the boxes of earning “respect and recognition” which they had set out for apart from making it to the Super Eights.
    But in a group consisting the indomitable South Africans, the West Indies and the title-favourites India, Zimbabwe will fancy their chances of causing maximum damage and see how far they can go.
    Zimbabwe’s self-belief and confidence match their all-round strength as they now find themselves in the big boys’ club where stakes are much higher than this band is used to.
    The young Brian Bennett has been a star with the bat with two fifties and a total of 175 runs putting him at the top of Zimbabwe’s run-scoring chart. But interestingly, the 22-year-old right-handed batter is yet to hit a six in this T20 World Cup, a fact that will not go unnoticed in the Caribbean camp at the planning stage.
    In all, the Zimbabweans have hit a grand total of eight sixes in this tournament as opposed to 36 from the West Indies in four matches alone.
    It is worth mentioning that the Sikandar Raza-led side played all their leagues games on more challenging pitches of Sri Lanka while the West Indies were based in India.
    With shorter boundary limits and assumed flatness of the surface at the Wankhede Stadium, it is one area that the West Indies would look to exploit as power-hitting remains their forte.
    West Indies: Shai Hope (Captain & wicketkeeper); Johnson Charles (wicketkeeper); Shimron Hetmyer; Brandon King; Rovman Powell; Sherfane Rutherford; Quentin Sampson; Roston Chase; Jason Holder; Romario Shepherd; Matthew Forde; Akeal Hosein; Shamar Joseph; Gudakesh Motie and Jayden Seales.
    Zimbabwe: Sikandar Raza (Captain); Ben Curran; Clive Madande (wicketkeeper); Tadiwanashe Marumani; Dion Mayers; Brian Benett; Ryan Burl; Brad Evans; Tony Munyonga; Tashinga Musekiwa; Graeme Cremer; Tinotenda Maposa; Wellington Masakadza; Blessing Muzarabani and Richard Ngarava.

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