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Vijay, Rahane help India post 271/8 against Zimbabwe
Harare, July 12
India's openers Murali Vijay
and skipper Ajinkya Rahane played a slow but structured innings to help
India reach 271/8 in 50 overs against Zimbabwe in the second of their
three-match One-Day International (ODI) series at the Harare Sports Club
here on Sunday.
Vijay struck 72 runs off 95 balls while Rahane scored 63 off 83 to help the visitors reach a decent total.
For Zimbabwe, Neville Madziva (4/49) was the pick of the bowlers.
Put
in to bat by Zimbabwe, India got off to a slow start with openers
Ajinkya Rahane and Murali Vijay taking their time to settle down. The
duo went on to score 39 in the first 10 overs.
The home team bowled on a tight line at the start forcing the India batmen to be cautious.
The
next ten overs also saw the visitors play sedately, spending their time
in the middle, to judge the wicket rather than being aggressive and
played out 68 balls in the first 20 overs without scoring.
India,
though, managed to keep wickets in hand and posted 78/0 in 20 overs.
Zimbabwe bowlers - Neville Madziva, Brian Vitori, Donald Tiripano - all
were disciplined and were economical.
India skipper Ajinkya Rahane, looking to up the scoring rate, fell in the 26th over but only after building a strong foundation.
The
Rahane-Vijay opening stand scored 112-runs for the first wicket.
Zimbabwe sensed a chance at picking up wickets after breaking the
opening stand.
Rahane's wicket didn't put a check on India's
scoring as Vijay kept on scoring freely but failed to reach his maiden
ODI century as he was caught by substitute fielder Malcolm Waller at
long-on off the bowling of Madziva.
India were comfortably placed
at 159/2 in 33.3 overs when Vijay departed. His dismissal brought in
Ambati Rayudu who set up India's victory in the first ODI with a fine
century.
Rayadu looked in good touch and looked set to to make
another big score but fell untimely, scoring a knock of 41 runs from 50
balls.
After Rayudu's departure, Manoj Tiwary (22), Robin Uthappa
(13), Stuart Binny (25), Kedar Yadav (16), Axar Patel (1) all fell
cheaply in trying to score quickly.
But their efforts contributed to help India cross the 270-run mark.












