In a high-stakes Super 8 clash of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, India delivered a batting masterclass after being sent in by Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza. With qualification hopes hanging in the balance, the Indian think tank made two bold changes, bringing in Sanju Samson and Axar Patel in place of Rinku Singh and Washington Sundar. The decision paid off as the batting unit fired collectively to script history.

India began briskly, capitalizing on the powerplay and maintaining momentum through the middle overs. The platform laid by the top order allowed the middle-order duo of Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma to launch a brutal assault in the death overs. Boundaries flowed freely as Zimbabwe’s bowlers struggled to contain the onslaught on a batting-friendly surface.

Pandya emerged as the star of the night, unleashing a breathtaking knock of 50 off just 23 deliveries. His innings, studded with four towering sixes and played at a strike rate exceeding 200, completely shifted the momentum in India’s favor. The all-rounder mixed timing with power, targeting both pace and spin with equal ease and finishing the innings with authority.  

Tilak complemented him brilliantly, rotating strike early before accelerating at the right moment. Their partnership ensured India didn’t just finish strongly but ended with a record-breaking total of 256 for 4 — the highest score ever posted by the Men in Blue in the history of the tournament. The late surge yielded a massive haul of runs in the final five overs, leaving Zimbabwe with a daunting chase.

The total not only boosted India’s net run rate but also sent a strong message to the remaining teams in the competition. In a must-win scenario, the batting lineup responded with fearless intent and clinical execution, underlining their championship ambitions. With momentum now on their side, India will look to carry this explosive form into their upcoming fixtures as the race for semifinal spots intensifies.