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The Harare Sports Club in Zimbabwe will be hosting the upcoming T20I series between India and Zimbabwe. All five matches of the T20I series will be played at this venue. 

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India will have a chance to continue their T20I dominance under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, while Zimbabwe will be looking forward to upsetting the newly crowned World T20 champions with a strong performance at home.

Team India have come back from 1-0 down in the first T20I, to being 2-1 up, midway through the tournament. The young Indian side can seal the deal with a victory in the next game, meanwhile the Chevrons hope to live another day, with a victory in the penultimate game.

The Sporting News takes a look at the overall stats of the Harare Sports Club ahead of the 4th T20I on Saturday.

How many T20I matches has the Harare Sports Club Stadium hosted?

The Harare Sports Club Stadium has hosted 47 T20I matches so far. The team batting first has won 26 times while the chasing side has won 21 times.

Harare Sports Club Stadium: Pitch report

The pitch at the Harare Sports Club Stadium in Zimbabwe has something in it for both batter as well as the bowlers. The solid and hard surface provides true bounce to the bowlers, while the ball comes on to the bat nicely for the batters. The surface also supports the spinners well who could create a big difference during the middle overs. 

What happened in the last T20I Harare Sports Club Stadium?

India steam rolled over the Chevrons in the latest T20I game played at this venue. Batting first, Zimbabwe put up a decent score of 152 runs in 20 overs. However, in reply, the Indian opening pair of skipper Shibhman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal tore apart the Zimbabwe bowling order, cursing to the target in just under 16 overs and without losing a single wicket. 

Brief scores:

  • Zimbabwe - 152/7 in 20 overs (Sikandar Raza 46, Tadiwanashe Marumani 32, Khaleel Ahmed 2/32)
  • India - 156/0 (Yashasvi Jaiswal 93*. Shubhman Gill 58*, Blessing Muzarabani 0/25)

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What is the highest score by a team at the Harare Sports Club Stadium in T20Is?

India currently holds the record for the highest total at this venue. The Men in Blue smashed 234/2 in their 20 overs against Zimbabwe in the second T20I of the 5-match series in 2024. Abhishek Sharma scored a blistering knock of 100 runs in just 47 balls. 

What is the average score at the Harare Sports Club Stadium in T20Is? 

The average first innings score in T20Is at this venue is 158.

What is the highest individual score at the Harare Sports Club Stadium in T20Is?

Aaron Finch holds the record for the highest individual score at this venue, having scored 172 runs in 76 balls in a game against Zimbabwe back in 2018. 

What are the best bowling figures at the Harare Sports Club Stadium in T20Is?

Mosaddek Hossain of Bangladesh bowled beautifully against Zimbabwe in a game back in July 2022. His bowling figures of 5/20 in 4 overs remains to be the best bowling performance at this venue to this date. 

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Which batsman has the most runs at the Harare Sports Club Stadium in T20Is?

Zimbabwean batter Wesley Madhevere has scored the most runs at the Harare Sports Club Stadium. The 23-year-old has scored a total of 501 runs in 21 innings at this venue in T20Is.

Which bowler has taken the most wickets at Harare Sports Club Stadium in T20Is?

Luke Jongwe of Zimbabwe holds the record for most wickets taken at this venue. Jongwe has taken a total of 27 wickets in 20 T20I matches at this venue.

India vs Zimbabwe 4th T20I: Latest Betting odds

According to Dafabet, India are the favourites to win the game against Zimbabwe.

RESULTODDS
India win1.10
Zimbabwe win7.25

 

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Rahul is a content producer for The Sporting News’ India edition.