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<h1>Brendan Taylor Century Against India</h1>

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A Brendan Taylor century in his last match in one-day international cricket has guided Zimbabwe to a total of 287 in their World Cup clash against India.

The 29-year-old impacted 138 off 110 balls to push his side to a focused score against MS Dhoni's men as he posted his seventh one-day universal hundred on his last diversion for his nation.

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India won the throw and chose to field, and the choice from Dhoni seemed, by all accounts, to be a decent one as Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav and Mohit Sharma all stowed early wickets to leave Zimbabwe reeling at 33-3 in the eleventh over.

Be that as it may, the entry of Taylor and Sean Williams quieted transactions as the couple kept the India assault under control and started to get the scoreboard moving once more.

Both players were calm at the wrinkle as Taylor scored his half-century off 65 balls, while Williams was more forceful as he discovered the limit with consistency to score his 50, which incorporated three fours and three sixes.

Williams fell in the wake of making his 50 when he was gotten and played by Ravichandran Ashwin, leaving Taylor to proceed with his attack as he turned into the attacker in the innings.

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Taylor impacted the ball around the recreation center to rapidly raise his 50 association with Craig Ervine, and had the capacity achieve his century off only 99 conveyances as he fueled his group past the 200-run mark.

The 29-year-old wasn't carried out there as he kept on discovering the limit, including dispatching Ravindra Jadeja for 25 in one over, before his innings was at last brought to an end when he was gotten by Shikhar Dhawan off the playing of Sharma for 138.

Ervine and Sikandar Raza included helpful runs toward the end of the innings, yet Shami and Yadav recovered their levelheadedness to guarantee that Zimbabwe were not able to pass 300 as they played out for 287.
 
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