<h1>India Team eye on 6 out of 6 Win</h1>

Two groups at inverse finishes of the Full-Member range will complete their gathering stage engagements tomorrow. The extent that the World Cup is concerned, there is by nothing riding on this match. India will beat their gathering regardless of the fact that they lose to Zimbabwe, who are as of now out of the competition.
Zimbabwe have not come to India for a respective arrangement since 2002, and the huge young men oblige them by sending a second-string side like clockwork to play a couple of one-dayers. It is just in ICC competitions that Zimbabwe get the chance to face a full-quality India outfit.
They have pursued in all their five matches in this way, three times by their own particular decision. The pursuits have been vivacious, however Zimbabwe have one win to show in spite of approaching a couple times. As Brendan Taylor has said, they have played well 80% of the time, however have neglected to keep it up in the staying 20%.
Their rivals had the capacity move into high rigging comfortable begin of their battle, and have kept up that beat following. They have ventured up their amusement against solid adversaries and not neglect the force against lesser ones. It has been a close flawless run for the Indians in this way, and six in six preceding the knockouts is well inside their sights.
Last Five Matches, Most Recent First
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Zimbabwe : ~ LLLWL
Quotes
"The new-ball bowlers have struck early, where they possibly haven't done that in the past, and they're bowling with some good pace too. That's certainly good for Indian cricket, and it'll be very challenging for us tomorrow, not just the pace but the swing they're producing at the moment."
Brendan Taylor is impressed by the performance of the India attack
"Since the grounds in Australia are bigger you have more options. You can pitch the ball up and use more variations. In smaller grounds you cannot make mistakes and you cannot give the batsmen chances."
Mohammed Shami on adapting to smaller grounds in New Zealand