Zimbabwe Achieves Historic Record in T20 World Cup Super 8 Match
Zimbabwe achieved a historic record in the T20 World Cup Super 8 match, scoring 107 runs. Despite losing, the team set a record for the highest share in the match. Meanwhile, West Indies showed their strength with a score of 254 runs. Both performances highlight the importance and quality of their cricket players.

Highlights
- •Zimbabwe achieved a historic record of 107 runs in the T20 World Cup Super 8 match
- •Bradley Evans and Moshizizi Hatsmyer set a record-breaking partnership of 44 runs in the match
- •West Indies scored 254 runs in 20 overs, making their performance in the tournament record-breaking
- •The match set the stage for West Indies to achieve their second biggest innings in the tournament
During the T20 World Cup Super 8 match between the West Indies and Zimbabwe, this cricket match will be remembered for a long time. The West Indies outperformed significantly with a score of 107 runs, demonstrating their strength. Meanwhile, Zimbabwe, despite losing the match, set a historic record for the latest wicket in the tournament's history.
Mumbaiwala and Bradley Evans, both of Zimbabwe’s best players, put up a remarkable performance to set the highest-record share for the 10th wicket in the tournament's history. They made 44 runs in 24 deliveries, including two fours and five sixes.
Upheld by the team during their toughest moments, the 10th wicket share highlights the remarkable talent of Bradley Evans, who helped their team achieve a major milestone in the World Cup. Umpire Moshizizi and Rivemane, both of whom are part of the West Indies team, had the remarkable performance but were unable to lead their team to victory. However, their performance in the match is likely to be remembered for a long time.
West Indies performed exceptionally during the match, scoring 254 runs in 20 overs. The pair of Simarren Hatsmyer and Rolmar Powell executed an impressive batting, scoring century partnerships, with the latter bringing down the runs.














