India cruised to a commanding victory in the fourth T20I against Zimbabwe, winning by 10 wickets at Harare Sports Club. This win secured a 3-1 series lead with one game remaining.
Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal starred with an impressive 93*, while captain Shubman Gill supported with a half-century, guiding India to a flawless chase of Zimbabwe's 152/7 in just 15.2 overs.

After winning the toss, India opted to field. Zimbabwe's innings began steadily, with openers Wessly Madhevere and Tadiwanashe Marumani forming a 50-run partnership. However, Madhevere's dismissal for 39 triggered a slowdown.
Indian bowlers kept Zimbabwe in check with disciplined spells. Ravi Bishnoi and Khaleel Ahmed were economical, while Deshpande and Sundar claimed crucial wickets. The highlight for Zimbabwe was captain Sikandar Raza's valiant 45, which helped the hosts post a competitive total of 152/7.
Chasing 153, India's openers Jaiswal and Gill took control from the outset. Jaiswal, in sublime form, aggressively tackled Zimbabwe's bowling attack. His innings, laced with boundaries, showcased his ability to dominate the powerplay.
Gill played a more measured role, rotating strike and ensuring no wicket fell. Together, they steered India to victory with 28 balls to spare, exemplifying a perfect chase. Jaiswal finished with an unbeaten 93, missing a century but securing a comprehensive win for his team.
Zimbabwe's bowlers struggled to find breakthroughs. Despite a few good spells, they couldn't disrupt the Indian batsmen. Muzarabani and Raza were the standout performers, but their efforts were in vain against the clinical Indian openers.
This win marks another significant achievement for India under new leadership. Gill, taking the captaincy reins, demonstrated effective strategic planning and execution. Meanwhile, Jaiswal's exceptional form continues to cement his place in the squad.
The final match of the series is set for Sunday at the same venue. With the series already in their pocket, India might look to experiment with their lineup, giving opportunities to fringe players. Zimbabwe, on the other hand, will aim for a consolation win to restore some pride.