Harare (Zimbabwe): India, aided by Sanju Samson's half-century and pacer Mukesh Kumar's four-wicket haul, defeated Zimbabwe by 42 runs in the fifth and final T20I to win the five-match series 4-1 here on Sunday.
The African side needed a strong start but faltered early, losing two quick wickets within the first three overs. Tadiwanashe Marumani and Dion Myers played a couple of challenging overs quite sensibly and then targeted the spinners effectively, showcasing a solid counterattack to reach 47/2 by the end of the powerplay, shifting the momentum back into balance.
The duo stitched a 44-run partnership before it was broken by a spinner. Myers continued scoring briskly but eventually lost his wicket. Things deteriorated rapidly for Zimbabwe as they lost three more wickets in quick succession. Faraz Akram managed to hit a few impressive boundaries, but the asking rate was too high for the side to make a comeback, ultimately falling short by 42 runs.
Earlier, invited to bat, Samson (58, 45b, 1x4, 4x6) and Riyan Parag (22, 24b) added 65 runs for the fourth wicket as India recovered from a middling Power Play in which they scored 44 for three.
Yashasvi Jaiswal (12), who made a fine unbeaten 93 in the fourth T20I, started the proceedings with two sixes in the first two balls of the innings bowled by Sikandar Raza. But in the fourth ball of the same over, Jaiswal played the wrong line to a delivery on the middle and leg stump to get bowled.
Abhishek Sharma, who was dropped on 10 by Brian Bennett off Blessing Muzarabani, did not last long, edging the pacer two balls later to Clive Madande behind the wicket.