Cricket-India to maintain fearless approach after win over Zimbabwe, says Varma


Cricket - ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 - Super 8 - India v Zimbabwe - MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India - February 26, 2026 India's Tilak Varma takes a catch to dismiss Zimbabwe's Dion Myers REUTERS/Priyanshu Singh

Feb 27 (Reuters) - India will ⁠stick to the fearless brand of cricket they displayed in their ⁠72-run win over Zimbabwe in Chennai on Thursday as the ‌defending Twenty20 World Cup champions chase a spot in the semi-finals, batter Tilak Varma said.

Needing to win by a big margin to boost their net run rate after losing ​the previous encounter to South Africa by ⁠76 runs, India restricted Zimbabwe ⁠to 184-6 in pursuit of a daunting 256-4 — the highest total of this ⁠year’s ‌tournament.

Abhishek Sharma (55) and Hardik Pandya (50 not out) smoked blistering half‑centuries, while Varma posted an unbeaten 44 off 16 balls after ⁠being pushed down the order from his usual number-three ​slot.

"We want to ‌play the fearless cricket, the brand of cricket we played today ⁠and have ​played since last year," Varma, 23, told reporters.

"The same intent we want to keep in the next game as well. And going on to the tournament, ⁠also we (want to) do the same intensity."

India’s ​strong start to the Super Eight match prompted them to promote Pandya to maximise the momentum, leaving Varma — who had scored only 107 runs in ⁠five games before Thursday — to take on the finishing role.

"I always say that whatever team needs, I am up for it," Varma said.

"And according to the situation, I can adjust. But as I said before I ​was just waiting for one innings.

"I am pretty ⁠confident now that going forward I can win the games for the ​team."

India next play West Indies on Sunday in ‌Kolkata and need a win to ​leapfrog the Caribbean side to secure a place in the semis.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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