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Brendan Taylor and Craig Ervine bring up 100-run stand against India in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

Currently, Zimbabwe are 232 for the loss of four wickets in 41 overs with skipper, Brendan Taylor batting on 137.

Edited By : Cricket Country Staff |Mar 14, 2015, 09:27 AM IST

Published On Mar 14, 2015, 09:27 AM IST

Last UpdatedMar 14, 2015, 09:27 AM IST

Brendan Taylor (above) contributed 77 while Craig Ervine contributed 20 along with three extras © Getty Images
Brendan Taylor (above) contributed 77 while Craig Ervine contributed 20 along with three extras © Getty Images

Zimbabwe batsmen, Brendan Taylor and Craig Ervine put up the 100-run stand for the fifth wicket, against defending champions, India, in their final group stage encounter of their Pool B, match 39 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 at Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday. Taylor contributed 77 while Ervine contributed 20 along with three extras. Currently, Zimbabwe are 232 for the loss of four wickets in 41 overs with skipper, Brendan Taylor batting on 137 and Craig Ervine on 20. Live Updates: India vs Zimbabwe

Earlier, India skipper, MS Dhoni, won the toss and elected to field first. India are fielding an unchanged squad from their previous game win against Ireland at Seddon park in Hamilton and so are Zimbabwe. The result of this match would be invariable as India have already qualified to the quarter-finals and would be facing Bangladesh on March 19 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), while Zimbabwe have been knocked out of the competition with just a single win from their five games so far. Live Scorecard: India vs Zimbabwe

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India take on Zimbabwe in their final Group B match at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. The game will take place at Eden Park, Auckland, before India make their way back to Australia for their quarter-final. On the other hand, Zimbabwe would go home after a campaign that saw them come close on a few occasions, but failed to record too many favourable results. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Complete Coverage