Updated On: 23 August, 2022 08:00 AM IST | Harare | IANS
Sikander Raza`s century saw Zimbabwe put up a string fight after seemigly being down at out when they were at 169-7 at one stage

KL Rahul plays a shot as Ryan Burl looks on during the third ODI match between Zimbabwe and India. Pic/ AFP
Stand-in captain KL Rahul was appreciative of Zimbabwe`s fightback and taking the game deep in the third and final ODI at Harare Sports Club on Monday. He then admitted that he would have liked to seal the victory a little earlier in the match.
After Shubman Gill`s top-class maiden ODI century, 130 off 97 balls, laced with 15 fours and a six took India to 289-8, Zimbabwe were down and out in the run chase at 169-7. In came Sikandar Raza and he slammed 115 off 95 balls, including nine fours and three sixes, to bring Zimbabwe on the verge of a huge victory.