India face Zimbabwe on Saturday looking for their sixth win in a row — trying to emulate New Zealand, who have also won all their group games. For Team India, it’s about keeping up their momentum before the quarterfinals. They are already assured of top spot and will face Bangladesh in the last eight. [caption id=“attachment_2152445” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
 For Team India, it’s about keeping up their momentum before the quarterfinals. AFP[/caption] MS Dhoni sounded reluctant to rest any players and it seems unlikely that he will change the playing XI or his strategy — but this could be seen as a last chance for the likes of Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja come good. Dhoni has been particularly critical of the latter, and even though he is seen as a trusted lieutenant, his performances have come under the scanner. The 33-year-old has already matched Clive Lloyd’s record of leading a side to nine consecutive World Cup wins, and has surpassed Sourav Ganguly’s record of eight consecutive wins. Below is a complete lowdown on the statistics that matter ahead of facing Zimbabwe:
For Team India, it’s about keeping up their momentum before the quarterfinals.
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