At the receiving end of a comprehensive performance from India in their 71-run loss to end their Men's T20 World Cup campaign, Zimbabwe skipper Craig Ervine admitted that there were changes in a couple of plans meant to counter a formidable batting line-up.
Though Zimbabwe managed to take a wicket in the 12th, 13th and 14th overs, K.L Rahul's second successive fifty in the tournament, making 51 off 35 balls and Suryakumar Yadav hitting an astonishing 61 not out off 25 balls meant they couldn't keep India to a small total.
Moreover, due to Suryakumar's brilliance, India took 79 runs in the last five overs. "I think maybe we could have changed up a couple of other plans. Suryakumar was brilliant at the end, negated Richey's wide yorkers, which was our main plan. We could maybe have changed our pace a bit more there," said a dejected Ervine in the post-match presentation ceremony.