Updated On: 28 February, 2026 10:03 AM IST | Chennai | PTI
Zimbabwe opener Brian Bennett fell agonisingly short of a T20 World Cup century, finishing unbeaten on 97 off 59 balls in a losing cause as India beat Zimbabwe by 72 runs in the Super Eights at Chepauk. Despite his lone-warrior knock that included a six off Jasprit Bumrah to bring up his fifty, Zimbabwe could only manage 184/6 in reply to India

Brian Bennett. Pic/AP, PTI
He fell three runs short of a T20 World Cup hundred but Zimbabwe opener Brian Bennett said that while it would have been nice to reach the milestone, he is grateful for his unbeaten knock which was the lone spark in his team's chase against India. Bennett's 97 not out (59 balls; 8 fours, 6 sixes) went in vain as Zimbabwe lost by 72 runs against a rampant India, who piled up a massive 256 for four before restricting the visitors to 184 for six in their T20 World Cup Super 8 clash here.
"Yeah, it would have been nice. Cricket is just like that sometimes, I'm not always going to get to that landmark. Just grateful for today, to get out there and put on a good innings, but couldn't get over the line... 250 (257) was going to be a tough one to win," the 22-year-old told reporters. On the lack of substantial partnerships during the chase, Bennett said: "I just told them when they came in -- listen, if you see the ball, just hit the ball. Don't worry about what I want, don't worry about me, just you do your thing and then that's what the conversations are about."