Indian players and fans had their hearts in their mouths as the hosts needed only 10 runs off the last over but Zimbabwe skipper Elton Chigumbura's second One-day hundred was not enough to see the team through and they fell short by four runs chasing 256.
Ambati Rayudu produced a career-best unbeaten 124 and his second international century helped India recover from a top-order collapse and post a competitive 255 for six after they were inserted in by the hosts.
Rayudu, whose previous best score was 121, displayed tremendous maturity to steer India to the 250-plus score in the able company of Stuart Binny, who also made a career-best 77 off 79 balls.
As expected, it was far from a cake walk for India as Zimbabwe showed stomach for a fight before being stopped at 251 for seven.
India's bowlers were far from impressive as they consistently erred in line and length, bolwing a lot of loose full tosses.
Like India, Zimbabwe also kept losing wickets intermittently but Chigumbura kept the African minnows in hunt with his fighting 104, that came off just 101 balls.
Chigumbura's knock was not enough to seal a win but it kept Indian players on their toes and the match was not over before it was over.
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