Dhoni's Zimbabwe counterpart, Brendan Taylor, will be playing his 167th and final one-day international for Zimbabwe after announcing he will join the English county team Nottinghamshire on a three-year contract after the World Cup. Though only 29, he says he will not play international cricket again.
``It's an incredible feeling, a very emotional day for me and we will try to get a big win for Zimbabwe,'' Taylor said.
Zimbabwe is also making its final appearance at this World Cup, having won only one of its five previous matches to miss out on the quarterfinals.
India is unbeaten in pool play and will face Bangladesh in the quarterfinals on Thursday.
Both teams named unchanged lineups.
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