[caption id="attachment_16150" align="alignnone" width="580"]India-match Man of the Match Yuzuvendra Chahal being cheered by his team mates after the fall of a Zimbabwe wicket. Image Source: BCCI[/caption] Internet Desk: India made cake walk of the target of 126 runs set by Zimbabwe as they romped home with 8 wickets to spare in second ODI played at the Harare Sports Club on Monday. The win gave Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his team an unassailable lead in the 3 match ODI series. Indian captain MS Dhoni won the toss and elected to field first. Man of the match Yuzuvendra Chahal spun magic to skittle the Zimbabwe innings for just 126 runs in 34.3 overs. In reply the Indians reached the target in 26.5 overs. Openers Lokesh Rahul and Karun Nair led India’s easy chase, putting on an opening stand of 58 runs before the former was bowled by Chamu Chibhabha for 33. Ambati Rayudu (41 off 44 balls) and Nair (39 off 68) then put together a partnership of 67 runs.However, with India two runs from victory, Nair was trapped leg before by Sikandar Raza. Manish Pandey hit up with remaining runs with a four to complete a resounding victory. Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal scalped three wickets as India produced another professional bowling effort to dismiss a fragile Zimbabwe batting line-up for 126 in the second One-day International . Zimbabwe lost their last seven wickets for 20 runs to be bundled out in 34.3 overs. Indian pacers Barinder Sran (2/17) and Dhawal Kulkarni (2/31) performed their duties early on before leggie Chahal (3/25) joined the party in his second ODI. The visitors are expected to chase down the modest target with ease to take an unassailable lead in the series. India had won the opening ODI comfortably here on Saturday. It was another chilly morning at the Harare Sports Club and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, winning the toss for the second time in succession, expectedly put the opposition in. Sran and Kulkarni got the ball to swing from the word go. Zimbabwe chose to open with Hamilton Masakadaza (9) and Chamu Chibhabha (21) this time but the move did not work as lack of application from the top-order left them struggling at 39/3 in 10 overs. The experienced Vusi Sibanda gave the innings some momentum with a fighting 53 off 69 balls, but his fall led to a batting collapse. He shared a handy 67-run stand with Sikandar Raza (16 off 41) to take his side past the 100-run mark. Chahal triggered off the collapse by removing Raza and Elton Chigumbura (0) to be on a hat-trick. Thirteen balls later, the spinner sent back Sibanda to have Zimbabwe in further trouble at 107 for six. Sibanda was the lone warhorse for Zimbabwe as he completed his 21st ODI half century. His knock comprised six fours and a six. It was a fresh pitch used for this game but stroke-making remained difficult. More than the conditions, the Zimbabwe batsmen had themselves to blame as they did not learn from the mistakes made in the opening game. Number eleven Sean Williams did not come out to bat owing to a sudden finger injury.