After four straight losses during India's visit, Zimbabwe can only hope for a consolation win in tomorrow's match.
"(Victories) are going to come as time goes on. It's hard when you're losing, but there are a lot of positives that we can take out of the game. I think we'll get there. It's frustrating for the supporters but I think we'll get there.
Mpofu, who stood out with figures of three for 33 last night notwithstanding in a losing cause, said it was the best time of his career.
"I think it's the best time of my career. I'm enjoying cricket more than before. I think it's the things I've changed in my life - I've turned into more of a religious person and there are a lot of things that I've cut out. I'll tell you right now that I'm enjoying the game more than ever," he said.
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"Some of these guys are my heroes, I've watched them playing in India and I've asked them a few things about when they play IPL. They said that you can't just be predictable and try and bowl length," Mpofu said.
"No matter how quick you are, you have to be a step ahead of them. So I tried to mix my pace and back my skills up, because at the end of the day if I get hit trying to do my skills I'm not worried about that. I'm just trying to make what I do in the nets work in the game. Thank God it worked my way today," he revealed.
"At the end of the day we pulled it back, especially at the death. With the fire-power that we've got I thought we did quite well because at one stage I thought they could have got to 200," he said.