BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe: Pakistan continued their dominance with both bat and ball to win the second of five One-day Internationals against Zimbabwe by nine wickets.
Opener Fakhar Zaman eased to his second ODI century, finishing with a career best 117 not out, to seal a win that had been set up by Pakistan’s seam attack, who bowled Zimbabwe out for 194.
Usman Khan took four wickets and Hasan Ali chipped in with 3 for 32 to bowl the hosts out, Pakistan’s top order batsmen then capped a commanding performance.Zimbabwe won the toss and opted to bat first on another cold morning in Bulawayo.
They were put under immediate pressure by Pakistan’s new ball attack, and in particular Usman. He had both openers caught behind in his first spell.Zimbabwe briefly rallied during a 62-run partnership between Masakadza and Tarisai Musakanda but that was their best stand.
After Usman took two wickets with consecutive deliveries in the 44th over, the hosts were 166 for 7 and sinking fast.Moor cobbled together stands with the lower order to keep his side ticking along, and brought up his third ODI fifty in the 48th over.
But after he fell attempting to up the run rate, Pakistan made short work of Zimbabwe’s tail to bowl the hosts out four balls short of a completed fifty overs.Zimbabwe could not match Pakistan’s precision and menace with the ball as openers Fakhar and Imam-ul-Haq took 54 from the powerplay without ever giving more than half chance to the fielders. The pair took their opening stand to 119 before Imam was run out, against the run of play, for 44.
At the other end, Fakhar raced past a run-a-ball fifty untroubled by the Zimbabwean attack and reached three figures in the 32nd over. With Babar Azam for company, he quickly knocked off the runs required for victory, sending Pakistan 2-0 up in the series.
Zimbabwe won toss
Zimbabwe
B B Chari c Sarfraz b Usman 1
C J Chibhabha c Sarfraz b Usman 7
*H Masakadza c Asif b Malik 59
T K Musakanda lbw b Hasan 24
P J Moor c Malik b Hasan 50
†R Murray b Hasan 16
D T Tiripano b Usman 13
L N Roche lbw b Usman 0
W P Masakadza run out 12
T L Chatara run out 1
B Muzarabani not out 1
Extras (b 4, lb 2, w 4) 10
Total (all out, 49.2 overs) 194
Fall: 1-3, 2-18, 3-80, 4-105, 5-140, 6-166, 7-166, 8-190, 9-192, 10-194
Bowling: Amir 9-0-33-0 (w 1); Usman 10-1-36-4 (w 2); Faheem 6-1-15-0; Hasan 8.2-1-32-3 (w 1); Shadab 10-0-47-0; Fakhar 3-0-11-0; Malik 3-0-14-1
Pakistan
Imam-ul-Haq run out 44
Fakhar Zaman not out 117
Babar Azam not out 29
Extras (b 1, w 4) 5
Total (1 wicket, 36 overs) 195
Did not bat: Shoaib Malik, *†Sarfraz Ahmed, Asif Ali, Faheem Ashraf, Shadab Khan, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Amir, Usman Khan
Fall: 1-119
Bowling: Chatara 6-0-34-0 (w 1); Muzarabani 7-0-28-0; Tiripano 7-0-33-0 (w 3);
Roche 6-0-38-0; Masakadza 10-0-61-0
Result: Pakistan won by 9 wickets
Man of the Match: Fakhar Zaman (Pakistan)
Umpires: Russell Tiffin (Zimbabwe) and Ian Gould (England). TV umpire: Langton Rusere (Zimbabwe). Match Referee: Ranjan Madugalle (Sri Lanka)
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