Mire blitz in vain as Pakistan thwart gritty Zimbabwe
HARARE: Pakistan knocked Zimbabwe out of the Twenty20 tri-series in Harare in a closely-fought encounter on Wednesday, beating the hosts by seven wickets with five deliveries to spare.
Opener Fakhar Zaman top-scored for Pakistan with 47 before captain Sarfraz Ahmed overcame a spirited Zimbabwean fightback and saw his side home with an unbeaten 38.
Their efforts meant that Zimbabwean all-rounder Solomon Mire’s bellicose earlier innings earlier went in vain.
Mire struck 94, the highest score by a Zimbabwean in Twenty20 internationals, but Zimbabwe’s 162 for 4 was not enough to overcome the world’s top-ranked T20 side.
Fakhar said Pakistan was always confident they could pull off a successful chase.
“We have a very deep batting line-up, so we were confident we could chase it,” he said.
Pakistan given a rapid start by Fakhar and fellow opener Haris Sohail, who took 56 from the Powerplay.
Haris holed out soon afterwards, but Fakhar continued to show the sort of touch that made him vital to Pakistan’s successful Champions Trophy run last year.
Mixing aggression with an ability to manoeuvre the ball around the field, he cracked four fours and a six.
The tactic spoke volumes about his development as a limited overs batsman.
“In the start in T20 I was hitting every ball in my striking zone, but after playing eight to 10 games I sat with some senior players like Shoaib Malik and Sarfraz Ahmed, and spoke about my gameplans with them,” Fakhar explained.
“I realised that I could play proper cricket shots and be successful (in T20), and that’s what I’ve been doing recently.”
He may have learnt even more from Sarfraz’s innings of calm precision that kept Pakistan up with an asking rate that hovered around eight for much of the match.
Executing his attacking strokes perfectly, Sarfraz found the gaps and the boundaries whenever they were needed.
He displayed a particularly deft touch with his late cut, taking boundaries off left-arm spinners Tendai Chisoro and Wellington Masakadza with the stroke.
With four runs needed from the final over, it was also the shot he used to end the game, gliding seamer Chris Mpofu to the third man boundary.
Where Sarfraz’s innings was one of finesse, Mire’s 63-ball 94 for Zimbabwe showcased big-hitting ability.
Mire started slowly, but hit his first six into the stands beyond long leg to move into the 20s and was soon smashing Pakistan’s attack to all corners of the ground.
Mire’s fourth six took him to a 32-ball half century, his first in this format, and he wasn’t done there.
He collected a fifth six with a huge strike down the ground off Mohammad Nawaz’ left-arm spin, and then lifted fast bowler Mohammad Amir for the biggest hit of the day, over the roof of the three storey stand beyond midwicket.
He eventually fell for 94 attempting another big hit, but his 64-run third wicket stand with Tarisai Musakanda boosted Zimbabwe to a respectable total after two poor outings in this tournament.
“We were expecting 130 to 140 on this pitch, but Mire played a very good innings,” said Fakhar.
It was not enough to beat Pakistan, however, who are now assured a place in Sunday’s final against Australia.
Score Board
Pakistan won toss
Zimbabwe
C Zhuwao b Faheem 24
S F Mire c Shadab b Hussain 94
*H Masakadza b Shadab 2
T K Musakanda c Malik b Amir 33
E Chigumbura not out 5
M N Waller not out 0
Extras (lb 1, w 3) 4
Total (4 wickets, 20 overs) 162
Did not bat: †P J Moor , T S Chisoro, C B Mpofu, W P Masakadza, B Muzarabani
Fall: 1-49, 2-82, 3-146, 4-161
Malik 1-0-12-0; Amir 4-0-25-1; Hasan 4-0-37-0; Faheem 4-0-24-1; Shadab 3-0-28-1 (w 1); Nawaz 3-0-25-0; Hussain 1-0-10-1 (w 2)
Pakistan
Fakhar Zaman c Mpofu b Mire 47
Haris Sohail c Mire b Masakadza 16
Hussain Talat c Zhuwao b Mpofu 44
*†Sarfraz Ahmed not out 38
Shoaib Malik not out 12
Extras (w 6) 6
Total (3 wickets, 19.1 overs) 163
Did not bat: Asif Ali, Shadab Khan, Faheem Ashraf, Mohammad Nawaz, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Amir
Fall: 1-58, 2-95, 3-138
Bowling: Chisoro 4-0-38-0; Muzarabani 4-0-31-0 (w 1); Mpofu 3.1-0-31-1 (w 4);
Masakadza 4-0-30-1; Waller 2-0-18-0; Mire 2-0-15-1 (w 1)
Result: Pakistan won by 7 wickets
Man of the Match: Solomon Mire (Zimbabwe)
Umpires: Langton Rusere and Iknow Chabi (Zimbabwe). TV Umpire: Russell Tiffin (Zimbabwe).
Match Referee: Jeff Crowe (New Zealand)
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