Ayub played an aggressive inning, scoring an unbeaten 113* runs, while Abrar claimed 4 wickets to secure victory for Pakistan, leveling the series at 1-1.
After a surprising loss in the 1st ODI, Pakistan bounced back in the 2nd ODI with an incredible 10-wicket victory over Zimbabwe, leveling the series 1-1. This was Pakistan’s fifth 10-wicket win in ODI history and their second such win against Zimbabwe. Saim Ayub was the star with a brilliant unbeaten 113 runs off just 62 balls, while Abrar Ahmed made a dream debut by taking 4 wickets.
Match Review
- Teams: Pakistan vs. Zimbabwe
- Format: 2nd ODI Match
- Toss: Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to bat first
- Result: Pakistan won by 10 wickets
- Venue: Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s Struggle
Zimbabwe’s batting lineup failed to withstand Pakistan’s disciplined bowling attack. After losing 2 wickets for just 23 runs, Craig Ervine and Dion Myers added 38 runs to stabilize the innings. However, Pakistan’s bowlers maintained pressure, preventing big partnerships and bowling out Zimbabwe for just 145 runs.
Key Moments in Zimbabwe’s Innings:
- Abrar Ahmed: On debut, took 4 wickets for just 33 runs, delivering an excellent performance.
- Salman Ali Agha: Took 3 crucial wickets, dismantling Zimbabwe’s middle order.
- Supporting Bowlers: Saim Ayub and Faisal Akram chipped in with 1 wicket each to bowl Zimbabwe out for 145 runs.
Pakistan’s Easy Chase
Pakistan comfortably chased the small target of 145 runs with Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique leading the charge.
- Saim Ayub played a remarkable knock, smashing 113 runs off 62 balls at a strike rate of 182.25.
- Abdullah Shafique supported well with an unbeaten 32 runs.
This dominant performance gave Pakistan their fifth 10-wicket win in ODI history and leveled the series 1-1.
Key Performances in Pakistan’s Innings:
- Saim Ayub: Scored a stunning 113 runs off 62 balls*, showcasing aggressive and classic batting.
- Abdullah Shafique: Stayed not out with 32 runs, providing solid support.
Player of the Match
The Player of the Match award went to Saim Ayub for his outstanding unbeaten 113 runs. His century not only boosted Pakistan’s confidence but also highlighted his potential as an aggressive young talent.
Turning Points of the Match
- Abrar Ahmed’s Bowling: Abrar’s fantastic 4-wicket haul restricted Zimbabwe to a low total.
- Saim Ayub’s Century: Saim’s attacking knock ensured a smooth and quick chase, leaving Zimbabwe bowlers helpless.
Pakistan’s Historic Records in ODIs
Pakistan has now won five ODIs by 10 wickets, with two of them against Zimbabwe. Here’s a look at their previous 10-wicket wins:
- 1986: Against New Zealand in Sharjah
- 2008: Against Bangladesh in Karachi
- 2011: Against West Indies in Mirpur
- 2011: Against Zimbabwe in Harare
- 2024: Against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo
Scorecard
Zimbabwe Team
Pakistan Team
Joylord Gumbie | 5(14) |
Tadiwanashe Marumani | 4(2) |
Dion Myers | 33(30) |
Craig Ervine(c) | 18(35) |
Sean Williams | 31(39) |
Sikandar Raza | 17(17) |
Brian Bennett | 14(27) |
Brandon Mavuta | 3(12) |
Richard Ngarava | 2(5) |
Blessing Muzarabani | 11(11) |
Trevor Gwandu | 1*(3) |
Extras | 6(lb1, wd5) |
Total | 145/10 |
Saim Ayub | 113*(62) |
Abdullah Shafique | 32*(48) |
Extras | 3(wd3) |
Total | 148/0 |
Conclusion
After a poor performance in the 1st ODI, Pakistan delivered a brilliant comeback in the 2nd match. Abrar Ahmed’s dream debut, Saim Ayub’s aggressive century, and the team’s unity and hard work ensured a memorable victory.
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