Pakistan vs Zimbabwe Live: Shaheens elect to bowl in third one-day

HARARE: Pakistan Shaheens have won the toss and opted to bowl first against Zimbabwe Select in the third one-day of the six-match series here at Harare Sports Club on Sunday.

Watch Pakistan Shaheens vs Zimbabwe-A Live Match Today – Live on ARY ZAP

PLAYING XIs

Pakistan Shaheens: Muhammad Hurraira, Saim Ayub, Haseebullah Khan, Kamran Ghulam, Hussain Talat (c), Omair Yusuf, Qasim Akram, Mubasir Khan, Aamer Jamal, Mohammad Ali, Shahnawaz Dahani.

Zimbabwe A: Joylord Gumbie, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Craig Ervine, Wessly Madhevere, Sean Williams, Clive Madane, Ryan Burl, Wellington Masakadza, Faraz Akram, Tendai Chatara, Tanaka Chivanga.

All-round Muzarabani-led Zimbabwe A thrash Pakistan Shaheens

HARARE: Blessing Muzarabani followed his 24-ball fifty with a four-for and steered Zimbabwe A to a resounding 80-run victory over Pakistan Shaheens in the second one-day of the six-match series.

Set to chase a par 237-run target, Pakistan Shaheens’ batting lineup faltered once again as they bundled out for a meagre 156 in the 38th over and thus handed a dominating victory to Zimbabwe A, who now leads the six-match series 2-0.

The visitors were off to a poor start to the run chase as young batting sensation Saim Ayub bagged a golden duck.

Following an early hiccup, skipper Imran Butt partnered with Muhammad Huraira and took the team’s total to 44 in the 10th over Blessing Muzarabani drew a much-needed breakthrough for his side in the form of Huraira’s wicket.

Huraira smashed four boundaries and a six on his way to a 36-ball 33.

Pakistan Shaheens succumbed to another blow as Kamran Ghulam perished for a two-ball duck.

Butt then put on brief partnerships with Hussain Talat (10) and Haseebullah Khan (8) before Mubasir Khan joined him in the middle when Pakistan Shaheens were 71/5 in the 18th over.

Mubasir and Butt batted sensibly and stitched a fighting 73-run partnership for the sixth wicket.

When the pair looked in all sorts of control, Victor Nyauchi managed to claim the prized wicket of Butt and dented Pakistan Shaheens’ pursuit. He top-scored for his side with a cautious 45 off 81 deliveries, hitting three boundaries.

Sean Williams then put Zimbabwe A in complete control in the next over as he removed set batter Mubasir Khan on 44 as the Shaheens slipped to 147/7. He faced 60 deliveries amid his gritty knock and smashed seven boundaries.

Pakistan Shaheens’ batting tail did little resistance against a disciplined Zimbabwe A’s bowling attack as the hosts wrapped up the innings by taking the remaining three wickets within the next three overs.

Blessing Muzarabani led the bowling attack for Zimbabwe A with 4/23 while Nyauchi and Williams bagged two each.

Watch Pakistan Shaheens vs Zimbabwe-A Live Match Today – Live on ARY ZAP

Put into bat first, Zimbabwe A raised 236 at the back of an astounding half-century by their tailender Blessing Muzarabani despite Aamer Jamal’s five-wicket haul.

Jamal took a five-wicket haul to help Shaheens reduce the hosts to 169/9 in the 32nd over when Muzarabani joined fellow tailender Tendai Chatara at the crease and gathered a sensational 67-run last-wicket partnership.

Muzarabani remained not out on 50 while Chatara, who played a support role the whole time, was dismissed by Mir Hamza after scoring 15 from 20 balls.

Electing to bowl first, Shaheen secured an upper hand early on when Shahnawaz Dahani struck twice in two balls, removing opener Innocent Kaia (10) and no.3 Wessly Madhevere (0) in the fourth over. 

Jamal picked his first wicket in the 11th over, dismissing Sean Williams on 13 before well-set Craig Ervine (23) also fell prey to him in his next over.

He then went to take three more wickets in his next spell between the 26th and 32nd over as wicket-keeper Clive Madande (43), skipper Wellington Masakadza (6) and Victor Nyauchi (9) were sent back by the right-arm pacer. 

Ryan Burl, who held the fort for Zimbabwe alongside Madande with an excellent sixth-wicket stand of 88 runs, however, was bowled out by Mehran Mumtaz on 47 in the 31st over.

Pakistan vs Zimbabwe Live: Shaheens elect to bowl in second one-day

HARARE: Pakistan Shaheens have won the toss and opted to bowl first against Zimbabwe A in the second one-day of the six-match series here at Harare Sports Club on Friday.

Watch Pakistan Shaheens vs Zimbabwe-A Live Match Today – Live on ARY ZAP

PLAYING XIs

Pakistan Shaheens: Imran Butt (c), Saim Ayub, Mohammad Huraira, Kamran Ghulam, Hussain Talat, Haseebullah Khan, Mubasir Khan, Aamer Jamal, Mehran Mumtaz, Mir Hamza, Shahnawaz Dahani.

Zimbabwe A: Innocent Kaia, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Craig Ervine, Wessly Madhevere, Sean Williams, Clive Madane, Ryan Burl, Wellington Masakadza, Victor Nyauchi, Tendai Chatara, Blessing Muzarabani.

Ryan Burl, bowlers power Zimbabwe A to edge Pakistan Shaheens

HARARE: Middle-order batter Ryan Burl played a fighting 69-run knock before Tendai Chatara’s five-for lifted Zimbabwe A to edge Pakistan Shaheens by 24 runs in the first one-day of the six-match series here on Wednesday.

Pakistan Shaheens’ batting lineup faltered against Zimbabwe A bowlers and could raise 210 before bundling out in 47 overs despite Mubasir Khan’s gritty 49-run knock.

The touring side got off to a dismal start to the run chase as they lost three wickets for just 29 runs as Saim Ayub (8), Imran Butt (6) and Muhammad Huraira (3) could manage single-digits.

Following an early slump, Kamran Ghulam and Hussain Talat attempted to steady the sinking ship and anchored it by putting on a crucial 48-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

The pair appeared to have settled down and started to race up the run rate until Wellington Masakadza claimed a much-needed breakthrough for his side in the form of Talat’s prized wicket.

He scored 29 off 25 deliveries, hitting four boundaries and a six.

Kamran then partnered with Haseebullah Khan and could add 29 runs before Masakadza struck again to dent the visitors’ pursuit by removing the former.

He struck five boundaries on his way to a 63-ball 42.

Following Kamran’s dismissal, Mubasir Khan joined Haseebullah in the middle and the pair pushed their side closer to the total with a solid 60-run partnership.

When the pair looked in all sorts of control, Masakadza once again drew a breakthrough for his side as he removed Haseebullah, caught and bowled. The wicketkeeper batter scored 45 off 63 deliveries including five boundaries.

Mubasir, who was holding his ground firm, failed to make it all the way through as he succumbed in the 46th as Blessing Muzarabani castled him to put Zimbabwe A in command.

He remained the top-scorer for Pakistan Shaheens; scoring 49 in 68 balls and striking five boundaries.

Zimbabwe A’s pick of the bowlers, Chatara then made sure to wrap up a convincing victory for his side as he picked the last two wickets and completed his five-wicket haul.

He returned with brilliant figures of 5/37 while Masakadza claimed 3/32. Muzarabani and Wessly Madhevere picked up a wicket apiece.

Watch Pakistan Shaheens vs Zimbabwe-A Live Match Today – Live on ARY ZAP

Put into bat first, Zimbabwe A batting lineup struggled against a disciplined Pakistan Shaheens’ bowling attack and were bundled out for 234 in the 46th over.

The hosts had a dismal start to their innings as they ran out half of their batters in just the 14th over with only 64 runs on the scoreboard.

Following the slump, Ryan Burl and wicketkeeper Clive Madane scripted an astounding recovery for their side as they stitched a gritty partnership for the sixth wicket.

The duo soaked in the pressure, exerted by the Pakistan bowlers, and added 90 runs to the total before Madane fell victim to Mehran Mumtaz in the 30th over. He scored 34 off 55 deliveries and hit three boundaries.

Burl then joined hands with skipper Wellington Masakadza and raised a further 39 runs to the total before Mir Hamza marked the end of the former’s gritty knock.

He top-scored for Zimbabwe A with a 68-ball 69 which featured six boundaries and two sixes.

Following Burl’s departure, skipper Masakadza took the reigns of Zimbabwe’s innings and put on a crucial partnership with Brad Evans before Mir Hamza removed him in the 42nd over.

Masakadza struck two boundaries on his way to a 41-ball 25.

Evans, on the other hand, attempted to stretch the innings with the batting tail until Shahnawaz Dahani castled him in the 46th over. He played a crucial 19-run knock.

For Pakistan Shaheens, Aamer Jamal led the bowling charge with 4/35, followed by Mir Hamza’s 3/37 while Dahani made two scalps.

Pakistan vs Zimbabwe Live: Shaheens elect to bowl in first one-day

HARARE: Pakistan Shaheens have won the toss and opted to bowl first against Zimbabwe A in the first one-day of the six-match series here at Harare Sports Club on Wednesday.

Watch Pakistan Shaheens vs Zimbabwe-A Live Match Today – Live on ARY ZAP

PLAYING XIs

Pakistan Shaheens: Imran Butt (c), Saim Ayub, Mohammad Huraira, Kamran Ghulam, Hussain Talat, Haseebullah Khan, Mubasir Khan, Aamer Jamal, Mehran Mumtaz, Mir Hamza, Shahnawaz Dahani.

Zimbabwe A: Innocent Kaia, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Craig Ervine, Wessly Madhevere, Sean Williams, Clive Madane, Ryan Burl, Wellington Masakadza, Brad Evans, Tendai Chatara, Blessing Muzarabani.

Zimbabwe call international players for Pakistan Shaheens one-day series

HARARE: Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) on Tuesday, unveiled a strong 14-member squad for the six-match one-day series against Pakistan Shaheens, scheduled to commence on May 17.

With the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 on home soil only a month away, the ZC has named a strong squad to race up their preparations to seize a spot in the mega event.

Almost all players who were part of the Zimbabwe squad that faced the Netherlands in March, have been retained for the 50-over series against Pakistan Shaheens that gets underway this Wednesday.

The Zimbabwe Select squad includes the experienced trio of Craig Ervine, Sean Williams and Tendai Chatara.

Pacemen Blessing Muzarabani and Richard Ngarava have also been picked alongside spin bowlers Wellington Masakadza and Brandon Mavuta as well as all-rounders Ryan Burl and Wessly Madhevere.

Besides the 14 international players, named to face the Pakistan Shaheens, the hosts will also be lending an opportunity to seven young players to gain some valuable experience.

ZC arranged the one-dayers to help Zimbabwe fine-tune for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 that will be staged across four venues in Harare and Bulawayo from 18 June to 9 July.

The event will see 10 teams competing for the two remaining places at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 in India later in the year.

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Pakistan Shaheens gear up for one-day series against Zimbabwe A

HARARE: Pakistan Shaheens carried out a robust training session ahead of their six-match one-day series against Zimbabwe A, scheduled to commence on May 17 here.

After a dominant performance in the two four-day matches, where Pakistan Shaheens emerged victorious with a convincing 2-0 win over Zimbabwe A, they are now geared up for the limited-overs action as they trained hard at the Harare Sports Club here.

The six 50-over matches will be played at the same venue from 17 May to 27 May.

The action-filled series will be telecasted live on Pakistan’s first HD Sports channel – A Sports and be simultaneously streamed on the digital platform of ARY Digital Network – ARY ZAP in crystal clear HD quality.

The 16-member Shaheens squad includes eight players who have already represented Pakistan in international cricket.

Besides the eight international players, Shaheens will be hoping left-arm spinner Mehran Mumtaz to replicate his red-ball form in the white-ball series. He took 15 wickets across the two four-day matches, including 11 wickets in the first game at the Kwekwe Sports Club in Kwekwe.

In the batting department, Pakistan Shaheens will be banking on Haseebullah, Mohammad Huraira and Omair Bin Yousuf – all of whom struck centuries in the two four-dayers – to take their form with the bat in the limited-overs series.

Additionally, with the inclusion of Saim Ayub, who recently represented Pakistan in eight T20Is, Pakistan Shaheens have added more depth to their batting lineup. Saim’s presence is expected to bolster their batting order and provide stability in critical junctures of the game.

On the eve of the series, Saim Ayub said: “Representing the Pakistan men’s team in T20Is has been an incredible experience, and I’m thrilled to bring that valuable experience to the Shaheens for this 50-over series against Zimbabwe.

“I’m looking forward to the series with great anticipation. We have performed well in the four-day matches, but this is a new series and we respect Zimbabwe as opponents.

“The preparations at the Harare Sports Club have been intense and focused. We have been working hard on all aspects of our game, from batting to bowling and fielding. The coaching staff has left no stone unturned to make sure we are well-prepared for the series.”

Pakistan Shaheens: Imran Butt (captain) (Lahore), Hussain Talat (vice-captain) (Lahore), Aamir Jamal (Islamabad), Abdul Wahid Bangalzai (Quetta), Haseebullah (Quetta), Kamran Ghulam (Peshawar), Mehran Mumtaz (Rawalpindi), Mir Hamza (Karachi), Mohammad Ali (Sialkot), Mohammad Huraira (Sialkot), Mubasir Khan (Islamabad), Omair Bin Yousuf (Karachi), Qasim Akram (Lahore), Rohail Nazir (wicketkeeper) (Islamabad), Saim Ayub (Karachi) and Shahnawaz Dahani (Larkana).

Player Support Personnel – Aizaz Cheema (coach), Imran Abbas (manager), Abdul Rehman (team consultant), Saboor Ahmed (trainer), Muhammad Asad (physiotherapist) and Faisal Rai (team analyst).

Tour Schedule

17 May – 1st 50-over match; HSC, Harare
19 May – 2nd 50-over match; HSC, Harare
21 May – 3rd 50-over match; HSC, Harare
23 May – 4th 50-over match; HSC, Harare
25 May – 5th 50-over match; HSC, Harare
27 May – 6th 50-over match; HSC, Harare

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