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.

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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.

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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.

Pakistan thump Zimbabwe to book U19 Women’s T20 WC Super Six berth

POTCHEFSTROOM: Pakistan bowlers displayed a combined effort to halt Zimbabwe to 97/6 before openers Eyman Fatima and Shawaal Zulfiqar led the side to a perfect 10-wicket victory to book their spot in the Super Six.

After opting to bat first, Zimbabwe endured a ruthless bowling attack from Pakistan and thus, could only amass 97/6 in their allotted 20 Overs.

Amid a dismal display with the bat, Zimbabwean captain Kelis Ndhlovu put on a brave fight with a 35-ball 42 while the rest of the batters could not contribute significantly to the total.

Anosha Nasir was the pick of the bowlers for the Green Shirts as she picked up 2/21 while Areesha Noor and Laiba Nasir struck out a batter each.

Set to chase a mere 98, Pakistan openers scripted a perfect run chase as they completed the pursuit with a match-winning 100-run partnership.

Eyman remained the core aggressor of the unbeaten partnership as she struck a quickfire half-century before finishing on 62 not out in just 35 balls, hitting a dozen boundaries including two sixes.

Meanwhile, her companion Shawaal played an anchoring 32-run knock and made sure a perfect run chase for Pakistan.

Following this victory, Pakistan stormed into the Super Six of the inaugural mega event.

In the Group C fixture, New Zealand outclassed West Indies by 10 wickets to finish on top of the standings, while West Indies held on to the second spot.

Putting West Indies into bat first, the White Ferns’ bowlers wreaked havoc over the Caribbean batting lineup and bundled them out for a paltry 68 in the final over.

Kate Chandler led the Kiwis’ bowling attack with 3/8, while Abigail Hotton and Olivia Anderson bagged two wickets each.

Set to chase 69, New Zealand eased through a 10-wicket victory; courtesy of a magnificent partnership between their openers.

Georgia Plimmer top scored for the side with 41 off 22 balls while Anna Browning was equally impressive with her 28 off 22 deliveries.

READ: England book Rwanda on 45 to seal big win in U19 Women’s T20 WC

‘Trying to overcome our mistakes,’ Haris confident in team to bounce back

PERTH: Pakistan right-arm speedster Haris Rauf acknowledged the national team’s poor start to their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 campaign but believes there is plenty of room for them to bounce back.

Haris, while talking at a pre-match press conference here on Saturday, commented on the team’s dismal start to their world cup campaign and expressed confidence in doing well in the remaining fixtures.

“We performed really well in last year’s world cup and were off to a decent start but that has gone by and we’re in the new world cup,” Haris stated.

“No doubt, our start this time was not as good as we lost two close matches. Ups and downs are parts of cricket but everyone knows the effort the team puts in and the belief each of us has in everyone.

“Definitely, we get hurt, as much as the fans do, but in the end, cricket is a game and winning and losing are parts of it.”

The right-arm pacer then revealed that the squad discussed the errors made in the previous two games and is working to correct them.

“We sit together and discussed our mistakes and tried to overcome them. There is still plenty of tournament left, so our strive will do our best in the upcoming matches,” said Haris.

In response to a question regarding the dropped catches off his bowling, Haris admitted that it hurts the bowler but again coined it as a part of the game.

It is pertinent to mention that Pakistan will take on the Netherlands in a must-win Super 12s match on Sunday.

The Green Shirts endured an opening defeat against arch-rivals India before suffering an upset defeat at the hands of Zimbabwe.

READ: Phillips’ century powers New Zealand to 167/7 against Sri Lanka 

WATCH: Gutted Shadab Khan cries after Zimbabwe upset Pakistan

PERTH: An emotional video of all-rounder Shadab Khan has been making rounds on social media platforms following Pakistan’s upset defeat at the hands of Zimbabwe in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 Super 12s fixture on Thursday.

In the video, the Pakistan all-rounder can be seen down on his knees and crying at the upset defeat against Zimbabwe.

One of the team’s supporting staff can also be seen tapping on Shadab’s shoulder and consoling him.

 

Shadab played a crucial role for Pakistan to restrict Zimbabwe to a paltry total as he picked up three wickets and conceded only 23 runs.

The right-handed batter then came out to bat at number five when Pakistan were 36/3 in the eighth over and needed a further 95 runs in 74 balls.

He then stitched an important 52-run partnership with Iftikhar Ahmed before falling to Sikandar Raza in the 14th over, while attempting to hit back-to-back sixes.

His dismissal triggered a frustrating batting collapse and Pakistan, consequently, fell just one run short to endure an upset defeat in the ongoing mega event.

READ: T20 WC: Australia, England split points after second MCG washout

PM Shehbaz responds to Zimbabwe President’s ‘fake Mr Bean’ troll

KARACHI: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday replied to the President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s tweet trolling Pakistan over the fake ‘Mr Bean’ saga.

The Green Shirts faced an upset defeat against Zimbabwe by one run at Perth in the Super 12 fixture of the ICC T20 World Cup Super on Thursday.

The premier congratulated Mnangagwa for his side’s astonishing win with a humourous take on the “Pak Bean” meme. The PM was responding to a tweet posted by the Zimbabwean leader in which he said Pakistan “should send the real Mr Bean”.

“We may not have the real Mr Bean, but we have real cricketing spirit .. and we Pakistanis have a funny habit of bouncing back,” he replied.

Earlier, the Zimbabwean head, in his tweet, congratulated the cricket team for a thrilling one-run victory and said Pakistan should send the real Mr Bean next time.

It all started when the Pakistani comedian Mohammad Asif, who is known as “Pakistani Mr. Bean” for his stark resemblance to British comedian Rowan Atkinson’s character, came to an event in the African country as the real one. The people thought him to be the real one but later realized they were tricked.

Twitter user Ngugu Chasura, commenting on a tweet by Pakistan Cricket Board, said his country will never forgive as they were sent the doppelganger instead of the real one.

He added, “We will settle the matter tomorrow just pray the rains will save you.”

READ: Bowlers power Zimbabwe to upset Pakistan in T20 World Cup

Bowlers power Zimbabwe to upset Pakistan in T20 World Cup

PERTH: Zimbabwean bowlers produced a remarkable performance and powered their side to defend a paltry total to upset Pakistan in the third match of today’s tripleheader in the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022.

Set to chase a paltry 131, Pakistan fell just one run short of victory as they could amass 129/8 in their quota of 20 overs.

The Green Shirts had a poor start to their run chase as the side lost both their key batters – Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan – cheaply inside the first power-play for four and 14 respectively.

Iftikhar Ahmed then partnered briefly with Shan Masood for the third wicket and added 13 runs for the third wicket before the former fell victim to Luke Jongwe in the eighth over.

Following his dismissal, Shan joined hands with Shadab Khan and stitched a valiant 52-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

The vital partnership between Shan and Shadab seemed to have put Pakistan in command as they cruised to 80/3 in 13 overs before Sikandar Raza struck for his first to provide the all-important breakthrough to his side.

Shadab fell after scoring 17 off 14 with the help of a six.

Coming at number six, Haider Ali bagged a golden duck and caused Pakistan to stutter at 88/5 in the 14th over.

Shan, who was playing the anchoring role, could not carry his bat till the end and fell to Zimbabwe’s key all-rounder Raza in the 16th over. He top-scored for his side with a gritty 44 off 38, laced with three boundaries.

Following the slump, Mohammad Nawaz and Mohammad Wasim Jr put on an important partnership for the seventh wicket and added 34 runs.

Amid their seventh-wicket stand, Pakistan were looking favourites to clinch the victory but Nawaz’s dismissal in the final over brought Zimbabwe back into the game. He could score 22 off 18.

Pakistan then needed three runs on the last delivery and Wasim Jr punched the ball down the ground but sharp work in the deep by the Zimbabwean fielder barred them from taking two runs and force the match to go into the super over.

Pakistan, consequently, could score 129/8 in 20 overs and endured an upset defeat at the hands of Zimbabwe by just one run.

Raza was the pick of the bowlers for Zimbabwe as he bagged three wickets for 25, while Brad Evans claimed two. Blessing Muzarabani and Jongwe struck out a batter each.

Batting first, Zimbabwe could manage to score 130/8 in their quota of 20 overs despite their opener providing a flying start.

Zimbabwean opening pair of Wessley Madhevere and Craig Ervine charged Pakistan bowlers right from the start and added 38 runs in just four overs.

Pakistan speedster Haris Rauf then struck in his first over to break the flourishing partnership and hand Pakistan a much-needed breakthrough as he removed Ervine for 19.

Madhevere’s stay also remained brief at the crease and perished in the next over as Mohammad Wasim Jr trapped him in his legs for 17.

Sean Williams then attempted to anchor the innings with a gritty knock of 31 and stitched two vital partnerships for his side with Milton Shumba and Sikandar Raza respectively.

Shadab Khan, however, put an end to Williams’ inning in the 10th over as he castled the latter for 31. He faced 28 deliveries and smashed three boundaries.

Following Williams’ departure, Zimbabwe ran into a frustrating collapse as the side lost four wickets in a span of just five deliveries and slipped to 95/7 in the 15th over.

Ryan Burl and Brad Evans then stood up for their team and stitched a vital 31-run partnership for the eighth wicket to guide Zimbabwe to a comparatively decent total of 130/8 in 20 overs.

Evans scored 19 before falling to Wasim Jr in the final over, while Burl remained unbeaten on 10.

Mohammad Wasim Jr led the bowling attack for Pakistan as he returned with astounding figures of 4/24, while Shadab bagged three. Haris, on the other hand, made one scalp.

Bowlers shine as Zimbabwe stun Pakistan in T20 WC

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Zimbabwean bowlers produced a remarkable performance and powered their side to defend a paltry total to upset Pakistan in the third match of today’s tripleheader in the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022.

PAK 129/6 (20 Overs)

Evans to bowl the final over

PAK 120/6 (19 Overs)

Ngarava comes to bowl the 19th

PAK 109/6 (18 Overs)

Muzarabani comes into the attack

PAK 102/6 (17 Overs)

Ngarava comes back into the attack

PAK 99/6 (16 Overs)

Raza comes to bowl his last

PAK 93/5 (15 Overs)

Evans replaces Muzarabani

PAK 88/5 (14 Overs)

Raza comes back

PAK 80/3 (13 Overs)

Muzarabani comes back

PAK 71/3 (12 Overs)

Williams continues

PAK 61/3 (11 Overs)

Ryan Burl comes to bowl his first

PAK 54/3 (10 Overs)

Sean Williams comes into the attack

PAK 49/3 (9 Overs)

Raza continues

PAK 41/3 (8 Overs)

Luke Jongwe comes to bowl his first

PAK 31/2 (7 Overs)

Sikandar Raza comes into the attack

PAK 28/2 (6 Overs)

Evans continues

PAK 23/2 (5 Overs)

Muzarabani comes back

PAK 20/1 (4 Overs)

Brad Evans comes to bowl his first

PAK 12/0 (3 Overs)

Ngarava continues

PAK 3/0 (2 Overs)

Blessing Muzarabani to bowl from the other end

PAK 2/0 (1 Over)

Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan come out to open the inning for Pakistan. Richard Ngarava to bowl the first over.

PAKISTAN vs ZIMBABWE (2nd INNINGS)

PERTH: Pakistan bowlers displayed a combined bowling effort to power their side to reduce Zimbabwe to a below-par total of 130/8 in 20 overs in the 24th match of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022.

ZIM 130/8 (20 Overs)

Wasim Jr to bowl the final over

ZIM 120/7 (19 Overs)

Haris comes to bowl the 19th

ZIM 115/7 (18 Overs)

Naseem comes to bowl his last

ZIM 108/7 (17 Overs)

Haris replaces Wasim Jr

ZIM 104/7 (16 Overs)

Shaheen comes to bowl his last

ZIM 98/7 (15 Overs)

Wasim Jr comes back

ZIM 95/5 (14 Overs)

Shadab comes to bowl his last

ZIM 87/3 (13 Overs)

Naseem comes back

ZIM 76/3 (12 Overs)

Shadab comes again

ZIM 71/3 (11 Overs)

Haris replaces Shaheen

ZIM 67/3 (10 Overs)

9.4: Shadab tumbles in his followthrough, swallows a looping chance in both hands and coolly takes the plaudits. Shumba was through his stroke too soon, jabbing with hand hands, and pays the price.

Shadab continues

ZIM 61/2 (9 Overs)

Shaheen continues

ZIM 53/2 (8 Overs)

Shadab Khan comes into the attack

ZIM 49/2 (7 Overs)

Shaheen comes back

ZIM 47/2 (6 Overs)

5.2: Struck Madhevere high on the pad flap, it’s hitting off! Sufficiently flush to trigger three reds!

Wasim Jnr replaces Naseem

ZIM 42/1 (5 Overs)

4.6: Ervine took his eyes off the ball at the moment of impact, beaten for sheer pace and that’s the end of a lively opening stand.

Haris Rauf comes into the attack

ZIM 38/0 (4 Overs)

Naseem continues

ZIM 31/0 (3 Overs)

Mohammad Wasim Jr replaces Shaheen

ZIM 23/0 (2 Overs)

Naseem Shah to bowl from the other end

ZIM 14/0 (1 Over)

Wessley Madhevere and Craig Ervine come out to bat for Zimbabwe. Shaheen Shah Afridi to lead the bowling attack.

PAKISTAN vs ZIMBABWE (1st INNINGS)

PERTH: Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat first against Pakistan in the last third of today’s tripleheader of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022.

PLAYING XIs

Pakistan: Babar Azam (c), Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Shan Masood, Iftikhar Ahmed, Haider Ali, Shadab Khan, Muhammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah.

Zimbabwe: Wessly Madhevere, Craig Ervine (c), Milton Shumba, Sean Williams, Sikandar Raza, Regis Chakabva (wk), Ryan Burl, Luke Jongwe, Brad Evans, Richard Ngarava, Blessing Muzarabani

HEAD TO HEAD (T20Is)

Matches 17, Pakistan 16, Zimbabwe 1

FORM GUIDE

Pakistan:
L, W, W, L, W
Zimbabwe: 
NR, W, L, W, W

Zimbabwe win toss and opt to bat first against Pakistan in T20 WC

PERTH: Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat first against Pakistan in the last third of today’s tripleheader of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022.

PLAYING XIs

Pakistan: Babar Azam (c), Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Shan Masood, Iftikhar Ahmed, Haider Ali, Shadab Khan, Muhammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah.

Zimbabwe: Wessly Madhevere, Craig Ervine (c), Milton Shumba, Sean Williams, Sikandar Raza, Regis Chakabva (wk), Ryan Burl, Luke Jongwe, Brad Evans, Richard Ngarava, Blessing Muzarabani

HEAD TO HEAD (T20Is)

Matches 17, Pakistan 16, Zimbabwe 1

FORM GUIDE

Pakistan: L, W, W, L, W
Zimbabwe:
NR, W, L, W, W

T20 WC: Pakistan eye to bounce back as they take on Zimbabwe today

PERTH: Pakistan will resume their expedition for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 semifinal berth today as they take on Zimbabwe in one of the three Super 12s Group 2 matches today at Optus Stadium here.

Pakistan, fresh from the anguishment of witnessing the vital two points slipping away on Sunday when they collided with arch-rivals India at Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Zimbabwe, on the other hand, would be concerned about the thrashing they received from South Africa a day later, but also relieved to have come away with a point.

Pakistan’s frustrating defeat at the hands of India raised concerns about whether the team should have gone with four pacers and one spinner, which might result in them bringing Mohammad Wasim Jr into the lineup.

It is, however, more likely that the team would still recruit both their full-time spinners Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawaz in the Playing XI, whereas, the inclusion of a pacer can allow Babar Azam to have more options in the bowling department.

The bowling would be a major concern for Zimbabwe, consequently, from the thrashing, they endured in their first Super 12s match against South Africa.
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Pakistan would be heavily relying on their openers – Babar and Mohammad Rizwan – to fire in a must-win match, while their failure in the high-octane match against India turned to be a blessing in disguise as their middle-order chipped in on the big stage.

Their pace attack has been the key for them since this year’s Asia Cup, while their ace pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi’s underwhelming return might be a concern for them.

Zimbabwe, however, has been heavily relying on their all-rounder Sikandar Raza, while Wessley Madhvere’s brilliance in the last game could be a major confidence booster for their batting lineup.

Their pace attack paid them well in the tournament thus far, especially Blessing Muzarabani, whose height and the extra bounce on most Australian surfaces was always going to be a trump card for Zimbabwe.

The weather has been a concern for most of the teams in the ongoing World Cup, however, the weather forecast claims that only a five per cent chance of rain is expected here today.

HEAD TO HEAD (T20Is)

Matches 17, Pakistan 16, Zimbabwe 1

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