Pakistan Strike Zimbabwe By Seven Wickets At The Queens Sports Club

Pakistan Strike Zimbabwe By Seven Wickets At The Queens Sports Club

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The outstanding match was played between Pakistan and Zimbabwe. They were missing requiring 88 runs for accomplishment after collecting the home team out for 141 runs in their second innings, even though they did defeated three wickets in the practice.

Encompassing into bat by Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq, Zimbabwe accomplished 412 all out in their first innings before the player replied with 466 all out to set up a first-innings escort of 54.

There was not a great deal in it at that point but Zimbabwes second attempt distorted to 135-8 at the end of the fourth day, parting the Pakistani team with the view of a practice cleanup act.

Misbah, the captain of Pakistani team said "Maybe I was mistaken asking Zimbabwe to bat first. The wicket had green patches. But the bowlers stuck to the task well.

"Our batting to follow was excellent, of good quality. I am proud of the youngsters, especially Aizaz Cheema, who took eight wickets in the match.

"With the way the ball started behaving, turning and bouncing, I knew it would work in our favour."

Mohammad Hafeez was declared as Man-of the-Match, who was Pakistan starter who attained 119 and took four wickets for 31and give the boost to rest of the players to play well.

Zimbabwes opening innings score of 412 appeared possible to protect at least a draw between the two teams, which was their principal objective in terms of their want to achieve morality in top cricket circles after being readmitted to Tests after a break of six years. Pakistani cricketers led the match and had a victory.

Though, the Zimbabwe innings preceded only 15 balls on Monday morning, Taibu and last man Christopher Mpofu declining to debutant Aizaz Cheema.

Pakistan mislaid Hafeez, Taufiq Umar and Azhar Ali in reaching the winning line, but attention levels required could not have been of the highest. Even though Pakistan played very well and worked hard to set back the image and prestige of Pakistani cricket in the world of today.


About the Author:
Mohammad Hafeez was declared as Man-of the-Match. Pakistan played very well and worked hard to set back the image and prestige of Pakistan cricket in the world of today.



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