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ABHISHEK SINGH ∙ 9 May 2021

ZIM vs PAK | 2nd Test: Pakistan one wicket away from clean sweep as Hasan and Nauman Ali pick fifers

The Pakistani team remains just one wicket away eve after grinding a whole day of play at the Harare Sports Club in Harare to get hosts Zimbabwe all out twice, to finish the second and last game of the series on day three of the Test match itself. Having enforced follow on after getting Brendan Taylor’s side out for 132 in the first innings, the Pakistani bowlers couldn’t run through the defences of the top order as easily as in the last innings. In fact, Regis Chakabva and skipper Taylor made a good case of themselves, going for the attack and scoring some important runs. However, they threw their wickets away to some unnecessary shots. While wicket-keeper batsman Chakabva is once again the top scorer with the bat, scoring his fifth Test half-century (80 off 137 balls), Taylor missed out on what could have been his 11th Test fifty by a solitary run. The 9 run partnership between the duo has so far been the highest in this innings for the Chevrons. For Pakistan, Nauman Ali and Shaheen Afridi were the picks of the bowlers in the second innings, sharing between them all the nine wickets that have fallen so far. While 34-year-old Nauman got rid of dangerman Chakabva and the rest of the middle order, Shaheen, having picked Taylor and Tisarai Musakanda early on, came back late in the day to pick two quick wickets to rattle the Zimbabwe lower order. He almost raised a glimmer of hope in the fielding unit that they might not have to come back another day and the game would be done and dusted today itself. However, it wasn’t to be as Zimbabwe remained 220-9 at the end of the day’s play. Luke Jongwe (31*), playing his maiden Test stood there for the last five overs of the day alongside number 11 Blessing Muzarabani, forcing Pakistan to come back tomorrow and have another go. Jongwe on the other hand would try and get as many runs as possible for himself and the team. Earlier in the day, Hasan Ali wreck havoc on the Zimbabwe lineup with his in swing and control over the ball. The 26-year-old picked four of the six Zimbabwean wickets to fall on the morning of May 9. Backed by the best bowling figure in his Test career, Pakistan bundled out Zimbabwe for 132. Debutant Sajid Khan picked was the second-highest wi ket taker in the innings with two scalps.
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SOMYA KAPOOR ∙ 9 May 2021

Hasan Ali demolishes Zimbabwe batting line up as Pakistan enforce follow-on

Pakistan continued their dominance against Zimbabwe in the second Test in Harare after bundling out the home side for 132 in the first innings on the third day to take a mammoth 378-run lead. Beginning at 52/4, the hosts only managed to add 80 more runs to their overnight total before getting bowled out. Riding on Hasan Ali’s career-best figures of 5/27 in 13 overs and some fine piece of fielding in the middle, Pakistan rattled the Zimbabwean batting line up. The right-arm bowler completed his fifer, courtesy, a brilliant catch from Azhar Ali in the gully region. Roy Kaia just negotiated a quick, outside off-stump ball towards the off-side that carried to Azhar in a swift manner but he did manage to hold on to it to Ali his fifth wicket. This was the 26-year old's fourth five-wicket haul in the last five innings. In total, he has picked up 24 wickets in those innings at a phenomenal average of 9.58. Apart from Ali, Sajid Khan scalped a couple of wickets while Shaheen Afridi and Tabish Khan picked up a wicket apiece. Wicket-keeper batsman Regis Chakabva top-scored for the hosts with 33 while Donald Triapno chipped in with 23. The Babar Azam-led side en-forced a follow-on after Zimbabwe were all out in the first session of the day itself. Earlier, Pakistan had posted 510/8 (D) in the first innings after Abid Ali notched up his maiden double-century in Tests while Azhar Ali struck a fine century during the course. Apart from these two, Nauman Ali fell short of a well-deserved hundred after he was dismissed for 97. Pakistan lead the two-match Test series 1-0 after they defeated Zimbabwe in the first encounter by an innings and 116 runs while they also won the three-match T20I series 2-1.
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ABHISHEK SINGH ∙ 8 May 2021

ZIM vs PAK | 2nd Test: Pakistan in pole position as Zimbabwe collapse after Abid Ali's double hundred

It was Abid Ali’s day at the Harare Sports Club in Harare as he hit his maiden double century in Test cricket, aided and supported well by spinner Nauman Ali, who unfortunately missed out on a maiden Test ton, getting stumped off 97. Pakistan’s debutants Sajid Khan and Tabish Khan picked their maiden Test wickets as the host Zimbabwe were pushed to 52/4 at the end of Day two’s play of the second Test. Hasan Ali and Shaheen Afridi, the usual suspects took one each as well. Coming to bat after having let their opponents score freely and reach 510-8 in their first innings, Zimbabwe didn’t get off to a good start as Tisiarai Musakakand became 36-year-old Tabish Khan’s first international wicket. Tabish was lucky as the in swinger clearly seemed to be missing the leg stump on replays. Regis Chakabva, who was promoted to number-3 did well to build a small partnership with the other opener Kevin Kasuza. But a nipping inswinger from Hasan Ali saw Kasuza’s off-stump cartwheel to Pakistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan. Zimbabwean skipper Brendan Taylor’s poor run of form continued as he edged a climbing short ball, bowled by an aggressive Shaheen from around the wicket, to Rizwan behind the stumps. Sajid Khan’s arm ball then got Milton Shumba and the Chevrons were reeling at 47-4 in 25 overs. The nightwatchman Tendai Chisoro then played out the remaining five overs alongside Chakabva to see off the day. Earlier in the day, starting from their overnight score of 268-4, Pakistan were anchored by Abid, who even in the face of wickets falling at regular intervals, kept ongoing. At 341-7, with no recognize batsman left to stand at the other end with Abid, it seemed that Pakistan will fold out under 400. However, 34-year-old Nauman had other ideas. Not at all a mug with the bat, the Sindh born utilised all his First class experience where he has 10 half-centuries and over 2000 runs, and played a blinder of an innings, hitting 104 balls 97, in which 41 off his last runs came off just 17 balls. The left-hander hit nine fours and five sixes in total as well. Once he got out, Babar Azam declared the innings at 510-8. Both Abid and Nauman added 169 for the eighth wicket, the 13th highest in the world and second for Pakistan. The highest eighth-wicket partnership for Pakistan also came against Zimbabwe when Wasim Akram and Saqlain Mushtaq added 31 runs in 1996.
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SOMYA KAPOOR ∙ 7 May 2021

PAK vs ZIM: Azhar, Abid notch up tons before Muzarabani rattles Pakistan middle-order

Pakistan managed to put 268/4 on Day 1 of the second Test in Harare. Batting first after winning the toss, the visitors lost Imran Butt for 2 but Abid Ali and Azhar Ali played cautiously and stitched a 236-run stand to get the side back on track. While Abid remained unbeaten at 118, Azhar departed for 126 off Blessing Muzarabani. The right-arm bowler then picked up a couple of more wickets that included the scalps of captain Babar Azam and in-form batsman Fawad Alam in quick succession to reduce Pakistan to 264/4. Muzarabani eventually returned with figures of 3/41 in 19 overs while Richard Ngarava picked up a wicket as well before the stumps were called. Earlier, in the day Tabish Khan made his Test debut for Pakistan at the age of 36. Known for his consistency, Tabish has scalped 598 First-Class wickets so far. "I cannot express my happiness in words for my Test debut. Every kid who starts playing cricket in Pakistan has a dream of representing the country, especially in Test format and it's been a long journey for me but I have achieved my dream today," Tabish said earlier in a video released by PCB. "I will try my level best to meet everyone's expectations and give my 110% for the crest on my chest." Pakistan lead the two-match series 1-0 after they thumped Zimbabwe by an innings and 116 runs in the first fixture. They had also won the three-match T20I series 2-1.
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SOMYA KAPOOR ∙ 6 May 2021

We are most likely to go ahead with same XI for second Test: Babar Azam

Pakistan lead the two-match Test series against Zimbabwe 1-0 after beating the hosts convincingly by an innings and 116 runs in Harare. Captain Babar Azam hailed his team’s efforts in the last clash and isn’t looking to tweak the winning combination in the second game. "We won the first Test convincingly in three days, so we are most likely to go ahead with the winning combination (for the second Test),'' said Babar Azam addressing the media. Talking about the all-round performance, Babar further said that the openers did their job with precision while the middle-order and the bowling attack dominated well. "Our openers set the tone (in the first Test) and the middle order took forward the momentum, especially Fawad Alam whose experience was very important for us in Tests," said Azam. "Hasan Ali was outstanding and Shaheen Afridi bowled well, in fact, our bowlers dominated the first Test." Riding on Shaheen Afridi and Hasan Ali’s brilliant bowling performance in the first innings, the visitors bundled out Zimbabwe for 176 and then posted 426, courtesy another hundred from Fawad Alam and some magnificent efforts from Imran Butt with the bat. Zimbabwe were then bowled out for 134 in the second innings. Hasan rattled the Zimbabwean batting line up and returned with a five-wicket haul during the course. The two teams will now begin the second Test on Friday in Harare. Pakistan earlier won the three-match T20I series 2-1.