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Pakistan vs Zimbabwe Scorecard, 2nd Test, Zimbabwe vs Pakistan 2021

Result · May 07 2021, Fri - 01:00 PM (IST)
2nd Test - Harare Sports Club
PAKISTAN
510/8 decl
ZIMBABWE
132, 231 f/o
Pakistan won by an innings and 147 runs
CRR:3.4
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Bowler O M R W Eco
Blessing Muzarabani 29 6 82 3 2.8
Richard Ngarava 24 5 58 1 2.4
Luke Jongwe 17 1 68 1 4
Donald Tiripano 22 5 83 1 3.8
Tendai Chisoro 40.1 7 131 2 3.3
Milton Shumba 15 1 73 0 4.9
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
12/1 (7.3) Imran Butt
248/2 (82.3) Azhar Ali
252/3 (84.3) Babar Azam
264/4 (86.5) Fawad Alam
303/5 (101.6) Sajid Khan
340/6 (112.3) Mohammad Rizwan
341/7 (113.6) Hasan Ali
510/8 (147.1) Nauman Ali
Bowler O M R W Eco
Shaheen Afridi 14 4 34 1 2.4
Tabish Khan 15 8 22 1 1.5
Hasan Ali 13 4 27 5 2.1
Nauman Ali 6 3 3 0 0.5
Sajid Khan 12.4 6 39 2 3.1
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
0/1 (1.6) Tarisai Musakanda
23/2 (12.5) Kevin Kasuza
40/3 (17.5) Brendan Taylor
47/4 (24.5) Milton Shumba
53/5 (30.4) Tendai Chisoro
68/6 (36.2) Regis Chakabva
77/7 (38.5) Luke Jongwe
108/8 (54.6) Donald Tiripano
110/9 (55.5) Roy Kaia
132/10 (60.4) Blessing Muzarabani
Bowler O M R W Eco
Shaheen Afridi 20 5 52 5 2.6
Tabish Khan 11 3 46 0 4.2
Hasan Ali 10 7 9 0 0.9
Sajid Khan 6 1 32 0 5.3
Nauman Ali 21 3 86 5 4.1
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
13/1 (4.2) Tarisai Musakanda
63/2 (21.5) Kevin Kasuza
142/3 (36.5) Brendan Taylor
170/4 (45.3) Regis Chakabva
188/5 (52.3) Milton Shumba
196/6 (54.3) Donald Tiripano
196/7 (54.4) Roy Kaia
205/8 (57.5) Tendai Chisoro
205/9 (57.6) Richard Ngarava
231/10 (67.6) Luke Jongwe
Match Info
Series: Pakistan in Zimbabwe 2021
Date: May 07 2021, Fri - 01:00 PM (IST)
Country: Zimbabwe
City: Harare
Venue: Harare Sports Club
Toss: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
Zimbabwe Squad: Kevin Kasuza, Tarisai Musakanda, Regis Chakabva (wk), Brendan Taylor (c), Milton Shumba, Roy Kaia, Tendai Chisoro, Luke Jongwe, Donald Tiripano, Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Ngarava
Pakistan Squad: Abid Ali, Imran Butt, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam (c), Fawad Alam, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Hassan Ali, Shaheen Afridi, Tabish Khan, Nauman Ali, Sajid Khan
  • Zimbabwe have only managed to record one multi-game bilateral men's Test series victory over Pakistan (D1, L5); after going 0-1 down in this two-game series, they cannot improve upon that record this time around.
  • Five of the last six men's Test matches between Zimbabwe and Pakistan have been won by the Men in Green (L1); they come into this game having beaten Zimbabwe by an innings margin in the series opener, that game also taking place at Harare Sports Club.
  • Zimbabwe have gone six men's Tests without recording victory at Harare Sports Club (D1, L5); it is their longest ever winless run at the venue in this format.
  • Zimbabwe have not managed to win a men's Test match in Zimbabwe since September 2013, recording two draws and eight defeats there in the subsequent period; that victory came against Pakistan at Harare Sports Club, however.
  • Pakistan have registered three wins on the bounce in men's Test cricket ahead of this contest; they have not recorded four in succession since they managed five consecutive victories between December 2011 and February 2012.
  • Zimbabwe managed to catch nine of their 10 opportunities in the field during the series opener whilst Pakistan dropped four catches and only recorded a 60% success rate (6/10).
  • Zimbabwe bowled 14 full tosses in their one innings against Pakistan in the series opener, almost three times the number Pakistan logged in their two attempts last time out in that Test (five).
  • Hasan Ali (Pakistan) has picked up three five-wicket hauls in men's Test cricket so far in 2021, the most recorded by any seamer; he has taken 21 scalps at an average of just 15.5 in the format during this calendar year.
  • Donald Tiripano (Zimbabwe) was responsible for eight of the 10 runs scored from reverse sweeps in the series opener with Pakistan; he has logged more runs from that stroke than any other batsman in men's Tests during 2021 (35).
  • Brendan Taylor (Zimbabwe) is 66 runs away from becoming only the third man to post 1,000 Test runs at Harare Sports Club (Andy and Grant Flower); he averages 46.7 at the Harare venue.