Zimbabwe Clinches a Nail-Biting Victory to End the T20I Series on a High
Zimbabwe 133/8 (Bennett 43, Afridi 3-24) beat Pakistan 132/7 (Salman 32, Muzarabani 2-25) by two wickets
Zimbabwe ended their T20I series against Pakistan with a breathtaking two-wicket victory in Bulawayo, giving the home crowd a match to remember. While Pakistan had already secured the series, this final game was anything but a dead rubber, as it featured dramatic twists and turns before debutant Tinotenda Maposa’s heroics sealed the win on the penultimate delivery.
A Roller-Coaster Chase
Chasing a modest 133, Zimbabwe got off to a flying start with Brian Bennett and Tadiwanashe Marumani putting up a solid opening partnership. The pair raced to 50 runs in just five overs, making the target look easy. However, the middle order stumbled under pressure, going from 73/1 to 94/5 in no time.
Pakistan’s Sufiyan Muqeem worked his magic in the middle overs, keeping the run rate in check and causing crucial breakthroughs. When Zimbabwe needed 12 runs off the final over, with Maposa on strike in his debut game, the odds were stacked against them. But Maposa hit a boundary, followed by a stunning six, to bring Zimbabwe within two runs of victory. A dramatic final moment saw Zimbabwe scamper for a single to secure the win.
Zimbabwe’s Bowling Dominates Pakistan
Pakistan’s batting lineup struggled throughout their innings, managing just 132 runs. Blessing Muzarabani and Wellington Masakadza gave Zimbabwe an early edge by dismissing key players Omair Yousuf and Sahibzada Farhan cheaply.
Spin proved to be Pakistan’s biggest challenge as Sikandar Raza, Ryan Burl, and Brian Bennett consistently choked the runs during the middle overs. Salman Agha’s partnerships with Tayyab Tahir and Qasim Akram provided some resistance, while late cameos from Arafat Minhas and Abbas Afridi pushed Pakistan past 130.
A Blazing Start by Zimbabwe’s Openers
Zimbabwe’s opening duo, Bennett and Marumani, took the attack to Pakistan’s bowlers from the first over. Bennett’s aggressive stroke play set the tone, while Marumani kept the scoreboard ticking with stylish boundaries. The pair brought the required run rate down to under five runs per over in no time.
However, Pakistan’s bowlers, led by Muqeem, struck back to create a tense finish. Despite their efforts, Maposa’s calmness under pressure ensured Zimbabwe crossed the finish line.
Muqeem’s Magic Goes in Vain
Sufiyan Muqeem continued to impress with his remarkable control and variations. He was Pakistan’s go-to bowler when wickets were desperately needed, and he delivered with figures of 4-1-19-1. His wrong-‘uns and sharp turn kept Zimbabwe on edge, but ultimately, the lack of support from the rest of the bowling attack let Pakistan down.
Final Thoughts
This thrilling victory will boost Zimbabwe’s morale despite losing the series 2-1. Maposa’s sensational debut and the team’s fighting spirit will be remembered for a long time, especially by the spirited Bulawayo crowd that witnessed this memorable encounter.