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Ayub century helps Pakistan crush Zimbabwe, level series

By AFP
November 27, 2024
Pakistan opener Saim Ayub plays a shot during his unbeaten 113 in a ODI victory over Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. — AFP/File
Pakistan opener Saim Ayub plays a shot during his unbeaten 113 in a ODI victory over Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. — AFP/File

BULAWAYO: Saim Ayub struck an unbeaten 113 as Pakistan crushed Zimbabwe by 10 wickets in Bulawayo on Tuesday to level a one-day international series with one match to come.

Zimbabwe were all out for 145 at Queens Sports Club as they sought a second victory over the tourists in three days having won by 80 runs in a rain-shortened tour opener. Pakistan then atoned for a dismal batting show on Sunday with Ayub and fellow opener Abdullah Shafique (32 not out) reaching their target in 18.2 overs.

“We already forgot the first game and we will try to forget this game as well as we are trying to stay in the present and take it one game at a time,” man-of-the-match Ayub told reporters. “In the previous match, the ball was stopping more and the weather was also different. Today, it was slow on one side and better from the other.

“You had to be careful and I did not think I could use all my shots. We practice for all kinds of pitches, not just one kind.” Ayub struck 17 runs and three sixes off 62 balls in a 75-minute stand while Shafique claimed four fours in the southern city.

The 22-year-old left-handed Ayub needed 32 balls for his half century and reached his ton off 53 deliveries -- the second fastest in an ODI international by a Pakistani after Shahid Afridi. He did have one early escape when Richard Ngarava drew a thick outside edge that flew into the vacant second-slip area.

Poor Zimbabwe fielding also saved Shafique, whose wayward drive was dropped at backward point by veteran all-rounded Sean Williams. Zimbabwe, seeking a first ODI series win over Pakistan, utilised five bowlers, but none made an impression with Brandon Mavuta, who conceded 47 runs in four overs, particularly expensive.

After winning the toss, Zimbabwe were quickly in trouble with openers Joylord Gumbie (five) and Tadiwanashe Marumani (four) back in the pavilion with less than four overs bowled. Only Dion Myers, who struck six fours in his 30-ball 33, and Williams, who posted 31 before being trapped leg before by Ayub, impressed for the home team.

Pakistan-born all-rounder Sikandar Raza, often the batting saviour for Zimbabwe, made just 17 before becoming one of three victims of Salman Ali Agha. Debutant Abrar Ahmed took four wickets and Ali Agha three for Pakistan, who arrived in southern Africa after a 3-0 ODI series loss in Australia.

Zimbabwe won the toss

Zimbabwe Innings

Gumbie b Ahmed 5

Marumani run out Tahir/Mohammad 4

Myers lbw b Salman 33

Ervine (c) c Rizwan b Salman 18

Williams lbw b Ayub 31

Raza c Ahmed b Salman 17

Bennett c Ghulam b Ahmed 14

Mavuta lbw b Ahmed 3

Ngarava b Abrar 2

Muzarabani c Shafique b Faisal 11

Trevor Gwandu not out 1

Extras: (lb 1, w 5) 6

Total: 32.3 Ov (RR: 4.46) 145

Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-23, 3-61, 4-68, 5-97, 6-121, 7-125, 8-132, 9-133, 10-145

Bowling: Aamer Jamal 4-0-24-0, Abrar Ahmed 8-2-33-4, Haris Rauf 4-0-26-0, Salman Agha 7-0-26-3, Saim Ayub 4-0-16-1, Faisal Akram 5.3-0-19-1

Pakistan (T: 146 runs from 50 ovs)

Saim Ayub not out 113

Shafique not out 32

Extras: (w 3) 3

Total: 18.2 Ov (RR: 8.07) 148/0

Did not bat: Kamran Ghulam, Mohammad Rizwan (c), Salman Agha, Tayyab Tahir, Irfan Khan, Aamer Jamal, Haris Rauf, Faisal Akram, Abrar Ahmed

Bowling: Blessing Muzarabani 5-0-30-0, Richard Ngarava 3-0-17-0, Trevor Gwandu 2-0-24-0, Sikandar Raza 4.2-0-30-0, Brandon Mavuta 4-0-47-0

Match Result: Pakistan won by 10 wickets

Player of the match: Saim Ayub

Umpires: Forster Mutizwa, Michael Gough