• Pakistan batsman Mohammad Rizwan throws his bat in the air after been dismissed during the T20 against Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club on Friday, April 23, 2021. AP
    Pakistan batsman Mohammad Rizwan throws his bat in the air after been dismissed during the T20 against Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club on Friday, April 23, 2021. AP
  • Zimbabwe's wicketkeeper Regis Chakabva attempts a run-out of Pakistan's Babar Azam during the second T20 at the Harare Sports Club. Zimbabwe bowled Pakistan out for 99 to win the match by 19 runs. AFP
    Zimbabwe's wicketkeeper Regis Chakabva attempts a run-out of Pakistan's Babar Azam during the second T20 at the Harare Sports Club. Zimbabwe bowled Pakistan out for 99 to win the match by 19 runs. AFP
  • Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman could only manage two on Friday. AFP
    Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman could only manage two on Friday. AFP
  • Zimbabwe's Richard Ngarava bowls as Pakistan's Babar Azam looks on at the Harare Sports Club. AFP
    Zimbabwe's Richard Ngarava bowls as Pakistan's Babar Azam looks on at the Harare Sports Club. AFP
  • Zimbabwe's Brendan Taylor plays a shot during the second T20 against Pakistan. AFP
    Zimbabwe's Brendan Taylor plays a shot during the second T20 against Pakistan. AFP
  • Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan catches Zimbabwe's Ryan Burl at the Harare Sports Club. AFP
    Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan catches Zimbabwe's Ryan Burl at the Harare Sports Club. AFP
  • Pakistan's Mohammad Hasnain took 2-19 on Friday. AFP
    Pakistan's Mohammad Hasnain took 2-19 on Friday. AFP
  • Pakistan spinner Usman Qadir picked up 1-28. AP
    Pakistan spinner Usman Qadir picked up 1-28. AP

Pakistan bowled out of 99 in second T20 by Zimbabwe - in pictures


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Zimbabwe successfully defended a modest total to pull off an upset 19-run win over Pakistan and level their T20 international series at the Harare Sports Club on Friday.

Zimbabwe were sent into bat first, and despite a feisty 34 from Tinashe Kamunhukamwe, made only 118-9 as wickets fell at regular intervals.

But Pakistan, who beat South Africa 3-1 in a four-match series earlier this month, fell short in a laboured chase as they were bowled out for 99.

Luke Jongwe emerged the home hero as he took the important wickets of Mohammad Rizwan (13) and captain Babar Azam (41) to finish with figures of 4-18.

It was the lowest total defended in a T20 international in Harare and a first win for Zimbabwe over Pakistan in 15 T20 internationals.

Zimbabwe bowled with accuracy and fielded without mistakes to make up for a poor performance in Wednesday's first T20 and set up a deciding contest in the last of the three-match series on Sunday.

"It was big turn around for us after the first game," said stand-in captain Brendan Taylor afterwards.

"I'd be lying if I said I was confident after our batting, but we dug deep and managed to squeeze Pakistan and our commitment and determination got us over the line."

Pakistan captain Azam said it was a poor batting effort from his players.

"We played poor cricket. Credit to Zimbabwe who came back so strongly today. We continue to struggle in the middle order, but we need guys to step up," said Azam who top-scored with 41.

"The wicket was similar to the other day, but it was double-paced. That's not an excuse, we're a professional side, and we should have chased this down."