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Zim seek batting revival to clinch ODI series

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The Chevrons raced into a 1-0 lead after winning the first ODI by 80 runs Duckwroth Lewis method.

ZIMBABWE will aim to rediscover their batting form to turn the tables and win the one-day international (ODI) series against Pakistan at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo today.

The Chevrons raced into a 1-0 lead after winning the first ODI by 80 runs Duckwroth Lewis method.

Tailender Richard Ngarava starred in unfamiliar territory, lifting Zimbabwe past the 200-run mark with a well-crafted 48 runs.

All-rounder Sikandar Raza’s bat and ball performance saw him score 39 and taking two wickets for seven runs.

Opener Tadiwanashe Marumani weighed in with 29 runs.

Seamer Blessing Muzarabani and spinner Sean Williams both picked two wickets as well to restrict Pakistan to 60/6 after 21 overs when rain stopped play.

The second ODI saw a repeat of the host’s batting woes and with the absence of a late innings bloomer Zimbabwe were bundled out for a meagre 145 in 32.3 overs.

Dion Myers (33), Williams (31) and skipper Craig Ervine (18) all had stats but did not convert.

Pakistan easily jogged past the slim total in 18.2 overs reaching 148 runs for no loss to win the match by 10 wickets and level the series 1-1.

The visitors’ Saim Ayub scored 113 not out, while Abdullah Shafique was 32 not out, with their bowlers Abrar Ahmed and Salman Agha taking four and three wickets, respectively.

Whoever puts runs on the board today stands a better chance to win the game and would want to win the hearts of their legion of fans by doing it at home.

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