Pakistan dismissed for 230 in first outing
Pakistan dismissed for 230 in first outing

HARARE: An inspired spell of medium fast bowling by BV Vitori in the post lunch session on day 3 helped Zimbabwe take a 64 run first innings lead. The collapse started when immediately after lunch Panyangara got the prized scalp of Younis Khan getti…

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Younus Shines for Pakistan again
Younus Shines for Pakistan again

HARARE: Younis Khan carried on from where he left off in the first Test as he played another solid innings for Pakistan on the second day of the second Test against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club on Wednesday. Younis followed up a match-winning doub…

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Zimbabwe stumble after Century stand
Zimbabwe stumble after Century stand

HARARE: Hamilton Masakadza and Brendan Taylor shared a century partnership before Zimbabwe suffered a collapse on the first day of the second Test against Pakistan at Harare Sports Club on Tuesday. Zimbabwe were 237 for eight at the close of play. M…

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Pakistan Vs Zimbabwe Video of Fallen Wickets of Zimbabwe last Innings
Pakistan Vs Zimbabwe Video of Fallen Wickets of Zimbabwe last Innings

Pakistan Vs Zimbabwe Video of Fallen Wickets of Zimbabwe last Innings …

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Younis double century sees Pakistan to lead of 341
Younis double century sees Pakistan to lead of 341

HARARE: Younis Khan reached his double century with a six and Pakistan immediately declared its second innings on 419-9, a lead of 341 over Zimbabwe on day of the first test on Friday. Younis just made it to 200 not out before the planned declaratio…

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Zimbabwe needs 180 runs to level the series against Paksitan in Last T20 International
Zimbabwe needs 180 runs to level the series against Paksitan in Last T20 International

HARARE SPORTS CLUB, ZIMBABWE: In 2nd T20 , Zimbabwe need 180 runs to win the the match against the Heavy Weight Pakistan. Pakistan have already won the first match of the sereis. Zimbabwe won the toss and choose to field same as first one day. But t…

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