ISLAMABAD: Pakistan may be staring at an early exit from the T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia after Zimbabwe handed them a one-run defeat at Perth on Thursday.
Set a modest target of 131 runs from 20 overs, Pakistan began their innings on a terrible note. Skipper Babar Azam and opening batter Muhammad Rizwan fell cheaply, getting dismissed for 4 and 14 runs respectively.
Shan Masood stabilized the innings somewhat, scoring an impressive 44 runs from 38 balls. Iftikhar Ahmed, Shadab Khan and Haider Ali refused to provide him support, managing only 5, 17 and 0 respectively.
Nawaz provided some resistance at the lower order, scoring 22 from 18 balls but it wasn’t enough. Needing three runs from the last ball, Shaheen Afridi tried to hit it for a boundary but the ball was picked up by the fielder.
Attempting to salvage the match with a draw, Afridi tried to run two runs but was run-out by Sikandar Raza.
Raza was the pick of the Zimbabwe bowlers, finishing with figures of 3/25 while Brad Evans took 2/25.
Earlier, Pakistan’s Mohammad Wasim helped restrict Zimbabwe to 130/8 after 20 overs. He finished with impressive figures of 4/24. Khan ended with figures of 3/23 while Haris Rauf bowled economically, finishing with figure of 1/12.
The green shirts lost to India by four wickets at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) last Sunday.
Pakistan picked four fast bowlers for today’s match, calling in Wasim in place of the out-of-form Asif Ali.