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Pakistan take unassailable 2-0 lead in T20I series against Zimbabwe with crushing win

Pakistan clinched their T20I series with Zimbabwe with a game to spare after half-centuries from Haider Ali and captain Babar Azam in the second T20 international in Rawalpindi, while Haris Rauf and Usman Qadir took three wickets apiece for the hosts

Haider Ali, Pakistan
Image: Haider Ali hit an unbeaten 66 to seal Pakistan's series victory against Zimbabwe

Youngster Haider Ali and captain Babar Azam plundered half centuries as Pakistan crushed Zimbabwe by eight wickets in the second Twenty20 international on Sunday.

Ali, 20, playing in only his third Twenty20, made an unbeaten 66 off 43 balls and Azam (51) hit a second successive half-century off 28 deliveries that eased Pakistan to 137-2 in 15.1 overs.

Fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani got both wickets to finish with 2-33 but the rest of the Zimbabwe attack struggled to contain Ali and Azam's fluent strokes.

The duo shared a 100-run second-wicket stand off only 63 balls before Azam holed out at long off after hitting eight fours and a six.

Pakistan batsmen Haider Ali (L) and Babar Azam
Image: Haider Ali (L) and Babar Azam shared a second-wicket stand of exactly 100 for Pakistan

Ali scored a half-century in his Twenty20 debut against England in September and hit six fours and three sixes in yet another impressive knock on Sunday.

Earlier, after being put in to bat, fast bowler Haris Rauf and leg-spinner Usman Qadir combined to take six wickets between them and restricted Zimbabwe to 134-7.

The comprehensive win gave Pakistan an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series after it beat the visitors by six wickets on Saturday. The final game of the series will be played on Tuesday.

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"It's heartening to see youngsters performing," Azam said. "Haider plays attacking cricket, but we told him to bat sensibly and he did exactly that today."

Rauf had Brendan Taylor (3) and captain Chamu Chibhabha (15) in his first two overs before finishing with 3-31. Taylor edged to the fast bowlers third delivery and Chibhabha's woeful tour continued when the skipper mistimed a pull shot and offered a tame catch at mid-wicket.

Pakistan's Usman Qadir (R) took 3-23 against Zimbabwe in only his second T20I appearance
Image: Pakistan's Usman Qadir (R) took 3-23 against Zimbabwe in only his second T20I appearance

Qadir eclipsed Rauf with 3-23 as he deceived the middle-order with his sharp leg-breaks and googlies. Ryan Burl top-scored with 32 not out to stretch the total, but Pakistan's strong top-order batting finished the game with 29 balls to spare.

"Again, I thought we didn't put enough runs on board and kept losing wickets," Chibhabha said, adding he may give a few younger players a chance in the last game on Tuesday. "It was a good batting wicket, but we let ourselves down again today."

Zimbabwe's in-form batsman Wesley Madhevere (24) welcomed Qadir with a pulled six over mid-wicket and could have been out leg before wicket in the leg-spinner's first over, but Pakistan did not go for the review.

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However, it didn't cost Pakistan as Qadir went on to clean bowl Sikandar Raza (7) and then had Madhevere lbw in his next over. Elton Chigumbura, who will be retiring after Tuesdays last Twenty20, could only score 18 before Qadir foxed him with a sharp leg-break for a stumping.

Rauf returned and removed Donald Tiripano as Zimbabwe's innings never got any momentum and wickets kept on falling in regular intervals.

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