Cape Argus

Pakistan stifle Zim

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Chennai Super Kings when he played there.

However, the of Proteas fast bowler Morne Morkel has never quite managed to replicate his domestic prowess on the internatio­nal stage consistent­ly.

Morkel’s supporters have blamed a lack of role definition within the Proteas team previously and also the fact that he has not been offered the same type of support structure that India captain MS Dhoni provided him at Chennai. Whatever the reasons, this is surely the last-chance saloon for Morkel.

At his best, he can tear any attack apart and the Proteas can only benefit from the balance he offers with the ball too.

LEFT-ARM spinner Imad Wasim took career-best figures of four for 11 as Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 13 runs in the first Twenty20 internatio­nal at the Harare Sports Club yesterday.

Set 137 for victory, the home side could only muster 123 for nine in reply after Pakistan had won the toss and elected to bat.

Wasim, 26, proved chief destroyer as he bagged the wicket of in-form opener Chamu Chibhabha for a duck before reducing Zimbabwe to 66 for five when he dismissed Sean Williams (14) in the 12th over.

Captain Elton Chigumbura (31) was the only home batsman to muster much resistance to the visitors’ attack, before he became the third run out victim of the innings in the final over.

Shoaib Malik (35) topscored for Pakistan as they posted 136 for eight in 20 overs, and wicketkeep­er Mohammad Rizwan finished unbeaten on a measured 33 from 32 balls.

Seamer Chamu Chibhabha was the pick of the home bowlers with three for 18, his best figures in Twenty20 internatio­nals.

The final match of the 20over series will be played at the same venue tomorrow, after which the teams will contest three one-day internatio­nals starting on Thursday. – Reuters

 ?? EPA ?? CLASSIC POSE: Pakistan veteran Shoaib Malik top-scored with 35 in Harare yesterday.
EPA CLASSIC POSE: Pakistan veteran Shoaib Malik top-scored with 35 in Harare yesterday.

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