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Ghulam's maiden ODI century leads Pakistan to a series win over Zimbabwe

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28/11/2024

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28/11/2024

Pakistan's Kamran Ghulam, right, bats during the third ODI cricket match between Zimbabwe and Pakistan at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. (AP)

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Nov 28, (AP): Pakistan rode Kamran Ghulam’s maiden one-day international century to beat Zimbabwe by 99 runs and clinch the series 2-1 on Thursday.

Ghulam rose to renown with a hundred in his debut test against England at Multan last month, and made 103 off 99 balls on Thursday in a strong Pakistan total of 303-6.

Zimbabwe capitulated for 204 in 40.1 overs as Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan used seven bowlers. Only off-spinner Salman Ali Agha was not amongst the wickets.

Rizwan's second successive ODI series win followed a historic 2-1 result against Australia, Pakistan's first in Australia since 2002.

Without rested fast bowlers Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah, Pakistan’s second-string pace attack did fairly well in Zimbabwe as the visitor prepares for next year’s Champions Trophy at home.

Fast bowler Aamer Jamal (2-19), who made his ODI debut in the series, barraged Zimbabwe with short deliveries and claimed Craig Ervine (51), who dragged onto his stumps shortly after Tayyab Tahir dropped a sitter off the top-scoring Zimbabwe skipper at midwicket.

Jamal also picked up the key wicket of Sikandar Raza (16), who pulled the pacer to deep square leg to give Abdullah Shafique an easy catch.

Brian Bennett counterattacked with two sixes and four boundaries in 37 off 27 balls but the Zimbabwe tail folded meekly. Bennett scooped an easy catch to short fine leg against leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed (2-45).

Zimbabwe shocked Pakistan with an 80-run win in the first ODI but the visitor bounced back with a thumping 10-wicket victory on the back of Saim Ayub’s scintillating 113 off 62 balls.

Ayub continued from where he left off on Tuesday. The left-hander smashed three fours and a six in his 31-run knock. He couldn’t clear the midwicket boundary and was caught by Clive Madande.

Ghulam laid the foundation for a big total by combining for 54 with Abdullah Shafique (50) and 89 with Rizwan, who scored 37.