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Centuries by Abid and Azhar put Pakistan in strong position

May 7, 2021 07:37 PM


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Centuries by Abid Ali and Azhar Ali put Pakistan in a strong position on the first day of the second Test against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club on Friday.

Abid (118 not out) and Azhar (126) put on 236 for the second wicket before tall fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani brought Zimbabwe back into the match by taking three wickets with the second new ball.

Pakistan had reached 268 for four at the close. 

Abid and Azhar came together with the total on 12 in the eighth over and ground down the Zimbabwe bowlers before Azhar edged Muzarabani to gully in the last half hour of the day.

Azhar's dismissal was followed by a second failure in the series for Babar Azam, Pakistan's captain and star batsman, who drove Muzarabani to point after scoring two. Babar was out for a first-ball duck in the first Test at the same venue, which Pakistan won by an innings and 116 runs.

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Muzarabani struck again when first Test centurion Fawad Alam dragged a short ball onto his stumps after scoring five.

Muzarabani finished the day with three for 41. His five-over spell with the second new ball yielded three for 12.

Azhar did not give a chance on hs way to his 18th Test century. Abid was dropped on 94 during an anxious progress to his third Test hundred – his first since reaching three figures in both his first two Tests, against Sri Lanka, in December 2019.

Abid had already spent 17 balls in the nineties when he stretched for a flighted, wide delivery from left-arm spinner Milton Shumba and edged a chance which was put down by wicketkeeper Regis Chakabva. It took Abid another 19 deliveries before he cut Tendai Chisoro, another left-armer spinner, to reach the milestone with his 14th boundary.

Abid faced 246 balls and hit 17 fours in his innings. Azhar scored his runs off 240 deliveries with 17 fours and a six.

Zimbabwe started the day well, claiming the wicket of Imran Butt in the eighth over. Butt top-edged a pull to midwicket against left-arm opening bowler Richard Ngarava after scoring two off 20 balls.

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But Abid and Azhar settled in on an easy-paced pitch after seeing off some good bowling by Ngarava and Muzarabani.

Zimbabwe, already hit by injuries to three leading batsmen, had a new injury concern when Roy Kaia was taken off on a stretcher shortly before tea. Fielding at short leg, he was struck a heavy blow above the left knee by a pull shot from Abid.

Zimbabwe Cricket said in a statement at close of play that Kaia had suffered bruising and his knee was swollen and tender. He was unable to return to the field but will be assessed on Saturday morning.

Pakistan gave a debut to 36-year-old seam bowler Tabish Khan, who replaced all-rounder Faheem Ashraf in the only change from the first Test.

Zimbabwe also had a new cap in fast bowler Luke Jongwe, who replaced injured opening batsman Prince Masvaure.

Zimbabwe v Pakistan 2nd Test scoreboard

Scores at close of play on the first day of the second Test between Zimbabwe and Pakistan at Harare Sports Club on Friday.

Pakistan, first innings

Imran Butt c Tiripano b Ngarava 2

Abid Ali not out 118

Azhar Ali c Shumba b Muzarabani 126

Babar Azam c Kasuza b Muzarabani 2 

Fawad Alam b Muzarabani 5

Sajid Khan not out 1

Extras (b4, lb5, nb2, w3) 14

Total (4 wkts, 90 overs) 268

Fall of wickets: 1-12 (Butt), 2-248 (Azhar), 3-252 (Babar), 4-264 (Fawad)

Bowling: Muzarabani 19-4-41-3 (1w), Ngarava 17-4-35-1 (2nb, 1w), Jongwe 10-1-32-0, Tiripano 12-4-46-0 (1w), Chisoro 26-6-80-0, Shumba 6-1-25-0

To bat: Mohammad Rizwan, Hasan Ali, Nauman Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Tabish Khan.

Site: Pakistan batsmen grind on against Zimbabwe in first Test

Zimbabwe: B. Taylor, K. Kasuza, T. Musakanda, R. Chakabva, M. Shumba, R. Kaia, T. Chisoro, L. Jongwe, D. Tiripano, B. Muzarabani, R. Ngarava

Match situation: Pakistan are 268 for four in the first innings

 



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