Muqeem's 5 for 3 spins Zimbabwe to a new low
Pakistan's left-arm wristspinner makes hay as Zimbabwe lose ten wickets for 20 runs to be bowled out for 57 and concede the T20I series
Pakistan's left-arm wristspinner makes hay as Zimbabwe lose ten wickets for 20 runs to be bowled out for 57 and concede the T20I series
Scorer: Ranjith P | Commentator: Shashwat Kumar
3:33pm That will be all from us for this game. Lots of cricket coming up in the next few hours and if you want to follow any (or all) of it, ESPNcricinfo is your place to be. Until next time, this is goodbye from Ranjith and myself. Take care, folks!
Sufiyan Muqeem is the Player of the Match, which is not a massive surprise.
Salman Agha, Pakistan captain: That is how we want to play. We do not want to play according to the toss. We are a good enough team to win batting first or bowling first. We are a quality side and the way the youngsters are doing, it is very heartening to see. (On their fast bowlers) We have plans and we are executing really well. We want to hit the deck hard and the way they are doing so, it is going very well. The way they (Abrar and Sufiyan) bowled, it is outstanding. I am very happy and the team is very happy. We did not win the T20I series in Australia and we want to continue.
Sikandar Raza, Zimbabwe captain: (His view on the game and the team) We all are hurting and are in a pretty bad place. We have 36 hours to bounce back. We can stay in the moment and that will give us no chance (to come back). We still have the desire to come back and beat Pakistan before they go back home. You have to upskill yourself (against the spinners). It is tough in a way. I keep asking my squad to have two gears - there has to be a time where you have to grind and soak up the pressure. One thing I can ask is for patience, we have a very young squad. First time they are playing against such an opposition. My biggest concern is if we are learning our lessons when we lose because we seem to be making the same mistakes.
3:15pm That was an annihilation, and there are no two ways about it. Pakistan ran through Zimbabwe with the ball and their openers then did the needful. Like it was in the second ODI when these sides met, Pakistan did not lose a single wicket, with their openers seeing them through and past the finish line.
The questions continue to pop up for Zimbabwe, meanwhile. They simply did not turn up and that was not a great look, given the series was still on the line when this game started. Not much blame can be attached to the bowlers, defending such a low score and the match, well and truly, was lost with the bat and in that half an hour where they crumbled like a pack of cards.
Scores level
Just five more needed for Pakistan to seal this game and the series. Can they do it inside the powerplay?
Pakistan's left-arm wristspinner makes hay as Zimbabwe lose ten wickets for 20 runs to be bowled out for 57 and concede the T20I series