ZIM vs PAK: Fans erupt as Kamran Ghulam smashes his maiden century for Pakistan in the 3rd ODI

Kamran Ghulam showcased a masterclass for Pakistan in batting with his maiden ODI century against Zimbabwe in the last game of the series at the Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo. Walking in during a critical juncture in the 13th over after Saim Ayub‘s dismissal, Ghulam anchored the innings with precision and flair. Scoring 103 runs off 99 balls, his knock was adorned with 10 boundaries and 4 sixes. This milestone holds special significance as it marked his first century in ODI cricket, a moment to remember in his promising career.

Pakistan’s innings led by Kamran Ghulam’s stellar hundred

After captain Mohammad Rizwan won the toss and elected to bat, the openers, Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique, provided a steady start with a 58-run partnership. Openers Ayub and Abdullah Shafique provided a steady start, adding 46 runs in the initial nine overs. Shafique, who reached a composed half-century, built a solid 54-run partnership with Ghulam after Ayub’s departure.

Shafique’s composed half-century (50 off 68 balls) laid the foundation for the middle order. Ghulam, stepping in after Ayub’s dismissal, played a pivotal role, scoring an impressive 103 off 99 balls, featuring 10 boundaries and four sixes. Despite losing Rizwan (37 off 47) and Ghulam in the later stages, Pakistan’s aggressive finish, spearheaded by Tayyab Tahir‘s quickfire 29 off 16 balls, helped them post a competitive 303/6 in 50 overs.

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Zimbabwe’s bowlers struggle against Pakistan’s depth

Zimbabwe’s bowlers faced a tough outing as Pakistan capitalized on crucial partnerships to build their innings. Sikandar Raza was the standout performer with figures of 2/47 in his 10 overs, demonstrating excellent control. Richard Ngarava supported with 2/55, while Blessing Muzarabani managed a solitary wicket but conceded 66 runs in his full quota. Sean Williams was economical with 43 runs off his 10 overs, but the rest of the attack struggled to contain Pakistan’s batters, especially during the final powerplay, where 102 runs were plundered. Pakistan’s well-rounded innings now places them in a strong position as they aim to clinch the series.

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