ZIM vs PAK: Zimbabwe shocked Pakistan in the second T20I as they famously maintained a low of 119, triggering a meme fest on Twitter.
Zimbabwe shook Pakistan with 19 runs in the second Twenty20 International (T20) at Harare Sports Club on Friday. It was Zimbabwe’s first success in the construction upon Pakistan and still more surprising was that it supported a total of 119 runs upon a strong batting order with others such as Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Rizwan, with others. Pakistan, playing all their might, were dismissed for just 99 as Zimbabwe tied the three-match series 1–1.
Pakistan captain Babar Azam (41 off 45 balls) secured about half the runs for his team, however they still left to relinquish the total score, after a frustrating performance by the rest of the batting unit. Apart from their leader, only two different Pakistani players were capable to go into dual digits.
While Pakistan supporters were outraged at his team’s poor batting, cricket fans from other parts of the world could not accept what he had seen and applied the season into a ceremony.
This loss is humiliating. Middlie-order crisis is worrying before WT20. Well bowled by Zimbabwe and congratulations to @ArshadIqbal32
— Shahrukh (@ThisisShahrukh) April 23, 2021
for your T20i debut.#ZIMvPAK #ZIMvsPAK
Misbah UL Haque at Pakistan Cricket team talk tonight after lost the game against Zimbabwe 😂😂#ZIMvPAK #PAKvZIM #BabarAzam #zimvspak #ZIMvsPAK #PAKvsZIM #Pakistan #Cricket #babar_azam
— Abdullah Neaz (@cric_neaz) April 23, 2021
pic.twitter.com/ZC3YL7UQqF
Me looking at the scorecard of 2nd t20i match of #ZIMvPAK 😁.#PAKvZIM #ZIMvsPAK #Cricket #Zimbabar pic.twitter.com/1BM4pWUoO2
— 🌾 (@BrutalBhau) April 23, 2021
Asif Ali walking back to the pavilion after scoring a duck #ZIMvPAK pic.twitter.com/VCwlFjd9Ub
— Ramiya 🙂 (@Yeh_tu_hoga) April 23, 2021
In acknowledgment, Pakistan’s between order left to make any fight and crumpled like cardboard, with Zimbabwe winning a striking victory. Luke Jongwe was a staple for Zimbabwe, as he secured four wickets, including the all-important wicket of Pakistan captain Babar Azam. He turned with terms of 4/18 in 3.5 overs and was adjudged Player of the Sport for his excellent match. The mantra of victory.
Earlier, Pakistan obtained the toss and opted to bowl and their bowlers suspended Zimbabwe at 118/9 in their 20 overs to drive them to the first foot. For the host, Tinsa Kamunukhumwe scored 34 from 40 balls on an excellent batting offering, during which no other batsman could cross the score of 20 runs. Mohammad Hasnain and Danish Aziz caught pair wickets each.