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Predicting Pakistan’s Playing XI for their second ODI against Zimbabwe

Predicting Pakistan's Playing XI for their second ODI against Zimbabwe

Predicting Pakistan's Playing XI for their second ODI against Zimbabwe

Preview the predicted Pakistan’s Playing XI for their second ODI. After a crushing 80-run defeat via DLS in the first ODI, Pakistan aims to redeem itself against Zimbabwe in the second clash at Bulawayo’s Queens Sports Club. Zimbabwe’s dominant display on Sunday marked their third consecutive ODI win against Pakistan and brought them closer to their maiden bilateral series triumph against the South Asian side. 

A second-string Pakistan squad, however, will hope to leverage their strong track record in Bulawayo to avoid a historic series loss. Let’s look at the potential lineup for Pakistan as they regroup for the crucial encounter.

Top Order:

Saim Ayub

The top three batters struggled in the opening game, combining for just 33 runs. Young Saim Ayub showed glimpses of promise with a cautious 11 before falling to Blessing Muzarabani, while Abdullah Shafique failed to get off the mark. 

Kamran Ghulam, despite his 17 off 28 balls, could not steady the innings. All three will need to provide a solid foundation and counter Zimbabwe’s disciplined bowling attack if Pakistan hopes to post a competitive total or chase effectively.

Middle Order: 

Mohammad Rizwan

Captain Mohammad Rizwan stood as the lone warrior in the middle order, scoring an unbeaten 19 in difficult conditions. He will look to lead by example and guide the team with his experience. Agha Salman, who took two wickets but managed only four runs, needs to step up both as a finisher and an anchor. Meanwhile, Haseebullah Khan, playing just his second ODI, has a chance to prove his mettle after his duck in the first game.

Lower Middle Order:

Aamer Jamal

The lower middle order, comprising Irfan Khan and all-rounder Aamer Jamal, will be key in adding depth to Pakistan’s batting. Irfan managed seven runs in the first ODI, while Jamal’s contribution was limited to the ball. Haris Rauf, known for his pace and aggression, will also be relied upon for crucial breakthroughs with the ball and some handy runs if needed.

Tailenders:

Mohammad Hasnain

The pace-spin duo of Mohammad Hasnain and Faisal Akram round out Pakistan’s XI. Hasnain’s speed and Faisal’s guile took three wickets each in the first ODI, and their efforts will again be critical in restricting Zimbabwe. With the bat, any contribution from them could make a difference in a closely fought contest.

Disclaimer: This exclusive news is based on the author’s insights, analysis, and intuition. While reviewing this information, consider the points discussed and form your own conclusions.

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