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Pakistan beats Zimbabwe by 221 runs

 
Pakistani players congratulate Younas Khan after winning the match on his best batting (Photo : ESPN)

Harare : Pakistani spinners jolted Zimbabwe as they were all out on 120 runs, and guests win the match by  221 runs in the first test which gave lead to Pakistan of 1-0 .

Today, Zimbabwe started their match on overnight score of 13/1 but couldn't hold their fall of wickets and Pakistani spinners Abdul Rehman and Saeed Ajmal took 4 wickets each.

Scores : 

Pakistan    :     249 & 419/9 dec
Zimbabwe :     327 & 120

Result : Pakistan won by 221 runs and leads the series with 1-0

Man of the match : Younas Khan scored 200 runs

Match Facts :     Pakistani spinners took 15 wickets in the match 
                              Saeed Ajmal  11 wickets
                              Abdul Rehman 4 wickets

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