PAK vs ZIM Head To Head (Source: @mufaddal_vohra/X.com)
The third T20I between Pakistan and Zimbabwe is set to take place on December 5, at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. This will be the decider in a three-match T20I series that has seen Pakistan dominate Zimbabwe in the first two matches.
Pakistan's Dominant Performance In The Series
Pakistan has been in outstanding form throughout the series. After clinching the ODI series with a strong performance, they have continued their excellent form in the T20I series. Pakistan won the first T20I by a comfortable 57 runs, which was a solid all-around performance. However, the second T20I was a one-sided affair, with Pakistan defeated Zimbabwe by a 10-wicket margin.
So ahead of the third and the final T20I, let's take a look at the head-to-head record between both the teams.
In 20 T20I matches played between both the teams, Pakistan has won 18 matches, while Zimbabwe has only 2 victories. Pakistan's win percentage is 90%, and Zimbabwe's is 10%. There have been no no-results in these matches.
Stats
Pakistan
Zimbabwe
Matches Played
20
20
Matches Won
2
18
Matches Lost
18
2
No Result
0
0
Win %
90
10
PAK vs ZIM Head-To-Head T20I Records In Zimbabwe
Pakistan and Zimbabwe have competed in 13 T20I matches in Zimbabwe, with Pakistan clearly in the lead, having won 12 times. Zimbabwe has only claimed one victory in these encounters, and there have been no matches with no-results.
Stats
Pakistan
Zimbabwe
Matches Played
13
13
Matches Won
12
1
Matches Lost
1
12
No Result
0
0
PAK vs ZIM Head-To-Head T20I Record In Queens Sports Club Bulawayo
Pakistan and Zimbabwe have come face to face at the Queens Sports Club in the T20I format only twice where Pakistan defeated the home-team in both the matches.
Stats
Pakistan
Zimbabwe
Matches Played
2
2
Matches Won
2
0
Matches Lost
0
2
No Result
0
0
PAK vs ZIM: What Happened When They Last Played A T20I?
In an outstanding performance, Pakistani spinner Sufiyan Muqeem delivered his career-best of 5 wickets for just 3 runs, leading Pakistan to a resounding 10-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in the second T20I of the series on December 3.
Zimbabwe, after opting to bat, was bowled out for a paltry 57 in 12.4 overs. The innings started brightly with an opening partnership of 37 runs between Brian Bennett and Tadiwanashe Marumani, but the collapse came quickly, as Zimbabwe lost 10 wickets for just 20 additional runs.
Pakistan's chase was a walk in the park. They comfortably reached the target of 58 runs in just 7.3 overs, with 87 balls to spare.