If the first two ODIs were one-sided, the final one became a farce with Pakistan making a mockery of a hapless Zimbabwean side by 9 wickets to seal an inconsequential ODI series by 3-0 at Bulawayo with two matches still to play.


Pakistan seamer Faheem Ashraf took a career-best five for 22 as Pakistan bowled the hosts out for just 67 – the lowest ever Pakistan have Pakistan have restricted a team to in ODIs.


The total was also the home side's lowest ever against Pakistan, and the lowest ever recorded in 78 ODIs at Queens Sports Club.



In reply, opener Fakhar Zaman then hit an undefeated 43 as Pakistan needed just 10 overs to seal victory and take an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five-game series.


Once again Zimbabwe won the toss and opted to bat first, but their slide began as early as the second over.


Prince Masvaure, on his debut, was caught out on a lifter from Usman Khan and Zimbabwe were under immediate pressure at 1 for 1.


The hosts were wobbling at 26 for 3 when matters went from bad to worse when Ashraf came on as first change in the 10th over.


He quickly had Peter Moor brilliantly caught in the slips by Babar Azam before trapping Chamu Chibhabha leg before wicket with a skidding full delivery.


He then had Elton Chigumbura caught behind and castled Ryan Murray as Zimbabwe slipped to a perilous 54 for 8.