List Of Records Broken By Sufiyan Muqeem & Pakistan In Historic 10-Wicket Win Vs Zimbabwe In 2nd T20I
ZIM Vs PAK, 2nd T20I: Sufiyan Muqeem creates history in ZIM Vs PAK 2nd T20I, as Pakistan record a milestone 10-wicket win. Read below.
ZIM Vs PAK, 2nd T20I: Pakistan have recorded one of the biggest record-breaking wins in their T20I history today, as they inflicted a 10-wicket hammering on hosts Zimnbabwe in the 2nd T20I, and with that, take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.
Sufiyah Muqeem rewrites history books in his own style, as the Pakistan spinner now holds the record for the best-ever figures recorded in a T20I match by a Pakistani bowler, surpassing Umar Gul's 5/6 against New Zealand in 2009.
🚨 BEST BOWLING FIGURES FOR PAKISTAN IN T20Is 🚨
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) December 3, 2024
Sufyan Moqim becomes the third 🇵🇰 bowler to take a five-wicket haul in T20Is 👏#ZIMvPAK | #BackTheBoysInGreen pic.twitter.com/YbfYaoQFV6
Zimbabwe were 37/0 in 4 overs, but a dramatic collapse led them record 10 wickets in the spaceof 20 minutes, as the side were bowled out for 57, which is now their lowest-ever total in T20I's.
Pakistan chased down the target inside 5.3 overs, as tey themselves broke many records with this quick chase in Bulawayo.
Here's A Look At Records Broken During ZIM Vs PAK, 2nd T20I
Best Bowling Figures For Pakistan In T20ls:
- Sufiyan Muqeem - 5/3 vs Zimbabwe, 2024
- Umar Gul - 5/6 vs New Zealand, 2009
- Umar Gul - 5/6 vs South Africa, 2013
- Imad Wasim - 5/16 vs West Indies, 2016
Sufyan Moqim creates a record in his seventh T20I for Pakistan 🤩#ZIMvPAK | #BackTheBoysInGreen pic.twitter.com/wzqe833M48
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) December 3, 2024
Biggest Wins For Pakistan In T20ls (In Terms Of Balls Remaining):
- 87 vs Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, 2024 (Target 58)
- 47 vs New Zealand in Rawalpindi, 2024 (Target 91)
- 41 vs New Zealand at The Oval, 2009 (Target 100)
- 37 vs Netherlands in Perth, 2022 (Target 92)
Lowest Match Aggregates In Pakistan Vs Zimbabwe T20ls:
- 118 in Bulawayo, 2024
- 217 in Harare, 2021
- 217 in King City, 2008
- 257 in Harare, 2015
Lowest Totals Against Pakistan In T20ls:
- 38 by Hong Kong in Sharjah, 2022
- 57 by Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, 2024
- 60 by West Indies in Karachi, 2018
- 80 by New Zealand in Christchurch, 2010
- 82 by Scotland in Edinburgh, 2018
Lowest Totals By Zimbabwe In T20ls:
- 57/10 vs Pakistan, December 2024
- 82/10 vs Sri Lanka, January 2024
- 84/10 vs New Zealand, May 2010
- 90/9 vs Afghanistan, June 2022
Here's What The Two Captains Said During Post-Match Presentation Ceremony
Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe Captain):
"Yeah, we all are hurting. I said one thing to the team. We have 36 overs to bounce back. We knew they will come out hard. We have to find the answers quickly and want to beat Pakistan one more time before they get back home."
"Again, you have to upskill yourself. It's tough in a way. You can replicate it many times. But you have to watch the surface and the opposition. You have to adjust and soak in the pressure. Me and the management has to be patient because it's a new squad."
"They haven't played Pakistan before. The only thing for me is that are we learning after we make mistakes and lose the game. It's important to back them and learn from the mistakes."
Agha Salman (Pakistan Captain):
"That's how we want to play. We don't want our performance to depend on the toss because we believe we are a good enough team. Whether we bat first or second, we have the ability to win because we are a quality side. The way youngsters are stepping up and making an impact on the bigger stage is truly heartening, and it makes me very, very happy."
"Yeah, we have plans in place, and the execution has been really impressive. We want to hit the deck hard and aim for the stumps, and the way they've been doing that is outstanding. The spinners, of course, have been exceptional throughout the series. The way Sufiyan and Abrar bowled in this game was also outstanding."
"I'm very happy, and the team is equally happy. It's great to win a T20 series, especially since we didn't win one in Australia. We aim to win this series and continue this momentum in the upcoming series as well."