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Hasan Ali claims fifer as Pakistan routs Zimbabwe in first Test

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Last updated on 01 May 2021 | 03:29 PM
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Hasan Ali claims fifer as Pakistan routs Zimbabwe in first Test

Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali claimed match figures of 9-89 as the visitors beat Zimbabwe by 116 runs in the first Test at Harare

Fast bowler Hasan Ali registered career best figures of 5-36 to lead Pakistan to a comprehensive innings and 116 run annihilation of Zimbabwe in the first Test in Harare on Saturday.

The 26-year-old finished with 9-89 in the match as Zimbabwe crumbled to a second innings total of 134 all out. The victory gives Pakistan a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. The second Test is also in Harare from May 7.

Zimbabwe, who were bowled out for 176 in the first innings, were facing an innings defeat at tea with the total at 118-5 when Hasan had Kevin Kasuza leg before for 28 to end a promising opening partnership of 48. 

After tea he stepped up a gear as he bowled Donald Tiripano for two and Tendai Chisoro, caught in the slips off his second ball for nought, to mark his 50th wicket in Test cricket.

That opened up the tail and Hasan ripped through them too, hitting  Blessing Muzarabani's leg stump as the Zimbabwe pace bowler tried to slog his team out of trouble.

Finally, he bowled Richard Ngarava off a low full toss and with the last man Prince Masvaure unable to bat due to injury, Pakistan players celebrated the victory. Regis Chakabva remained not out on 14.

It was Hasan's fourth five-wicket haul in 12 Tests, improving on the 5-45 he took against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi in 2018.

Pakistan's skipper Babar Azam praised Hasan and centurion Fawad Alam for Pakistan's first-ever innings victory over Zimbabwe, 11th in 18 Tests overall.

"Hasan was outstanding in this Test and so was Alam," said Azam, who was dismissed for a first ball duck. "It was an outstanding finish by Hasan, he has been improving with every match."

Zimbabwe's skipper Taylor, standing in for unfit Sean Williams, lamented poor batting.

"Getting bowled out in two sessions on day one let us down and to then field for 130 overs put us behind the eight-ball," said Taylor. "We need to work on our batting as a group."

In the morning Pakistan were bowled out for 426 with overnight centurion Alam the last man out for 140.

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