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| # | Date | Venue | Match Type | Pakistan Score | Zimbabwe Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 23 Nov 2025 | Rawalpindi (Pakistan) | T20I Tri-series | 195/5 (20.0 ov) (The Times of India) | 126 all out (19.0 ov) (The Times of India) | Pakistan won by 69 runs (NDTV Sports) |
| 2 | 18 Nov 2025 | Rawalpindi (Pakistan) | T20I Tri-series | 151/5 (19.2 ov) (The Times of India) | 147/8 (20.0 ov) (The Times of India) | Pakistan won by 5 wickets (NDTV Sports) |
| 3 | 05 Dec 2024 | Bulawayo (Zimbabwe) | 3rd T20I, 2024 tour | 132/7 (20.0 ov) (ESPN) | 133/8 (19.5 ov) (ESPN) | Zimbabwe won by 2 wickets (ESPN.com) |
| 4 | 03 Dec 2024 | Bulawayo (Zimbabwe) | 2nd T20I, 2024 tour | 61/0 (5.3 ov) chase after 57 all out — Zimbabwe 57 (12.4 ov) (Wisden) | 57 all out (Cricket Team Match Scorecard) | Pakistan won by 10 wickets (Reuters) |
| 5 | 01 Dec 2024 | Bulawayo (Zimbabwe) | 1st T20I, 2024 tour | 165/4 (20 ov) (ESPN.com) | 108 all out (15.3 ov) (ESPN.com) | Pakistan won by 57 runs (ESPN.com) |
Scorecard
Pakistan’s dominating performance on the field enabled them to win the T20I Tri-series opener against Zimbabwe by 69 runs and qualify for the final. Babar and Farhan provided an excellent start, taking their side to 195/5 after 15 overs before Fakhar Zaman joined Usman Tariq and Fakhar Zaman to post a winning total in the last over. Zimbabwe struggled against keeping pace with run rate as wickets fell at regular intervals.
Even with Ryan Burl’s tireless innings they fell short, and were skittled out for just 126 runs in total by Fakhar Zaman late surge along with Usman Tariq late surge helped post total and post winning total in final over.
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Bowling statistics
Sofascore provides all of the bowling statistics from Pakistan vs Zimbabwe’s match at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on November 23, 2025, all updated real time and live ball by ball.
Zimbabwe bowlers did an admirable job limiting Pakistan to an underwhelming score – Cremer took 3 wickets during powerplay – however Fakhar Zaman held firm to steer Pakistan to an impressive total score.
Batting statistics
Zimbabwe mounted a fierce second spell fightback after their subpar score, hoping to put pressure on Pakistan and seize control.
Unfortunately, Sahibzada Farhan and Babar Azam both fell within 10 balls – leaving Zimbabwe reeling at 31/3 in the powerplay. Fakhar Zaman and Usman Khan shared an opening stand of 61 before Ryan Burl’s record-setting performance threatened both their NRR and innings before eventually being bowled with only 29 deliveries remaining!
Unfortunately for Zimbabwe however, their innings and NRR ultimately crumbled apart completely before Ryan Burl’s record-breaking exploits threatened both.
Fielding statistics
Pakistan and Zimbabwe’s ongoing rivalry is a testament to the timeless appeal of cricket. From T20s, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Tests – each format showcases fascinating moments within each match as momentum shifts dramatically between sides.
From top-order collapses and comebacks, to remarkable comebacks; their games often depict momentum shifts and exceptional performances on scoreboards around the world.
On 19 November 2025 at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat first, scoring 126 runs with only 3 wickets lost across 20 overs for 3 wickets lost (Ryan Burl and Sikandar Raza were particularly effective at getting out of NRR trouble via some smart hitting).
Zimbabwe was impressive in their bowling performance as they kept Pakistan’s total below par. Early wickets from Babar Azam, Sahibzada Farhan and Salman Agha put Pakistan back on its heels; further wickets reduced Pakistan’s run rate below 10 in just three overs before ultimately succumbing. Unfortunately for Zimbabwe though, their poor field effort led to their defeat.