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Pakistan T20i Tri-Series 2025/26, Pak Vs Zim 4th Match Report, November 23, 2025

A magnificent place 195 for 5 (Babar 74, Farhan 63, Raza 2-39) Beat Iz mbabwe 126 All out (burl 67 *, Suman Tariq 4-18, NAWAZ 2-21) for 69 runs

There are two-point WINS, and wins that hurt the opposition’s run average enough to face their last approach. Babar Azam’s century and USman Tariq Hat-Trick Wally Bambabwe’s 69 run tally and keep Sri Lanka in the Test Tri-Series on Saturday. It’s something Pakistan has finally been assured of playing now, having won all of their first three matches. Pakistan soon became an Acoumity education from a Zimbabwean side that had no challenge to challenge them, and found themselves shot 126.

After winning the toss and batting first, Saim Ayub took a full look at PowerPlay. In a wonderful moment, he hit the first six before getting a wicket. Sahibzada Farhan and Babar came into the ride with their partnership as they controlled the output of their innings, setting fakhar zaman and the middle order to finish.

ThisBabwe’s top T20 line T20Ing T20ITS ASTAST doesn’t want to leave too much work for anyone outside the top five, but in the pursuit of 196, taking risks is inevitable. These warning signs were there when Tadiwanashe Marumani challenged Nakeem Shah to cover point. Briann Bennett and Brendan Taylor followed soon after, and the only resistance Zimbabwe offered came in the form of a 34-run partnership between Ryan Burl and Sikandar Raza.

With tariq’s hat-trick speeding the visitors, he suddenly found himself in a one-handed fight at the end. Somehow, he didn’t seem interested in plowing the strike until he started to approach him with his hundred. He would get there in style with Natheem’s thumb, and when he stayed patient, the same could be said of his teammates.

Babar, Sahibzada Take Zimbabwe on

After Ayub was dismissed after a flashy start, it was left to Farhan and Babar – two men who have recently returned from the formation – to maintain Pakistan’s momentum. The couple went about their business in a different fashion. Farhan was aiming to make the most of PowerPlay, looking to deliver and ride his luck in part. However, the first 20 balls saw him score 32 runs, while Babar was unscathed, looking to find himself before the start. In his first innings, he managed less than half of Farhan’s outing, with 15 runs on the board.

But they just had a clear head about the goal they wanted to set, and took their moment to present it. Babar dispatched Sikandar Raza for a few boundaries in the 12th over, with a close look at the next few overs. Farhan brought up a massive partnership with a six-run over as Pakistan put themselves over the last five overs. Raza bowled the next ball, but he had scored 73 off 43, and by the time Babar was dismissed in the deep, his 52 balls were too many.

Back attack

With wickets to spare in the last five overs, Pakistan shook up their batting order, but everyone had license to attack unfettered. Faheeem Ashraf and Mohammad Nawaz were promoted but failed to catch fire, and kept the run rates up as they took down Brad Evans and Raha in the overs produced 16 and 11 respectively.

When Raza removed Babari, however, Zimbabwe found some calm or composure, but all the hard work might not have come to fruition in the surprise finish. Fakhar, was sent to No. 7 At work – first, he hit six for four, who robbed Evans of 195.

USman Tariq’s Hat-Trick

The expression “why did he do that” has been shown immediately among Pakistan supporters since it was immortalized when Shannon Gabriel tried to attack spinner Yasir Shah when he was saved in a test match. Today, Wellington Masakadza tried the same thing when he saw Tariq’s Hat-Trick Delivery.

The offspinner had dismissed Tony Munyonga when he broke the sweep to short, and the next ball Tashinga Musekiwa was cleared. With the bat driven pillars around the bat for a hat-trick delivery, Masakadza opted to loft tariq into the side. Long-On was fully supported to take the catch, and Tariq was gifted with a hat-trick that ensured Zimbabwe stood out in a huge defeat.

Danyal Rasool is Espncricinfo’s Pakistan Correspondent. @Danny61000

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