Azhar, Sohail complete clinical chase
ESPNcricinfo staff
29-May-2015

After put into bat, Zimbabwe made slow yet assured progress before Mohammad Hafeez dismised Vusi Sibanda, who laboured to 13 off 47 balls, to end the 83-run opening stand • AFP
Pakistan's bowlers were in the middle of a good spell, and two overs afters removing captain Hamilton Masakadza, Yasir Shah snaffled a return catch offered by Sean Williams to leave Zimbabwe on 122 for 3.•AFP
Chamu Chibhabha, though, remained unflustered at the other end and batted with a fair degree of comfort•AFP
He was, however, adjudged caught down the leg side in the 35th over as Zimbabwe once again lost a wicket when they were looking to accelerate•AFP
Sikandar Raza, though, produced an unbeaten 84-ball 100, with the help of meagre contributions from the lower middle order, and pushed Zimbabwe's score to 268 for 7•AFP
Azhar Ali and Sarfraz Ahmed gave Pakistan a decent start, adding 46 runs for the opening wicket•AFP
Chibhabha gave Zimbabwe their first breakthrough, trapping Sarfraz in front•AFP
A fine catch from Charles Coventry sent back Mohammad Hafeez in the 15th over•AFP
Azhar and Asad Shafiq, however, stabilised the chase with an 85-run stand in 17.1 overs•AFP
Despite Shafiq's dismissal in the 32nd over, Azhar grew in strength and went on to complete his second ODI hundred•AFP
After Azhar was dismissed for 102 off 104 balls, Sohail (52* off 49 balls) put on 60 runs along with Shoaib Malik to help Pakistan win the match by six wickets with 16 balls to spare. Pakistan clinched the three-match series 2-0.•AFP