The hosts had posted a total of 206 runs


Bulawayo: Zimbabwe defeated Pakistan on Sunday through the Duckworth-Lewis (DLS) method by 80 runs in the first one-day international at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo.
The hosts had posted a total of 206 runs after they were bundled out by the Green Shirts in 40.2 overs.
Beginning their chase, Pakistan lost wickets in rapid succession taking them to 60/6 in the 21st over of the second innings.
The match was then stopped due to rain and later called off, resulting in Zimbabwe to lead ODI series by 1-0.
Earlier, Pakistan had won the toss and invited Zimbabwe to bat first.
National side spinners — vice captain Salman Ali Agha and debutant Faisal Akram — destroyed Zimbabwe batting lineup for a modest total. Both took three wickets apiece.
Aamir Jamal (42/1) and Mohammad Hasnain (43/1) turned out to be the most expensive bowlers for the Green Shirts.
Zimbabwe’s Joylord Gumbie (15) got run out in sixth over, then his successor Dion Myers (8) was caught off Agha in 10th.
Tadiwanashe Marumani made (29 off 44) before departing on Agha’s ball. Captain Craig Ervine (6 off 12) failed to impress with the bat as Saim Ayub caught him off Haris Rauf.
Then Brandon Mavuta (1) was routed by Jamal and Brian Bennett (20) by Faisal.
Lower middle order batsman Sikandar Raza (39 off 56) and tail-ender Richard Ngarava (48 off 52) put up modest resistance before Pakistan concluded the innings with opponents’ all out.
This is Green Shirts' second ODI series this month after they beat Australia 2-1 in a historic achievement down under earlier this month.

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