After Khan took two wickets with consecutive deliveries at 44th place, the hosts were 166 for 7 and sank quickly. Moor tinkered together stands with the lower order to keep his side ticking, and raised a third ODI fifty in the 48th over. But after missing the pace of the race, Pakistan reduced Zimbabwe's four-ball tail at the end of about 50 withdrawals.
Zimbabwe could not match the accuracy and threat of Pakistan with the ball and the Zaman opener. The Imam-ul-Haq took 54 points on the power play without ever giving more than half a chance to the championships. The pair took its opening position at 119 before al-Haq was exhausted, against the course of play, for 44.
On the other end, Zaman ran after a run -a-ball fifty unmolested by the Zimbabwean attack and reached three figures in the 32nd. With Babar Azam for the company, he quickly eliminated the points required for the win, sending Pakistan 2-0 in the series.