ESPNcricinfo staff29-May-2015Pakistan’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.ā¢AFPChamu Chibhabha, though, remained unflustered at the other end and batted with a fair degree of comfortā¢AFPHe was, however, adjudged caught down the leg side in the 35th over as Zimbabwe once again lost a wicket when they were looking to accelerateā¢AFPSikandar 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 7ā¢AFPAzhar Ali and Sarfraz Ahmed gave Pakistan a decent start, adding 46 runs for the opening wicketā¢AFPChibhabha gave Zimbabwe their first breakthrough, trapping Sarfraz in frontā¢AFPA fine catch from Charles Coventry sent back Mohammad Hafeez in the 15th overā¢AFPAzhar and Asad Shafiq, however, stabilised the chase with an 85-run stand in 17.1 oversā¢AFPDespite Shafiq’s dismissal in the 32nd over, Azhar grew in strength and went on to complete his second ODI hundredā¢AFPAfter 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.ā¢AFP