Zimbabwe National Cricket Team Vs Pakistan National Cricket Team Match Scorecard
Introduction
Ladies and gentlemen, cricket aficionados across Harare, Karachi, Bulawayo, and beyond — brace your hearts, because when Zimbabwe and Pakistan meet on the pitch, something electric always happens. It may not have the centuries-old weight of some rivalries, but every ball tells a story: the ambitious underdog, the seasoned giant, moments of audacity, collapse, redemption. You can almost hear the roars, the gasps, the “could it be?” in every over.
From the first Test match to the latest ODI or T20, these two nations have tangled with pride, grit, and ambition. For Zimbabwe, it is the chance to knock a Goliath off balance; for Pakistan, to reaffirm dominance and avoid complacency. When the bowler runs in, when the bat meets the ball — that’s when this rivalry lives.
History: How it Began
Zimbabwe entered Test and full international cricket in the late 20th century, and Pakistan was already an established force. The first encounters were in multi-nation tournaments or tours where Pakistan played Zimbabwe during its phases of expansion. The rivalry has always had an asymmetry: Pakistan as favorite, Zimbabwe as challenger. But over time, Zimbabwe’s fighting spirit, unexpected performances, and occasional upsets have turned simple matches into feuds to watch.
In the early years, Pakistan dominated virtually all formats. Zimbabwe’s wins were scarce but meaningful — the little shocks that remind everyone: no match is assured. As Zimbabwe improved infrastructure, talent pipelines, and exposure, the gap narrowed — at least in moments — and their clashes started producing narratives worth remembering.
Era-by-Era Timeline
Let’s carve the rivalry into eras — each with its own flavor, heroes, controversies, and signature moments.
Era 1: Foundational Dominance (1993 – 2005)
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Tests and ODIs: Pakistan held near-complete control.
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Zimbabwe made occasional inroads but stability was rare.
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In the Test arena, Pakistan won most of the early series: e.g. in 1993/94 (2–0) and 1994/95 (2–1) when Pakistan toured Zimbabwe or hosted them.
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Zimbabwe’s home advantage sometimes yielded resistance, but wins were rare.
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Players like Andy Flower, Henry Olonga, Heath Streak, and for Pakistan names like Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Inzamam, and Saeed Anwar figured often in the contests.
Era 2: Consolidation & Occasional Surprises (2006 – 2015)
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Pakistan continued dominance in ODIs, but matches started showing cracks — Zimbabwe got closer or threw down spirited efforts.
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In ODI series, Pakistan’s consistency was tested more often.
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In multi-team tournaments (e.g. triangular events), Zimbabwe sometimes upset expectations.
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Zimbabwe’s players matured, especially in the limited-overs formats, and they began posting competitive totals.
Era 3: Fightback, Narrowing Gaps & Dark Horses (2016 – Present)
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Zimbabwe might not often win the series, but in individual matches, they have jolted Pakistan.
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In 2024–25, Pakistan toured Zimbabwe — the ODI series went to Pakistan 2–1, but Zimbabwe did take one match, which signals the shift.
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In T20Is during that same tour, Zimbabwe claimed a nailbiting win in the 3rd T20I, recovering from series loss — win by 2 wickets with 1 ball remaining.
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Pakistan inflicted a crushing blow in one of those T20Is: Zimbabwe were bowled out for 57 (their lowest T20 total), and Pakistan chased comfortably for a 10-wicket win.
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The rivalry has become less one-sided; Zimbabwe now enters matches believing they can surprise, and Pakistan cannot simply relax.
Series & Match Table
Here’s a table summarizing key series and bilateral contests between Zimbabwe and Pakistan across formats, with highlights.
| Year / Series | Venue(s) / Host | Winner | Result Margin | Key Highlight / Narrative |
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| 1993/94 (Test) | Pakistan | Pakistan | 2–0 (3) | Early dominance in Tests. |
| 1994/95 (Test) | Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 2–1 (3) | Zimbabwe’s first Test series win slice at home. |
| 1996/97 (Test) | Pakistan | Pakistan | 1–0 (2) | Fewer matches but clear result. |
| 1997/98 (Test) | Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 1–0 (2) | Pakistan preserves near streak. |
| 1998/99 (Test) | Pakistan | Zimbabwe | 1–0 (3) | Zimbabwe grabs a rare Test win. |
| 2002/03 (Test) | Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 2–0 (2) | Pakistan dominance resumes. |
| 2011 (Test) | Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 1–0 (1) | Pakistan wins the lone Test. |
| 2013 (Test) | Zimbabwe | Drawn | 1–1 (2) | A drawn series — signs of balance. |
| 2021 (Test) | Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 2–0 (2) | Pakistan’s strong Test series performance. |
| 2015/16 (ODI) | Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 2–1 (3) | Classic ODI contest. |
| 2018 (ODI) | Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 5–0 (5) | Pakistan sweeps in ODI series. |
| 2020/21 (ODI) | Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 2–1 (3) | Zimbabwe taking a match, asserting presence. |
| 2024/25 (ODI) | Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 2–1 (3) | Pakistan holds edge, but Zimbabwe’s push noticeable. |
| 2024/25 (T20I) | Zimbabwe | Pakistan | 2–1 (3) | Zimbabwe wins final T20I in tight finish. |
And snapshot head-to-head stats by format:
| Format | Total Matches | Pakistan Wins | Zimbabwe Wins | Draw / No Result / Tie |
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| ODI | ~65 | 56 | 6 | 2 NR, 1 tie |
| Test | 19 | 12 | 3 | 4 draws |
| T20I | 21 | 18 | 3 | 0 NR / 0 tie |
Big Games, Dramatic Moments & Standout Performances
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2024–25 ODI Upset (1st ODI, Bulawayo) — Zimbabwe beat Pakistan by 80 runs via D/L method. A defining moment: the hosts showed firepower and nerve.
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2024–25 T20 Decider (3rd T20I) — Zimbabwe clinched the match with just one ball remaining, securing a series moment.
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Brutal T20 Collapse (2024, 2nd T20I) — Pakistan bowled Zimbabwe out for 57, their lowest in T20Is. Spinner Sufiyan Muqeem ripped through Zimbabwe’s batting. Pakistan chased without losing a wicket, winning by 10 wickets.
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Pakistan’s Sweeps in ODIs — In 2018, Pakistan won 5–0 in a dominant ODI series.
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Rare Test Victory (1998/99) — Zimbabwe claimed a Test win over Pakistan, a treasured moment in their Test history.
These moments are proof: the rivalry may lean toward Pakistan historically, but Zimbabwe have made their mark — sometimes with a punch, sometimes with heart.
Recent Matches & Upcoming 2025–26 Fixtures
Recent Highlights
During Pakistan’s 2024–25 tour of Zimbabwe:
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ODI Series
• 1st ODI — Zimbabwe won by 80 runs (D/L) at Bulawayo.
• 2nd ODI — Pakistan replied sharply, winning by 10 wickets.
• 3rd ODI — Pakistan clinched the series with another decisive victory, by 99 runs.
• Series result: Pakistan 2 – 1 Zimbabwe. -
T20I Series
• 1st T20I — Pakistan won by 57 runs.
• 2nd T20I — Pakistan won by 10 wickets (Zimbabwe bowled for 57).
• 3rd T20I — Zimbabwe clawed back a victory, winning by 2 wickets on the last ball.
• Series result: Pakistan 2 – 1 Zimbabwe.
What’s Next: 2025–26 Fixtures
From publicly available sources, here’s what’s known (or rumored) about future Pakistan vs Zimbabwe action:
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According to projections, Pakistan is expected to tour Zimbabwe again for 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is in the 2025–26 season.
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Pakistan’s full schedule for 2025–26 includes away series vs Zimbabwe — part of their broader international calendar.
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Additionally, matches between Zimbabwe and Pakistan may occur in global tournaments (World Cups, qualifiers) depending on draws.
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Beyond that, exact dates and venues are not yet confirmed in the public domain.
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A Fan’s Heartbeat
Let me speak as someone who has watched these matches with longing and passion: this rivalry means something deeper than wins or losses. For Zimbabwe fans, every time Pakistan tours your shores is a chance to see your heroes stand up, to hope for miracles, to roar in disbelief when the impossible edges closer. For Pakistani fans, it’s a test — to not discount the opponent, to scrub complacency, to reaffirm national strength in sport.
I remember watching one of those T20Is where Zimbabwe lost early wickets, yet crawled back, and in the final over nearly crossed the line. That tension — the swing of emotions — is what makes me come back. When Pakistan’s fast bowlers fire or Zimbabwe’s young batters scuffle and sometimes succeed, I feel acutely alive. Because this is cricket at heart: uncertainty, drama, pride.
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Closing Thoughts
Why does this rivalry still capture attention? Because it’s not static. While Pakistan leads overwhelmingly in historical numbers, Zimbabwe now demands respect. Each tour, each trophy chase, each surprise twist pushes the narrative further. Pakistan cannot rest on reputation; Zimbabwe cannot settle for faint applause.
For fans, this rivalry is a promise — that even in lopsided records, there is space for underdogs, for upset, for evolution. Every time Zimbabwe walks out against Pakistan, there’s hope. Every over, a chance. Every wicket, a story. That’s why we lean in, hearts pounding, waiting for the next chapter.
