Zimbabwe v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Harare
Hafeez, Junaid keep series alive
After Zimbabwe chose to bowl, Ahmed Shehzad was out to Brian Vitori early on•AFP
No. 3 Mohammad Hafeez, though, anchored the innings•AFP
...before he was run-out in the 43rd over•Associated Press
Mohammad Irfan struck early in the chase, getting Vusi Sibanda to top edge to the keeper•AFP
Once Taylor was caught by Irfan off Saeed Ajmal, Zimbabwe lost the remaining five wickets for only nine runs•AFP
Prosper Utseya got rid of a set Nasir Jamshed before he could kick on, reducing Pakistan to 62 for 2•Associated Press
Batting with the middle order, he kept the score ticking over•AFP
Hafeez batted through, finishing unbeaten on 136 off 130 balls•AFP
Hamilton Masakadza was bowled by Junaid Khan after he struck five fours•AFP
With a convincing 90-run win, Pakistan kept the series alive after their shock seven-wicket loss two days ago•AFP
Umar Amin offered him good support with a brisk 59...•Associated Press
And Shahid Afridi scored an unbeaten 39 from 23, which included three sixes, as Pakistan got to 299 for 4•Associated Press
Zimbabwe were in the hunt till late, as Brendan Taylor scored 79 with some support from Sean Williams and Malcolm Waller•Associated Press