Sufiyan Muqeem Scripts History with 5/3 Against Zimbabwe
In a stunning display of spin bowling, Sufiyan Muqeem made history. He is a 25-year-old left-arm wrist-spinner from Pakistan. He took 5 wickets for just 3 runs in 2.4 overs. The second T20I against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo saw a record. It is now the best bowling figure by a Pakistani bowler in T20Is.
Muqeem’s spell helped Pakistan dismiss Zimbabwe for just 57 runs. This led to a dominant win for the visitors. In doing so, Muqeem surpassed the legends Umar Gul and Imad Wasim. He claimed the top spot in Pakistan’s T20I bowling records.
Zimbabwe Collapse Under Pakistan’s Bowling Masterclass
Zimbabwe won the toss and opted to bat first, hoping to capitalize on home conditions. Their openers gave a steady start. But, Pakistan’s bowlers quickly dismantled their plans.
Abbas Afridi started the collapse, removing key batters early. Then, Sufiyan Muqeem unleashed his magic. The Zimbabwean lineup had no answers to Muqeem’s sharp turn and impeccable control. His precise variations left the hosts struggling for technique and composure.
By the end of Zimbabwe’s innings, Muqeem took five wickets for three runs. The hosts crumbled to just 57 runs in 12.4 overs.
Muqeem Breaks Records for Best T20I Bowling Figures :
Bowler | Opposition | Bowling Figures | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
Sufiyan Muqeem | Zimbabwe | 3/5 | Queens Sports Park, Bulawayo |
Umar Gul | New Zealand | 6/5 | The Oval, London |
Umar Gul | South Africa | 6/5 | Centurion, South Africa |
Imad Wasim | West Indies | 14/5 | Dubai |
Key Match Highlights
Venue: Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
Zimbabwe Total: 57 all out (12.4 overs)
Top Bowling Performance: Sufiyan Muqeem – 5/3 (2.4 overs)
Previous Record: Umar Gul – 5/6 vs New Zealand (2009 T20 World Cup)