Ball tampering punishment for Pakistan Shaheens in their match versus Zimbabwe Select.
Shaheens gave the home team five runs for the infraction.
On Saturday in Harare, umpire Iknow Chaabi reprimanded the Pakistan Shaheens for ball tampering in the sixth one-day match against the Zimbabwe Select.
Shaheens committed an offense, therefore the home team received five runs. Eventually, the game’s attention switched away from the tampering allegation and toward the brilliant batting display by Zimbabwe Select.
The massive score of 385/7 was put up by Zimbabwe Select, who were headed by Craig Ervine’s 195-run innings and helped greatly by Innocent Kaia’s 92.
The Zimbabwean batters were a tough nut for the Pakistan Shaheens bowlers to crack throughout the innings. Two wickets were taken by each of Mohammad Ali and Aamer Jamal. On the other hand, Shahnawaz Dahani had a rough day, giving up 105 runs in his allocated 10 overs.
The Pakistan Shaheens still have a chance to beat Zimbabwe Select’s massive total, but they’ll need to recover from the setback of the tampering penalty and come up with a solid batting strategy.