Updated On: 10 May, 2021 07:04 AM IST | Harare | AFP
Chakabva made 80 as Zimbabwe made their highest total of a series in which they have been outclassed

Pakistan speedster Hasan Ali celebrates his fifer against Zimbabwe on Sunday. Pic/AP;PTI
Pakistan were on the brink of a second successive innings win against Zimbabwe despite a fighting performance by Regis Chakabva on the third day of the of the second and final Test at Harare Sports Club on Sunday. Bad light ended play with Zimbabwe on 220 for nine in their follow-on innings, 158 runs short of making Pakistan bat again.
Chakabva made 80 as Zimbabwe made their highest total of a series in which they have been outclassed. Chakabva followed up his top score of 33 in the first innings by making his team`s only half-century in the two matches. Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali continued his mastery over Zimbabwe`s batsmen, taking a career-best five for 27 as the host nation were bowled out for 132 in the first innings. But Hasan, man of the match after taking nine for 89 when Pakistan won the first Test by an innings and 116 runs at the same venue, went wicketless in the second innings despite conceding only nine runs in ten overs.