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Pakistani skipper Sarfraz Ahmed tries his bowling skills in fifth ODI against Zimbabwe, gives away 15 runs

| @indiablooms | Jul 23, 2018, at 04:05 pm

Bulawayo, July 23 (IBNS): Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed attempted his hand in bowling in international cricket during the final ODI match of the series against Zimbabwe on Sunday.

The Pakistani skipper bowled two overs in the match and gave away 15 runs.

Zimbabwe's Peter Moor even whacked the Pakistani skipper for a sixer in his second over.

This was the first time he decided to bowl in international cricket.

Pakistan completed a series whitewash against Zimbabwe with a 131-run victory against the African side in the fifth and final match of the tournament.

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