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Top 3 Pakistan players to watch out for from second T20I against Zimbabwe

Explore the top 3 Pakistan players to watch out for in the second T20I. After clinching the ODI series 2-1, the Pakistan Cricket team headed towards the 3-match T20I series against Zimbabwe. In the absence of their star players, Pakistan might have lost the first ODI game but they made a tremendous comeback in the last two games and sealed the series.

The Men in Green have also won the first T20I game of the series with a collective team effort. It won’t be wrong to say that Salman Agha had done a great job as a skipper as he used his bowlers very smartly which helped the team win the match convincingly. However, it would be interesting to see if Pakistan could carry their performance in the next match as well or not.

Here are the top 3 Pakistan players to watch out for from 2nd T20I:

1. Saim Ayub

Top 3 Pakistan players to watch out for from second T20I against Zimbabwe
Saim Ayub

Saim Ayub is definitely one of the players to watch out for from the Pakistan squad for the 2nd T20I. He has been in tremendous form for a long time and has proved a lot that he is the upcoming superstar from Pakistan. He wasn’t able to score much in the 1st T20I as he scored 24 off 18 balls but it won’t be wrong to say that he is consistent and can score big in the upcoming match.

2. Abrar Ahmed

Top 3 Pakistan players to watch out for from second T20I against Zimbabwe
Abrar Ahmed

The young pacer from Pakistan, Abrar Ahmed, was the key player from the team who dismantled Zimbabwe’s top-order during the 1st T20I. He ended with the figures of 28 runs for 3 wickets after 3.3 overs. Pakistan will hope to get same results from the 26-year-old in the 2nd T20I as well.

3. Haris Rauf

Top 3 Pakistan players to watch out for from second T20I against Zimbabwe
Haris Rauf

The veteran Pakistani pacer, Haris Rauf, has been focusing a lot in the white-ball Cricket and the results are also quite visible. He bowled three overs in the first T20I against Zimbabwe, however, the most important thing was his economy rate which was just 5.70.

Disclaimer: This exclusive news is based on the author’s insights, analysis, and intuition. While reviewing this information, consider the points discussed and form your own conclusions.

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