Mohammad Ali and Aamir Jamal shared seven wickets between them as Pakistan Shaheens bowled out Zimbabwe A for 163 runs on day one of the second four-dayer at Mutare Sports Club in Mutare.
Put into bat first, Zimbabwe A lost opener Joylord Gumbie for the sum of just 12 runs.
After the departure of Gumbie, opening batter Tadiwanashe Marumani was joined by Dion Myers and the pair knitted 110 runs for the second wicket. Myers scored his fifth first-class half-century before returning back to the pavilion. He was bowled by left-arm spinner Mehran Mumtaz, who bagged 11 wickets in Shaheens' victory in the first four-day match.
At the score of 130, Marumani (66) was caught by wicket-keeper Haseebullah off Aamir. Both Haseebullah and Aamir are playing their first match on the tour, after they replaced Rohail Nazir and Mir Hamza, respectively. Qasim Akram was the third change by Shaheens, who is playing in place of Mubasir Khan.
Following the departure of two set batters, Zimbabwe A were unable to recover and the pace bowling duo of Aamir and Ali were all over the opposition, bowling them out for 163 in 56.4 overs.
Ali returned with figures of four for 36 in 14.4 overs, while Aamir and Mehran snapped three wickets each.
In reply, at stumps, Shaheens were 115 for one in 24 overs and were trailing by 48 runs with nine wickets in hand. Captain Imran Butt (27) returned back to the pavilion after adding 63 runs for the opening wicket with Mohammad Huraira. Huraira (60*) and Omair Bin Yousuf (19*) added an unbroken 52 runs for the second wicket. They will resume the innings tomorrow.