At Peshawar, October 3, 2004. Pakistan won by three wickets. Pakistan 5 pts, Zimbabwe 1 pt.
Toss: Pakistan.
This was Zimbabwe's best performance of the tournament but the final margin of defeat flattered
them: they lacked the bowling resources to put pressure on Pakistan once Panyangara and, to a
lesser extent, Hondo were out of the attack. Their batting was positive, with Ebrahim and Taibu
adding an unbroken 91 from 65 balls to build on the foundation laid by a stand of 87 between
openers Matsikenyeri and Taylor - their best in ten one-day matches together. But Shoaib Malik
and Younis Khan, who kept wicket for the first time in place of the ailing Moin Khan, added an
untroubled 114 from 128 balls to ease Pakistan's nerves. The Zimbabwe players wore black
armbands following the death of Dawson Mutsekwa, the Zimbabwe Cricket Union's provincial
development manager for Mashonaland.