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17:12 GMT, Sunday, 12 October 2008 18:12 UK

Pakistan continue winning streak

Twenty20 tournament, King City: Pakistan 110-3 (19 ovs) bt Zimbabwe 107-8 (20 ovs)Match scorecard

Salman Butt

Pakistan maintained their 100% record in the quadrangular Twenty20 event in King City, Canada, beating Zimbabwe by seven wickets with an over to spare.

Hamilton Masakadza gave the Zimbabweans a fine start with three sixes in 53 off 38 balls, but they only mustered 107-8.

Shahid Afridi fell in the second over of the Pakistan reply, but Shoaib Khan jnr hit six fours in 50 and shared 96 in 16 overs with Salman Butt (33).

Butt hit two fours and a six as his side warmed up for Monday's final.




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