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Zimbabwe promise big effort to level series

AFP
21 November 1998



SHEIKHUPURA, Pakistan, Nov 21 (AFP) - Zimbabwe captain Alistair Campbell Saturday vowed a spirited fight to level the series after losing his team first one-day international against Pakistan.

The teams meet in the second match here on Sunday after Pakistan won the opening contest at Gujranwala by four wickets on Friday.

``We spoiled our good initial work and had we scored 270 plus we would have won - but this time we will double our efforts,'' Campbell said.

The skipper is suffering from a stomach upset but hopes to be fit to play.

Pakistan were relieved after their first one-day win in the current home season. They lost all three limited-overs games against Australia earlier this month and their only match of the ICC Mini World Cup against West Indies in October.

``I always look for consistency in a team's performance and the boys need time. Once they are set the team will perform consistently,'' Pakistan coach Javed Miandad said.

The third and final one-day match will be played in Rawalpindi on Tuesday.

Pakistan and Zimbabwe will later play a three-match Test series. The first Test begins in Peshawar on November 27. Others follow in Lahore and Faisalabad.



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