Rawalpindi: Speedster Blessing Muzarabani grabbed a five-for in the regulation play and scalped two more wickets in the Super Over to help Zimbabwe stun Pakistan in the third and final ODI here on Tuesday.
It was Zimbabwe's first win over Pakistan since 2015. The home team has already clinched the three-match ODI series, having won the earlier two matches.
Pakistan and Zimbabwe now play a three-match T20I series, starting on Saturday here.
In a high-scoring match, the 24-year old Muzarabani overshadowed centuries from his team-mate Sean Williams (118 not out from 135 balls) and Pakistan captain Babar Azam (125 off 125 balls) and a five-for from 20-year-old fast bowler Muhammad Hasnain (5 for 26).
Muzarabani returned with figures of 5 for 49 in the home side's run-chase and then took two more wickets in the super over in which Pakistan could only manage two runs.
Requiring just three runs to win in the Super Over, Zimbabwe wrapped up the match in three balls.
Chasing 279 for a win, Babar Azam produced a captain's innings to score his 12th ODI century but was dismissed in the 49th over by a sharp rising ball from Muzarabani to set up a thrilling finish.