"If I was in the team management I would have not spared any of the players. It is difficult to comprehend how they could lose to a team which is struggling and placed at the bottom of the rankings," former Test leg-spinner, Abdul Qadir said.
Pakistan were beaten by seven wickets in the first ODI after having won the Twenty20 series comfortably 2-0.
Despite captain Misbah-ul-Haq scoring 83 and Muhammad Hafeez 70, Pakistan could post a modest 244 for seven, and Zimbabwe comfortably reached the target in 48.2 overs to win their first ODI against Pakistan since 1998.
"The batting was a big flop as 250 is not good enough against Zimbabwe with our batting line-up and the bowlers failed miserably. They were very, very disappointing," Qadir said.
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"I think we underestimated Zimbabwe, specifically their batting. We played just three specialist bowlers and even they didn't impress at all. Batting and bowling are both areas of concern," he said.