Pakistan saw off a brief challenge from Zimbabwean captain Brendan Taylor to beat the side by 90 runs in the second ODI after losing the first.
Mohammad Hafeez scored an impressive century for Pakistan making 136 runs, which helped set Zimbabwe a challenging target of 300 in their 50 overs.
Shahid Afridi had a huge hand to play in Pakistan's impressive innings, with a 39 run knock of just 23 balls including three sixes and one four.
Junaid Khan took four wickets for the away team, giving away just 15 runs in his seven overs.
The next match between the two sides will be played at Harare on August 31.
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