Wednesday 27 November 2013

Pakistan hold nerve to seal historic series win over South Africa

Pakistan held on for a thrilling one-run win in the second one-day international on Wednesday to beat South Africa in an ODI series for the first time, making its short-notice tour an historic one.
Pakistan defended its 262 in a rain-shortened 45-over game by the smallest of margins as South Africa fell just short of the nine runs it needed off the last over at St. George's Park to take the three-game series to a decider.
Pakistan has the chance to be the first team ever to whitewash South Africa at home in an ODI contest in the final game.
A century partnership between Hashim Amla (98) and AB de Villiers (74) took South Africa to the brink of victory, but Amla's wicket fell off the last ball of the penultimate over. Junaid Khan took 3-42 for the victorious tourists, who just held on under intense pressure.
Earlier, Ahmed Shehzad's 102 set up victory for Pakistan, while Dale Steyn's career-best 6-39 was part of a losing effort for South Africa as the world's leading team in test cricket continued to struggle for consistency in ODIs.
Following a 4-1 drubbing by the South Africans in United Arab Emirates at the start of the month, Pakistan turned the tables dramatically weeks later to send South Africa to its first one-day series defeat at home in over two years.
The Pakistanis have the chance to become the first team to ever whitewash South Africa at home in the final game in Centurion this weekend.
Pakistan wasn't even meant to tour now, but was asked to fill a gap in South Africa's home schedule after India shortened its upcoming series. It also lost key players to injury before the series started and still came through for a momentous win.
Shehzad's 102 off 112 balls with eight fours and two sixes laid a winning platform in Port Elizabeth.
He shared a 124-run partnership for the third wicket with Sohaib Maqsood (42) after coming through an early onslaught by Steyn in overcast conditions at the start of the day.
Umar Akmal added a quick-fire 42, but it was Pakistan's cool under pressure at the end that sealed their triumph as a partnership of 110 between Amla and De Villiers looked to have put South Africa on track to come from behind to win and stay alive in the series.
Saeed Ajmal struck for the crucial wicket of Amla on the last ball of the penultimate over and Khan had JP Duminy caught off the second ball of the last over as Pakistan fought until the end to make sure of its moment in history.
Misbah hails series victory
Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq hailed the series win against South Africa.
Misbah admitted that a win seemed unlikely with two overs to go.
He said: “But there is always pressure on the side batting second. We knew that we would have a chance if we had one good over so that South Africa needed more than a run a ball in the last over, especially if they had new batsmen at the crease.”
“It really means a lot to us to beat South Africa in a bilateral series for the first time, especially doing it in South Africa,” said Misbah.
It was especially satisfying because Pakistan were recently beaten 4-1 by the same opponents in the United Arab Emirates.
“It is a young side and now they believe they can win. That was what was lacking (in the previous series),” said Misbah.
De Villiers struggled to explain yet another failed run chase by his team, who have now lost their last seven matches when batting second.
“I had the game in my hands with Hash out there with me,” he said.
“I've finished a lot of games like that before and I was on a bit of a roll there. I should have caught my breath a little bit and looked at the situation again. It is very disappointing.”

Pakistan in South Africa ODI Series - 2nd ODI

Pakistan innings (45 overs maximum)RMB4s6sSR
View dismissalNasir Jamshedb Steyn2250040.00
View dismissalAhmed Shehzadrun out (Imran Tahir/†de Kock)1021481128291.07
View dismissalMohammad Hafeezc †de Kock b Steyn828160050.00
View dismissalSohaib Maqsoodc Amla b McLaren4286593071.18
View dismissalMisbah-ul-Haq*c †de Kock b Imran Tahir1222151080.00
View dismissalUmar Akmalc †de Kock b Steyn42573042140.00
View dismissalShahid Afridic de Villiers b Steyn1123131084.61
View dismissalBilawal Bhattic †de Kock b Steyn21151440150.00
View dismissalAnwar Aliobstructing the field79410175.00
View dismissalSaeed Ajmalc Kallis b Steyn051000.00
Junaid Khannot out12100100.00
Extras(lb 1, w 13)14
Total(all out; 45 overs; 203 mins)262(5.82 runs per over)
Fall of wickets 1-2 (Nasir Jamshed, 0.5 ov), 2-22 (Mohammad Hafeez, 6.5 ov)3-146 (Sohaib Maqsood, 28.1 ov),4-176 (Misbah-ul-Haq,
 33.5 ov)
5-180 (Ahmed Shehzad, 34.6 ov)6-214 (Shahid Afridi, 39.5 ov),7-241 (Bilawal Bhatti, 42.6 ov)8-261 (Anwar Ali, 44.3 ov),
 9-261 (Umar Akmal, 44.4 ov)10-262 (Saeed Ajmal, 44.6 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
View wicketsDW Steyn903964.33
LL Tsotsobe904705.22(4w)
View wicketR McLaren907117.88(5w)
JH Kallis804906.12
View wicketImran Tahir803314.12
JP Duminy2022011.00
South Africa innings (target: 263 runs from 45 overs)RMB4s6sSR
View dismissalHM Amlac Mohammad Hafeez b Saeed Ajmal981891317074.80
View dismissalGC Smithc †Umar Akmal b Junaid Khan12070014.28
View dismissalQ de Kockc Misbah-ul-Haq b Shahid Afridi4772523190.38
View dismissalJH Kallisc Saeed Ajmal b Shahid Afridi612120050.00
View dismissalAB de Villiers*c Shahid Afridi b Junaid Khan74564582164.44
View dismissalJP Duminyc Anwar Ali b Junaid Khan1529181083.33
DA Millernot out21040050.00
R McLarennot out061000.00
Extras(b 1, lb 12, w 5)18
Total(6 wickets; 45 overs; 199 mins)261(5.80 runs per over)
Did not bat DW SteynLL TsotsobeImran Tahir
Fall of wickets 1-9 (Smith, 4.3 ov), 2-96 (de Kock, 21.4 ov)3-117 (Kallis, 25.4 ov)4-227 (de Villiers, 38.4 ov),5-254 (Amla, 43.6 ov),
6-255 (Duminy, 44.2 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
View wicketsJunaid Khan904234.66
Anwar Ali713905.57
View wicketSaeed Ajmal804615.75(1w)
Mohammad Hafeez804405.50
Bilawal Bhatti403909.75(2w)
View wicketsShahid Afridi903824.22
Match details
Toss South Africa, who chose to field
Series Pakistan led the 3-match series 2-0
Player of the match Ahmed Shehzad (Pakistan)
Umpires S George and BNJ Oxenford (Australia)
TV umpire CB Gaffaney (New Zealand)
Match referee BC Broad (England)
Reserve umpire JD Cloete

Sunday 24 November 2013

South Africa v Pakistan 1st ODI

Pakistan 218/9 (50 ov)
South Africa 195 (48.1 ov)
Pakistan won by 23 runs
Pakistan innings (50 overs maximum)RMB4s6sSR
View dismissalNasir Jamshedc Kallis b Steyn2465461052.17
View dismissalAhmed Shehzadc †de Kock b Kallis35101703050.00
View dismissalMohammad Hafeezc Amla b Steyn512101050.00
View dismissalSohaib Maqsoodc Imran Tahir b Kallis2277430051.16
View dismissalMisbah-ul-Haq*c †de Kock b Morkel1324191068.42
View dismissalUmar Akmalc †de Kock b Philander033000.00
View dismissalShahid Afridib Steyn26312311113.04
View dismissalBilawal Bhattilbw b Morkel39562532156.00
Anwar Alinot out4364556078.18
View dismissalSaeed Ajmalc Duminy b Morkel31050060.00
Junaid Khannot out041000.00
Extras(b 2, lb 1, w 5)8
Total(9 wickets; 50 overs; 227 mins)218(4.36 runs per over)
Fall of wickets 1-49 (Nasir Jamshed, 15.2 ov)2-58 (Mohammad Hafeez, 17.3 ov)3-73 (Ahmed Shehzad, 23.3 ov),
4-97 (Misbah-ul-Haq, 28.6 ov)5-98 (Umar Akmal, 29.4 ov)6-124 (Sohaib Maqsood, 34.3 ov)7-131 (Shahid Afridi, 35.5 ov),
8-205 (Bilawal Bhatti, 47.3 ov)9-213 (Saeed Ajmal, 49.2 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
View wicketsDW Steyn1023333.30(2w)
View wicketVD Philander1003713.70(2w)
View wicketsM Morkel1003933.90
JP Duminy502304.60
Imran Tahir713004.28
View wicketsJH Kallis805326.62(1w)
South Africa innings (target: 219 runs from 50 overs)RMB4s6sSR
View dismissalGC Smithst †Umar Akmal b Mohammad Hafeez1222162075.00
View dismissalHM Amlab Junaid Khan312300100.00
View dismissalQ de Kockb Bilawal Bhatti1947243079.16
View dismissalJH Kallisb Anwar Ali5090715170.42
View dismissalAB de Villiers*b Shahid Afridi1025151066.66
View dismissalJP Duminyc †Umar Akmal b Saeed Ajmal49109704070.00
View dismissalDA Millerc †Umar Akmal b Anwar Ali420140028.57
View dismissalVD Philanderc Sohaib Maqsood b Saeed Ajmal1435262053.84
View dismissalDW Steynb Bilawal Bhatti1544321146.87
View dismissalM Morkelb Bilawal Bhatti1725181194.44
Imran Tahirnot out06000-
Extras(w 2)2
Total(all out; 48.1 overs; 219 mins)195(4.04 runs per over)
Fall of wickets 1-12 (Amla, 2.2 ov)2-20 (Smith, 3.5 ov)3-62 (de Kock, 12.1 ov)4-79 (de Villiers, 17.2 ov),5-115 (Kallis, 25.4 ov),
6-123 (Miller, 29.4 ov)7-155 (Philander, 37.4 ov)8-168 (Duminy, 43.1 ov)9-192 (Steyn, 46.6 ov),10-195 (Morkel, 48.1 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
View wicketJunaid Khan803814.75
View wicketsAnwar Ali602424.00(1w)
View wicketMohammad Hafeez1003413.40
View wicketsBilawal Bhatti7.103735.16
View wicketsSaeed Ajmal1002822.80
View wicketShahid Afridi703414.85(1w)
Match details
Toss Pakistan, who chose to bat
Series Pakistan led the 3-match series 1-0
ODI debuts Anwar Ali and Bilawal Bhatti (Pakistan)
Player of the match Anwar Ali (Pakistan)
Umpires JD Cloete and CB Gaffaney (New Zealand)
TV umpire BNJ Oxenford (Australia)
Match referee BC Broad (England)
Reserve umpire S George