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World Cup PHOTOS: Pakistan topple South Africa in thriller

Source: PTI
March 07, 2015 16:29 IST
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Misbah-ul-Haq of Pakistan is congratulated by Younis Khan after reaching 5000 ODI   career runs

Misbah-ul-Haq of Pakistan is congratulated by Younis Khan after reaching 5000 ODI career runs. Photograph: Hannah Peters/Getty Images

A spirited Pakistan side put its World Cup campaign back on track with an upset 29-run win via Duckworth/Lewis method over South Africa in a thrilling pool B cricket match in Auckland on Saturday.

Scorecard

Pakistan's pacers sending South Africa crashing

Put into bat in a rain-hit encounter, Pakistan rode on Misbah-ul-Haq's 56 to post 222 all out in 46.4 overs and then packed South Africa for 202 in 33.3 overs in the 47 overs-a-side game.

For Pakistan, Misbah in his 86-ball stay not only bagged 5000 ODI runs but also tried hard to hold the innings together. Interestingly the batsman, who has 42 ODI fifties under his belt, is devoid of a single century in the 50-over format.

AB de Villiers of South Africa

AB de Villiers of South Africa leaves the field. Photograph: Phil Walter/Getty Images

Chasing a revised 232-run target, Proteas innings fell apart in the face of some excellent Pakistan bowling as captain AB de Villiers' valiant 77 went in vain on a lively Eden park track.

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South Africa were in neck deep trouble at 138 for seven, before de Villiers stuck to his guns, forming crucial partnerships with Dale Steyn (16), Kyle Abbott (12) and Morne Morkel (6 not out) for the seventh, eight and ninth wickets respectively.

Rahat Ali of Pakistan

Rahat Ali of Pakistan celebrates his wicket of David Miller of South Africa. Photograph: Phil Walter/Getty Images

But it was Pakistan's day after Irfan, Rahat and Riaz ran through the South African top-order of Quinton de Kock (0), Hashim Amla (38) and Faf du Plessis (27) to put the African giants in early trouble.

Pace spearhead Mohammad Irfan (3-52), left-arm pacers Rahat Ali (3-40) and Wahab Riaz (3-45) bagged three wickets each. New-ball bowler Sohail Khan (1-36) got the all-important wicket of de Villiers in the 33rd over.

 Sarfaraz Ahmed

Sarfaraz Ahmed of Pakistan dives back into his crease as David Miller of South Africa fields. Photograph: Hannah Peters/Getty Images

Earlier, Pakistan showed some application when they batted after wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfaraz Ahmed, who took record-equalling six catches behind the stumps, gave the team a good start with a gritty 49.

Younis Khan (37) and Shahid Afridi (22) also chipped in with crucial scores apart from Misbah's patient half-century that did the trick for the Men in Green.

Dale Steyn

Dale Steyn of South Africa takes a catch to dismiss Ahmad Shahzad of Pakistan. Photograph: Hannah Peters/Getty Images

Dale Steyn, who bagged three wickets in the Pakistan innings, was also responsible for opener Ahmed Shehzad's (18) scalp with a breathtaking catch in the outfield.

South Africa, who comfortably won their games against Zimbabwe, West Indies and Ireland, are placed on second position. They had lost to India and now Pakistan.

Francois du Plessis

Francois du Plessis of South Africa crashes into the wickets. Photograph: Hannah Peters/Getty Images

The innings saw two rain stops in the 37th and the 41stover. But the rain breaks only helped South Africa get back at Pakistan, who once again floundered to a below-par score in the 50-over showpiece event only to defend it later.

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