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Pakistan [185/9] trounce South Africa [108/9] by 33 runs (DLS) in a crucial T20 World Cup victory

Pakistan should be selective in their players selection from now on. I do believe after this match that they can be a top team . And there are talents at home to take them there.
 
In spite of “fading away”, he is still leagues above Babar who is supposedly in the prime of his career. Don’t even dare to compare the two.

As we said it's okay, don't vent aimlessly and drag other players for relief. You emotions have been hurt today. We know exactly how you would have acted here had Pakistan lost so you wholly deserve these feels :)

Your men in blue couldn't beat SA, and Pakistan has quite convincingly. They had to limp through minnow Bangladesh win and were saved by rain interruption, such a top side
 
The fact they recovered from 40 for 4 tells me the top order is the problem.

Not the middle order.

They deserve to go through on basis of todays performance but dont deserve to go through on basis of Zimbo performance.

If they still end up going through, aka results going their way then they deserve it.
 
The fact they recovered from 40 for 4 tells me the top order is the problem.

Not the middle order.

They deserve to go through on basis of todays performance but dont deserve to go through on basis of Zimbo performance.

If they still end up going through, aka results going their way then they deserve it.

It is that kind of a world cup. Australia/England touted to be favorites may be knocked out early.
 
Highlights of the match:

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Shadab Khan's all-round assault sinks South Africa

Shadab Khan kept Pakistan's hopes of securing a semi-final berth alive as they defeated South Africa by 33 runs (DLS method) in their Super 12 encounter of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at the SCG on Thursday.

Shadab Khan and Iftikhar Ahmed rescue Pakistan

Pakistan looked in deep trouble when they were reduced to 43/4 inside just seven overs. Mohammad Haris entertained briefly while with his 11-ball knock of 28 at the top of the order but Babar Azam (6), Mohammad Rizwan (4) and Shan Masood (2) got dismissed cheaply, leaving the lower middle-order with a lot of catching up to do.

Iftikhar Ahmed stepped up as he built a 52-run stand with Mohammad Nawaz first and then another 82-run stand for the sixth wicket with Shadab to take Pakistan to a total of 185/9, which looked absolutely improbable at one point. Iftikhar scored 51 from 35 deliveries but the real difference was made by Shadab as he walked in and smashed 52 from just 22 deliveries, including three fours and four sixes.

South Africa lose wickets early but Bavuma plays a gem

The Proteas didn't get off to the start they would have hoped for as Shaheen Afridi got rid of Quinton de Kock in the very first over of the innings. They also lost Rilee Rossouw in the fourth over with just 16 runs on the board. Temba Bavuma brought an end to his lean patch with an entertaining 19-ball 36. He played some exquisite shots and took South Africa's score to 65/2 at the end of seven overs.

Shadab Khan strikes again, this time with the ball

Bavuma was threatening to take the game away from Pakistan but Shadab stepped up with the ball this time as he dismissed the South African skipper caught behind off his very first delivery.

He didn't stop at that as he cleaned up a well-set Aiden Markram for 20 in the same over. The Proteas were cruising towards the target with Bavuma and Markram at the crease, but Shadab came into the attack and changed the momentum completely.

Shaheen Shah Afridi shines bright

Rain interrupted the game after the end of the ninth over with South Africa on 69/4 but the game resumed after a while with South Africa needing 73 to win from five overs (DLS method). Heinrich Klaasen and Tristan Stubbs brought South Africa into the game for a brief while as they added 25 runs in less than two overs but they fell behind once again when Afridi dismissed Klaasen in the 11th over. This was the left-arm pacer's third wicket after dismissing de Kock and Rossouw in the Powerplay. Afridi finished with figures of 3-0-14-3 as South Africa couldn't recover after that, finishing on 108/9 – 34 runs short of the revised target.

This win has now kept Pakistan's hopes of a semi-final berth alive. They need to win their next match against Bangladesh and then hope that either India or South Africa lose their remaining matches to Zimbabwe and Netherlands, respectively.

https://www.t20worldcup.com/news/2888694
 
Boys who deserve to play a semi final

Iftikhar
Shadab
Nawaz
Rauf
Naseem
Wasim Jr
Shaheen
Muhammad Harris

Just only the bowlers deserve semis, finals and trophies..

Batting needs an early exit as simple as that, just one off performance like today are in for an eye wash
 
Classic Pakistan!! Congrats fans. Just woke up, saw the result but wasn't surprised at all. This is what Pak usually does and they did.
 
Good win but may be too late for us. Will need a lot of unlikely scenarios to play out to qualify.
 
Congratulations to Pakistan. Well done boys. You deserve a slice of luck hopefully it'll come in a few days.
 
The Proteas surrendered the early advantage against Pakistan before going down to a 33-run defeat on the Duckworth/Lewis/Stern (DLS) Method at the SCG in Sydney on Thursday – their first loss at the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

Desperate to win in order to stay alive in the competition, the unpredictable Asian side recovered from losing four early wickets to post a strong 185 for nine after winning the toss and batting.

There was a welcome return to form by captain Temba Bavuma during the reply after he top-scored with 36 off 19 balls, but two quick wickets on the stroke of a rain break altered the trajectory of the chase.

When they returned, South Africa were set a revised 142 in 14 overs, meaning they needed 73 off 30 balls from their position of 69 for four at the time. That proved too tall an ask for the middle order and the tail as they faded to end on 108 for nine.

It was their first defeat in Australia and it meant they missed out on becoming the first team to reach the semi-finals of the competition. Instead, they must now win their final match against the Netherlands in Adelaide on Sunday to secure a ticket into the last four.

But it should have been much better for Bavuma and his charges after they started the clash brilliantly at the SCG.

Key opener Mohammad Rizwan (4) was bowled by Wayne Parnell, before Mohammad Haris, who lashed a quick-fire 28 off 11 balls, was one of three men to fall within the space of 12 balls, the other two being Babar Azam (6) and Shan Masood (2) as Anrich Nortje (4/41) struck twice.

That left Pakistan in a hole on 43 for four, but half centuries by Iftikhar Ahmed (51 off 35 balls, 3 fours, 2 sixes) and Shadab Khan (52 off 22 balls, 3 fours, 4 sixes) together with 28 from Mohammad Nawaz vaulted their side to an excellent 186 target.

The Proteas started the chase poorly by losing Quinton de Kock (0) and Rilee Rossouw (7) within the first three overs. But Bavuma struck four boundaries and a six to keep them in the hunt alongside Aiden Markran (20). It was 65 for two at the start of the eight over when both fell within three Shadab deliveries to leave the South Africans short on the DLS table.

Heinrich Klaasen (15) and Tristan Stubbs (18) did their best to cut loose after the resumption, but Pakistan’s powerful attack struck regularly to give Pakistan a lifeline and leave the Proteas with work to do in order to progress from Group 2.

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With this form, Pakistan should win this WC. Pity they need to depend on others to qualify now
 
Well done Pakistan! That's more like it.

They've ensured that the semi finalists are not decided until the last day, and that's the best they could have done after that loss to Zimbabwe.
 
Just only the bowlers deserve semis, finals and trophies..

Batting needs an early exit as simple as that, just one off performance like today are in for an eye wash

Iftikhar, Shadab and Nawaz have been good as well with the bat. Nawaz was good in the build up to the World Cup too
 
Highlights of the match:

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Sources say the umpire buyers watched this match while eating a cold Australian lunch
 
Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Wasim Jr and Mohammad Haris:

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Good morale booster, happy that usual suspects didn't make an impact, but this may have come too late. Too much riding on luck, we couldn't pull it through ODI WC, probably not here either. Gotta learn to do it yourself than to rely on others.
 
Well played Pakistan and hopefully you will progress further
I as an Indian supporter thought that Pakistan is better side than us but unfortunately they have to now depend upon results from other matches
 
Pakistan totally outclassed RSA today

The ‘’fragile’ middle order was the star of the show today. Then the bowlers played their part. Runs on the board makes a huge difference!!! Well played Iftikhar and Shadab. Harris and Nawaz also played their part.

Too bad we did not show the same intent earlier. Should not have lost to Zimbabwe and should have done better while defending 48 runs with 18 balls remaining against india
 
Too little to late. Only hope we have is if the SA and Netherlands match is rained off. Where was this hard hitting against Zimbabwe? I can understand losing a close one to India but doing so to Zimbabwe deserves elimination from the tournament.
 
Too little to late. Only hope we have is if the SA and Netherlands match is rained off. Where was this hard hitting against Zimbabwe? I can understand losing a close one to India but doing so to Zimbabwe deserves elimination from the tournament.

True. I said the same thing earlier. 39 balls, 43 runs to get with 7 wickets in hand should have been a dolly against any team. However, these things can happen in cricket. No one had thought England would lose against Ireland (The latter won courtesy of DLS. I believe if the game had gone the full distance, then England would have won. 53 runs in 33 balls with 5 wickets remaining is very gettable. Moeen had begun to take control of things with the bat! The same cannot be said about RSA today. They were always struggling with the bat). India were not very convincing in their narrow win against Bangladesh yesterday. BD looked firmly in control of the run chase and should have won but Litton and co. just threw it away.

Pakistan's main problem has always been a lack of consistency with the bat.
 
This is how you play T20 cricket, Pakistan! This is how the format is supposed to be played. Pure, pure joy to watch the fabulous six and boundary-hitting. Each time they hit a six, I shouted loud, "Why can´t they play like this more often?!" :))

Pakistan made a record today in a T20 World Cup of having piled up the biggest score after losing the first four wickets for less than 50. It´s really an achievement and just goes to show how much it helps as a team when your batsmen decide to play with freedom and liberty. I´m sure that fans from all around the world would´ve enjoyed such a scintillating display of power-hitting by Pakistan. I´m most excited about seeing Mohammad Haris in the matches to come. Hopefully, it wasn´t just a flash in the pan. His awesome cameo was the sole highlight from what was otherwise a very disappointing start until the middle and lower-order hitters decided to take on the bowlers.

A couple of things: fast bowlers can travel the distance on a given day, I´m well aware of that, but the problem with Haris Rauf is that his bad days convert into seriously really bad days. He conceded two sixes when 28 off eight were required the other day, and today he leaked 40 or something in his first two overs. You can´t do that. I know that he´s inexperienced and will learn with time, and I don´t want to be too harsh on him either, but conceding runs at such a rate can quickly change the whole game - as it did as well until Shadab struck twice in an over. Rauf has been Pakistan´s best bowler the recent times, ever since that first match against India in the T20 Asia Cup in September, so this is one sole issue right now perhaps that he needs to address. It seems like an issue of panicking under pressure, so gaining more experience and more time in international cricket will obviously help.

As for South Africa, like New Zealand, they too seem to be having a long tail. I know that it is actually a long batting line-up filled with bowlers who "can" bat, but these "Can bat" guys never come good in pressure situations. It´s better to strengthen the batting with professional batsmen who are fully capable at the job. They need at least one more batsman in their line-up, in my opinion.
 
I had some reservations about Ifti’s place in the team but after two really good knocks under great pressure (vs India and South Africa), I think he deserves his spot in the team.
 
Well folks wishing for washout for SA, we are playing in the same ground, if its too bad of a rain, we ain't be playing either.
 
If only we had scored a couple of runs against Zimbabwe or used our brain against Ind, indeed an opportunity missed
 
Great win but let's put it in perspective.. if this wasn't a dead rubber pakistan would have lost. They can't win under pressure.
 
Great win but let's put it in perspective.. if this wasn't a dead rubber pakistan would have lost. They can't win under pressure.

Pakistan has a chance to go the Semi Final's because of this win, the players knew this.

Are you playing a game with us as your username suggests?
 
I predicted de Kock and Rohit to have cracking days against the Netherlands and Zimbabwe respectively. Well, that prediction didn't quite come to pass, but here's what I had written on Thursday.....

.... As for South Africa, like New Zealand, they too seem to be having a long tail. I know that it is actually a long batting line-up filled with bowlers who "can" bat, but these "Can bat" guys never come good in pressure situations. It´s better to strengthen the batting with professional batsmen who are fully capable at the job. They need at least one more batsman in their line-up, in my opinion.

South Africa weren't that badly placed in their chase today by the 15-over mark. At that stage, one would've expected them to reach home, requiring 48 off 30 with six wickets in hand. However, that's when Miller got out and the likes of like Parnell and Maharaj - absolute batting nobodies - arrived. In pressure situation, in a must-win game, their long tail was exposed and the "Can bat" guys didn't come to their rescue - exactly what I had warned them about days ago - something which wasn't/isn't being discussed by many experts! South Africa must address this issue.
 
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