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Sydney: Pakistan is locking horns with South Africa in their fourth game of T20 World Cup. After having a rocky start, Pakistan batters steadied the ship as Iftikhar Ahmed hit half-century along with Shadab Khan’s 52 runs.---Advertisement--- However, when the game was in 19th over, Anrich Nortje tried to turn the momentum towards South Africa […]

Sydney: Pakistan is locking horns with South Africa in their fourth game of T20 World Cup. After having a rocky start, Pakistan batters steadied the ship as Iftikhar Ahmed hit half-century along with Shadab Khan’s 52 runs.

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However, when the game was in 19th over, Anrich Nortje tried to turn the momentum towards South Africa by dismissing two Pak batters in last balls of the over. Kagiso Rabada then added to his streak by taking another on the first ball of last over.

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WATCH: W,W,W South Africa hurt Pakistan in just 5 minutes!

Pakistan lost Shadab Khan for 52 runs, Mohammad Wasim Jr on duck and Iftikhar Ahmed for 51 runs one after another in three deliveries.

 

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Pakistan put 185 runs on board against South Africa

Pakistan has put up a strong fight against South Africa in their fourth fixture of T20 World Cup. After choosing to bat first, Babar Azam-led Pakistan has put 185 runs on board.

Mohammad Haris scored 28 runs while Iftikhar Ahmed marked a 35-balls half century. Shadan Khan who has come on no.7 also hit a 20-balls half century to power his side.

First published on: Nov 03, 2022 03:58 PM IST


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