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south africa vs pakistan, match 7, icc champions trophy 2017
South Africa vs Pakistan, Match 7, ICC Champions Trophy 2017
Amla and de Kock gave South Afric a slow yet steady start, after opting to bat first.
Imad Wasim got Pakistan the first breakthrough with the crucial wicket of Hashim Amla.
De Kock fell soon after, trying to sweep Hafeez.
Imad Wasim had AB de De Villiers caught for a golden duck.
AB de Viliers was dismissed for his sixth duck in ICC tournaments.
David Miller, promoted ahead of JP Duminy, hit some lofty shots to take South Africa pas the 100-run mark.
Faf du Plessis became Hasan Ali's first victim, falling for 26 off 44.
A typical Hasan Ali ceelbration followed as South Africa were reduced to 118 for 6 in no time.
Hasan Ali left South Africa in tatters by picking the wickets of Wayne Parnell and Duminy in successive balls.
Morris added 47 runs with Miller for the seventh wicket stand to help South Africa past the 150-run mark.
Rabada chipped in with a 23-ball 26 to help South Africa post in excess of 200.
David Miller's unbeaten 75 helped South Africa to a fighting 219/8.
Debutant Fakhar Zaman gave Pakistan a flying start with a brisk 23-ball 31.
Morne Morkel pegged Pakistan back with the wickets of both openers in the space of three balls.
Babar Azam steadied the ship with a crucial third-wicket stand.
Hafeez and Babar together added 52 runs for the third wicket partnership to bail Pakistan out of early trouble.
Morkel got rid of Hafeez to break the defiant third-wicket partnership.
Malik scored at a brisk pace to keep Pakistan ahead on DLS par score when the rain arrived.
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