Pakistan, which often surprises with its performance, has now created a stir in South Africa. Pakistan, who often lose to novice teams, beat South Africa at home. The Pakistani team defeated the host Africa by 81 runs in the second one-day match (ODI) late on Thursday. This is his second win in a row. With this, Pakistan has taken an unbeaten lead of 2-0 in the 3-match ODI series.
The second ODI between Pakistan and South Africa was played in Cape Town. South Africa won the toss and bowled first. African team by Pakistan liked this decision more. He scored 329 runs in 50 overs thanks to the innings of Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan and Kamran Ghulam. In reply, the South African team was all out by scoring 248 runs in 43.1 overs.
After Babar-Rizwan, Ghulam showed his strength
Batting first, Pakistan lost the wickets of both their openers within 53 runs. When Saim Ayub got out after scoring 25 runs, Abdullah Shafiq could not open his account. But after this, Babar Azam (74) and Mohammad Rizwan (80) not only controlled Pakistan. in the Defense but also led his team to a big score. Kamran Ghulam scored 63 runs in 32 balls while batting fast in the last overs.
Classen 97 runs did not work
Chasing a target of 330 runs, the top 6 batsmen of the South African team got off to a good start but none of them could play a big innings except Klaasen. Heinrich Klaasen scored 97 runs in 74 balls. The other top scorer of the team Tony D Georgie (Tony De Georgi), who played an innings of 34 runs.
David Miller (David Miller) got out after scoring 29 runs. None of the other batsmen could touch the 25-run mark. Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah bowled brilliantly for Pakistan. Afridi took 4 wickets and Naseem Shah took 3 wickets. Abrar Ahmed took 2 wickets.