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SOUTH AFRICA 392/6 (50 OVERS)
- Mark Boucher78 (38)
- Jacques Kallis*88 (85)
- Mohammad Hafeez2/69 (9)
- Shahid Afridi2/42 (10)
PAKISTAN 228 (46.4 OVERS)
- Mohammad Sami46 (64)
- Shoaib Malik*52 (84)
- Jacques Kallis3/34 (5)
- Makhaya Ntini3/51 (10)
Well, South Africa outdoing Pakistan in every department of the game to win this first ODI by a big margin. South Africa made an explosive start, racking up 392-6 at Centurion, with Smith, de Villiers, Kallis and Boucher joining in the fun. Asif bowled a very good opening spell but did not escape the punishment, smashed for three fours and two sixes in the 47th over. Boucher was sublime in his 38-ball 78.
South Africa then grabbed early wickets to completely stifle the Pakistan batting. Mohammad Yousuf played a little cameo, but his and Inzamam's wickets forced the rest into a shell, with Malik and Sami batting very, very slowly to add 73 in what seemed like an eternity. Sami managed 46, and Malik remained unbeaten on an 84-ball 52, but the asking rate was so high at the end.
Do join us for the second game of the best-of-five series, on February 7 at Durban. Until then, is Jamie Alter signing off. Ciao!
Mohammad Asif c Prince b Smith 2 (35m 19b 0x4 0x6) SR: 10.52
END OF OVER:46 | 1 Run | PAK: 227/9 (166 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 4.93, RRR: 41.50)
- Mohammad Asif2 (16b)
- Shoaib Malik51 (83b)
- Ashwell Prince2-0-3-0
- Graeme Smith1-0-5-0
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