Pakistan vs South Africa 1st ODI at Centurion, 02 Apr, 2021

Toss: Pakistan, who chose to bowl
South Africa 273/6 (50)
Pakistan 274/7 (50)
Pakistan won by 3 wickets
Man of the Match: Babar Azam

    Over 20.1 Shadab Khan bowls a good length delivery to Rassie van der Dussen,1 leg bye, gets forward and flicks it off the pads towards square leg.

    Over 20.2 Shadab Khan bowls a good length delivery to David Miller, no run, gets forward and tries working it into the on-side, gets a leading edge on the googly to cover

    Over 20.3 Shadab Khan bowls a good length delivery to David Miller, no run, gets forward and works it to square leg with soft hands.

    Over 20.4 Shadab Khan bowls it short of length to David Miller, 3 runs, gets across and dangerously scoops this one over the 'keeper for a treble towards long-stop

    Over 20.5 Shadab Khan bowls a pitched up delivery to Rassie van der Dussen, no run, gets forward to the pitch of it and pushes it towards cover

    Over 20.6 Shadab Khan bowls a pitched up delivery to Rassie van der Dussen,1 run, gets reaches out and drives this with the spin to sweeper cover for one.

    Over 22.1: No runs. Shadab Khan to Rassie van der Dussen,

    Over 22.2: Single. Shadab Khan to Rassie van der Dussen,

    Over 22.3: No runs. Shadab Khan to David Miller,

    Over 22.4: Four runs. Shadab Khan to David Miller,

    Over 22.5: Single. Shadab Khan to David Miller,

    Over 22.6: Single. Shadab Khan to Rassie van der Dussen,

    Over 24.1 Shadab Khan bowls a pitched up delivery to David Miller,1 run, down the wicket and whipped to long-on for a single

    Over 24.2 Shadab Khan bowls a pitched up delivery to Rassie van der Dussen,1 run, gets  reaches out and drives this looper down towards long-off for a single

    Over 24.3 Shadab Khan bowls a good length delivery to David Miller,1 run, moves across in the crease and works it off the pads through square leg for a single.

    Over 24.4 Shadab Khan bowls a pitched up delivery to Rassie van der Dussen, 2 runs, gets forward and pushes this towards cover for a quick single, a throw that is so wide it evades the diving keeper and short third man, and an overthrow has been conceded.

    Over 24.5 Shadab Khan bowls it short of length to Rassie van der Dussen,1 run, rocks back and carves this one away to sweeper cover for a single

    Over 24.6 Shadab Khan bowls a pitched up delivery to David Miller,1 run, gets forward and clipped away towards deep square leg for a single

    Over 26.1 Shadab Khan tossed up delivery to David Miller,1 run, gets forward and worked away with the spin towards backward square leg for one

    Over 26.2 Shadab Khan bowls it short of length to Rassie van der Dussen, Boundary! Rock back in the crease and pulls it down to the deep mid-wicket fence for four.

    Over 26.3 Shadab Khan tossed up delivery to Rassie van der Dussen, no run, gets reaches out and pushes it back to the bowler.

    Over 26.4 Shadab Khan tossed up delivery to Rassie van der Dussen,1 run, gets across the line and clipped away towards midwicket for a sharp single

    Over 26.5 Shadab Khan bowls a quicker arm ball to David Miller,1 run,  clipped off the backfoot towards square leg for one

    Over 26.6 Shadab Khan tossed up delivery to Rassie van der Dussen, no run, goes back in the crease and steered towards backward point with the open face bat.

    Over 28.1: Four wides. Shadab Khan to David Miller,

    Over 28.1: Single. Shadab Khan to Rassie van der Dussen,

    Over 28.2 Shadab Khan bowls a good length delivery to David Miller,1 run, gets back deep in the crease and clips it to square leg for a single

    Over 28.3 Shadab Khan bowls a good length delivery to Rassie van der Dussen,1 run, hangs back and stays low to chop this away towards sweeper cover for one

    Over 28.4 Shadab Khan bowls a pitched up delivery to David Miller, no run, gets forward and smacked back, but Shadab has dived to stop runs off his bowling

    Over 28.5 Shadab Khan bowls a pitched up delivery to David Miller,1 run, comes across and clips it down to the fine leg.

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