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Ball-tracking in action during Pakistan’s review for the wicket of Tabriaz Shamsi.© X (formerly Twitter)

South Africa edged past Pakistan by a one-wicket margin to register a thrilling win over the Babar Azam-led side on Friday. Aiden Markram hit a solid 91 but a late batting collapse from South Africa kept Pakistan alive in the game. It was left to the last pair of Keshav Maharaj and Tabraiz Shamsi to score the final 11 runs. Shamsi survived a close leg-before appeal that went to the umpire’s call off fast bowler Haris Rauf with eight needed. The incident took place on the final ball of the 46th over.

Shamsi was hit on the front pad on the bowling of Rauf. The ground umpire gave it not out and Pakistan reviewed the decision.

Ball tracking revealed that the ball would have clipped the leg stump, which meant the wicket was on the umpire’s call. Shamsi survived as the field umpire had given him not out.

Talking about the Decision Review System (DRS) after the game, former Pakistan captain Moin Khan made serious allegations. While he blamed the umpire for it, Moin added that the clipping shown by the ball-tracker was wrong.

“It was umpire’s mistake. He (Shamsi) should have been given out. At the point of impact, the leg-stump was visible. It was clearly out, and the umpire should’ve raised his finger. It could’ve gone down for referral then. I feel the clipping was shown wrong. The full ball was hitting the leg-stump,” Moin said on A Sports.

Former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq also threw light on the issue by appealing for a change in decision-making.

“Umpire’s call is a big issue that needs to be sorted out. If it shows that it’s out, and the umpire has given it not out, then it should be given out. If you have to stay with umpire’s decision, then what’s the point,” said Misbah.

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South Africa took the first giant step towards shedding the eternal chokers tag as they pushed Pakistan towards the World Cup exit door winning a humdinger of a contest by solitary wicket in Chennai on Friday. This is South Africa’s first World Cup win against Pakistan since the 1999 edition while Babar Azam’s men’s fourth loss on trot is country’s first in global event. Pakistan are on four points from six games and even if they win all three games, there is less than five percent chance of them qualifying for the last four stage.

What looked like a straightforward chase of 271, suddenly became the closest game of the tournament as Proteas slumped from 235 for 5 to 260 for 9, thanks to an inspired phase of high quality pace bowling by Shaheen Shah Afridi (3/45) and Haris Rauf (2/62).

However Keshav Maharaj (7 not out) and Tabraiz Shamsi (4 not out) added the 11 most precious runs of their career to notch up a special win in 47.2 overs and also take the team to top of points table with 10 points.

“This is not just four most important runs that I have scored but perhaps the only four runs I have scored in the entire year,” a beaming Shamsi said after accepting the ‘Player of the Match’ award for his match figures of 4 for 60.

Maharaj survived a close DRS appeal off Rauf’s delivery, courtesy Umpires’ Call and once the bowler was on his haunches along with keeper Mohammed Rizwan, the writing was on the wall.

Left-arm spin of Mohammed Nawaz is an apology for slow bowling and Maharaj let a war cry after slapping it behind the vacant backward square leg for a boundary.

While Babar would feel short-changed as one of the deliveries bowled by one of his pacers brushed Keshav Maharaj’s pads but was called wide but he can’t deny that his team put up at least 40 runs less of what could have been a par score on good batting track.

His captaincy was also unimaginative as Aiden Markram (91 off 93 balls) showed why he is rated so highly with a quality knock . Markram was both accumulator and aggressor in equal measure as he used the pace of Rauf and Mohammed Wasim Junior to score a lot of runs.

The inside out six of Iftikhar’s off-break was a treat while Quinton de Kock giving a rollicking start also helped. He hit Shaheen for four boundaries and it did set the tempo.

Save Markram, the other small but useful contributions came from David Miller, who hit 29 off 33 balls and Marco Jansen 920 off 14 balls), who always found a way top hit sixes to close in on the target.

Usama Mir (2/45), the concussion substitute did get a couple of wickets but bowled a lot of loose balls for Pakistan’s comfort.

Earlier, skipper Babar and Saud Shakeel struck fifties but Pakistan batters frittered away good starts to be bowled out for a below-par 270 after the losers decided to make first use of the strip.

While Babar managed 50 off 65 deliveries, Shakeel made a run-a-ball 52 but Pakistan couldn’t build enough partnerships and also faltered in the back end to be dismissed in 46.4 overs after opting to bat. The last five wickets fell for 45 runs.

Left-arm spinner Tabraiz Shamsi, who was playing only his second game, shone with figures of four for 60, while Marco Jansen (3/43) was superb with the new ball, and Gerald Coetzee (2/42) also snapped two.

It all began with a maiden over from Jansen, who accounted for both the openers — Abdullah Shafique (9) and Imam-ul-Haq (12) as Pakistan slipped to 38 for 2 in the seventh over.

It could have been third down for the Pakistan in the same over had Jansen hold on to a caught and bowled chance for Mohammad Rizwan.

Rizwan started on an aggressive note, hitting a six off spinner Keshav Maharaj and constructing a 48-run partnership with Babar (50).

However, the lease of life that Jansen offered him did not last long, as in the 16th over, speedster Coetzee sent him back to the pavilion after being caught behind, with the score reading 86 for three.

While Coetzee continued to suppress Pakistan’s scoring rate, they brought up their 100 by the 20th over.

The pair of Babar and Iftikhar Ahmed (21) added 43 for the fourth wicket before the latter became the fourth man to be dismissed, holing out to Heinrich Klaasen off Shamsi in the 26th.

In the meantime, Babar brought up his 31st ODI half-century but right after the landmark, he fell prey to Shamsi in the 28th after an attempted sweep saw the ball take the faintest of nicks before being gloved by Quinton de Kock.

Although initially given not out by the umpire, the Proteas opted for the review at the last moment and the decision went in their favour as Pakistan slumped to 141 for five.

Shakeel and Shadab (43) then joined hands and forged a much-needed partnership of 84 runs, bringing their innings back on track. Soon the team 200 was up by the 37th over but Pakistan couldn’t make use of the platform.

In the end archaic batting letting them down.

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Pakistan will face South Africa in their ICC Cricket World Cup, 2023 on October 27 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, India. The match is scheduled to begin at 02:00 PM IST. The Pakistan cricket team has had a rollercoaster of a tournament so far. The Men in Green began the competition with two back-to-back wins over the Netherlands and Sri Lanka. Following that, they suffered a hat-trick of defeats to hosts India, five-time champions Australia and a shock loss to Afghanistan in their previous match.

The Babar Azam-led side is placed fifth in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 league standings with four points from 5 matches. They have a Net Run Rate of -0.400.

South Africa, meanwhile, is a team in red-hot form. They registered wins over Sri Lanka and Australia in their opening two matches. However, they suffered a shock loss to the Netherlands. Since then, the Proteas have clinched massive wins over England (by 229 runs) and Bangladesh (149 runs).

The Temba Bavuma-led side is placed second on the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 league standings with eight points from five matches.

PAK vs SA pitch report

The pitch at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai is a batting-friendly track. However, as the match progresses the surface starts to crack up and brings the spinners into play. The average score in the first innings in the last 10 matches at this stadium is 265. However, in the last four ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 matches, the teams bowling first have won three matches while one match was won by the side batting first.

Pace or Spin?

The venue is suited for spinners. The track tends to slow down as the match progresses and provides assistance to spinners.

PAK vs SA weather report

Temperature will hover around 29.45 degree C and humidity is expected to be around 61%. Winds at a speed of 5.31 m/s are expected.

PAK vs SA squads

Pakistan: Abdullah Shafique, Babar Azam (c), Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq, Saud Shakeel, Agha Salman, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Abrar Ahmed, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Wasim, Shaheen Afridi, Usama Mir and Zaman Khan

South Africa: David Miller, Rassie van der Dussen, Reeza Hendricks, Temba Bavuma (c), Aiden Markram, Andile Phehlukwayo, Marco Jansen, Heinrich Klaasen (wk), Quinton de Kock (wk), Gerald Coetzee, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Lizaad Williams, Lungi Ngidi and Tabraiz Shamsi

Pakistan vs South Africa head-to-head record in ODIs

Pakistan and South Africa have competed against each other on 82 occasions in ODIs. While South Africa have won on 51 occasions, Pakistan have registered 30 victories. One match ended with no result.

The last 5 ODI contests have seen Pakistan win 3 times while South Africa have won on 2 occasions. The highest score in these 5 matches is 341 by South Africa whereas the lowest has been 240 by Pakistan.

Pakistan vs South Africa ODI records

Highest score: Pakistan’s 351/4 at Durban in 2007 is their highest total against South Africa in ODI cricket.

Meanwhile, South Africa’s 392/6 at Centurion in 2007 is their highest score against Pakistan in ODI cricket.

Lowest score: Pakistan’s 89 at Mohali in 2006 is their lowest score in ODIs against South Africa.

Meanwhile, South Africa’s 101 at Sharjah in 2000 is their lowest total in ODI cricket against Pakistan.

Average score: Pakistan’s average score in Pakistan vs South Africa ODI matches is 219, while South Africa averages 231 runs on the board in ODIs.

Pakistan vs South Africa World Cup 2023 prediction

Pakistan have won three of the last 5 face-offs against South Africa. However, based on the current form, South Africa is likely to emerge winners in Friday’s clash.

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