PAK VS SA 2nd ODI: Highlights | Kamran Ghulam played Aggressively

Pakistan has won the third ODI bilateral series in a row. Kamran Ghulam’s quick 63 off 32 balls and Shaheen’s 4-47 led Pakistan to win the 2nd ODI against South Africa by 81 runs.

1st Inning:

The second ODI between Pakistan and South Africa at Newlands, Cape Town, on December 19, 2024, delivered a thrilling contest. South Africa won the toss and opted to Bowl first. So, Pakistan had to bat first. Pakistan faced an early blow as Abdullah Shafique lost his wicket on a duck while Saim Ayub was playing well. Remember, Saim smashed a century in 1st ODI. In the Cape Town luck was not with him. He played a good shot but the ball failed to go over the fielder and caught, Pakistan slipped further.

Their key batter Babar Azam has not been in form for 1.5 years but he showed his class and looking like he has regained his form. A key batter just needs one match to regain his form. He struks 73 off 95 balls alongside M.Rizwan strucks 80 off 82 balls. They built momentum and played long innings. Salman Ali Agha did not keep a long inning but Right-hand batter Kamran Ghulam played an aggressive inning of 63 off 32 balls, helped Pakistan to reach 329.

  • Marco Jansen: 3-71, 10 overs.
  • Kwena Maphaka: 4-72, 9.5 overs.
  • Bjorn Fortuin: 1-49, 10 overs.
  • Andile Phehlukwayo: 1-55, 9 overs.
  • Tabriz Shamsi: 0-57, 8 overs.
  • Aiden Markram: 0-20, 3 overs

2nd Inning:

Chasing a target of 330 at Cape Town, South Africa was got all out for 248 in 43.1 overs. Pakistan got an early breakthrough as Naseem Shah dismissed Temba Bavuma in a power play. Chasing a massive target, none of South Africa’s batter smashed a fifty except Heinrich Klaasen. He played like an alone warrior. Klassen was playing very well alongside no batter was staying on the pitch to help Klassen achieve the Target. At the last when SA had lost their 9 wickets, Klassen was playing at 97, he struck a strong hit but unfortunately failed to go over the boundary and was caught by the fielder at the Boundary.

  • Shaheen Shah: 4-47, 8 overs.
  • Naseem Shah: 3-37, 8.1 overs.
  • Abrar Ahmed: 2-48, 9 overs.
  • Salman Ali Agha: 1-71, 10 overs.
  • Haris Rauf: 0-33, 8 overs.

Kamran Ghulam had been adjudged the Player of the Match.

Pak vs Sa 2nd ODI: Preview, Key players, Records

The second ODI between Pakistan and South Africa is set to take place on December 19, 2024, at Newlands, Cape Town. After having defeat in the first odi, the host team will try to bounce back and level the series as to remain alive in the series winning race. On the other side, Pakistan have won the 1st match of the series at Boland Park. They are looking to win the second to secured the ODI series. South Africa will be looking to extend their dominance at home, while Pakistan will be hoping to build a momentum and consistency in the 50-over format. Pakistan’s team likely to remain unchanged while South Africa may be made some changes.

Match Overview:

Cape Town’s Newlands stadium has always been known for its fast and bouncy pitch, which is typically good for fast bowlers to early breakthrough on while providing some support for spinners later in the innings. The ground has witnessed many thrilling ODIs over the years, and fans can expect another competitive game here.

Head-to-Head Records:

When it comes to head-to-head statistics in ODI, South Africa holds a slight edge over Pakistan. Out of 84 matches between the two nations, South Africa has won 52 matches, while Pakistan has claimed 31 victories and remaining 1 was Tied (no result).

Team Preview:

South Africa:

South Africa comes into this match with a well-balanced squad that combines experience and youth. The team’s strength lies in its powerful pace attack, led by Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen, Andile Phehlukwayo, Ottniel Baartman and Kwena Maphaka. Rabada’s ability to bowl in all conditions makes him a standout performer, and the bounce at Newlands could suit him perfectly. The inclusion of spinner like Tabraiz Shamsi adds variety to the attack, especially if the pitch slows down in the later stages of the inning.

South Africa’s batting unit will be included experienced Heinrich Klaasen, Aiden Markram ( Captain), Rassie van der Dussen and David Miller are expected to provide the firepower in the middle to lower order, capable of turning the game with their explosive hitting.

Key Players:

  • Aiden Markram: The captain’s calm leadership and solid technique at the top.
  • Kagiso Rabada: South Africa’s leading pacer, crucial with the new ball.
  • David Miller: A destructive batter who can take the game away from the opposition in a matter of overs.
Pakistan:

Pakistan’s team led by the M.Rizwan, having a top-heavy batting lineup with explosive opener Saim Ayub. Babar is one of the finest ODI player in the world while M.Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Kamran Ghulam and Irfan Khan Niazi add depth to the batting order.

Pakistan’s pace bowling, led by Shaheen Shah Afridi. The Newlands’ conditions should provide an opportunity for him to exploit the bounce and swing. Alongside Shaheen, Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah will look to keep South Africa’s top order under pressure. Abrar Ahmed’s leg-spin will also be crucial, especially if the pitch offers turn in the latter stages.

Key Players:

  • Babar Azam: Pakistan’s most reliable batter in all formats.
  • Shaheen Shah Afridi: The left-arm pacer will be pivotal in the opening overs.
  • Salman Ali Agha: The all-rounder’s role with both bat and ball will be vital.

Weather and Pitch Conditions:

Cape Town is known for its relatively cool and windy conditions, which can assist fast bowlers, particularly in the first half of the match. The pitch at Newlands typically offers good bounce, which should suit both teams’ pacers. As the game progresses, the pitch could slow down slightly, providing spinners with some turn, though the primary focus will remain on the Pacers.

Pak vs sa first odi | PLAYING XI, VENUE

South Africa won the toss and opted to bat first. Their captain Temba Bavuma will not be the part of playing XI in the first ODI match. Probably he will play the rest matches of the series. Aiden Markram will be the Captain of South Africa in the first ODI. Bowling all-rounder, Andile Phehlukwayo replaced Keshav Maharaj. The first match of the series will be played at Boland Park, South Africa. The three matches ODI series will be played between Pak vs SA.

Squads:

PAKISTAN XI: 

Muhammad Rizwan (captain), Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, Salman Ali Agha, Kamran Ghulam, Irfan Khan Niazi, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed.

South Africa xi:

Aiden Markram (captain), Tony de Zorzi, Ryan Rickelton, Rassie van der Dussen, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, Heinrich Klaasen, Andile Phehlukwayo, Kagiso Rabada, Ottniel Baartman, Tabraiz Shamsi.

Hendricks Powers SA to win t20 Series over Pakistan

Reeza Hendricks registered his first T20 International century in Centurion against Pakistan.

In a bright display of power-hitting, South Africa won the T20 series against Pakistan, with a brilliant performance given by Reeza Hendricks. The third wicket partnership between Reeza Hendricks and Rassie van der Dussen of 157 off 83 balls take match far away from Pakistan. South Africa not only secured the series but also sent a clear message to Pakistan as they prepare for future T20 challenges.

Although Saim Ayub played a sensational inning of 98 off 57 balls faced, including five 6s and 11 4s but unfortunately missed his well-deserving century by two runs. Despite Saim’s classical inning, Pakistan lost the match. South Africa Won the Match by 3 Wickets in 19.3 overs.

Reeza Hendricks’ Masterclass

The standout feature of Hendricks’ innings was his ability to find the boundaries at will. He played an aggressive knock, striking the ball with clean precision, and often dispatched the bowlers to the boundary with ease. Hendricks gave a flying start to South Africa. His century was a well-paced knock that combined an early acceleration that included, 10 sixes and 7 fours. His aggressive strokeplay kept the scoreboard ticking and allowed South Africa to post another win over Pakistan.

Hendricks didn’t shy away from taking risks. His use of the slog sweep against Pakistan’s spinners and his ability to clear the ropes against pacers were a testament to his growing stature in T20 cricket. He scored 117 off 63 balls faced, having a strike rate of more than 180.

The Final Push

South Africa’s victory in this series wasn’t just a result of Hendricks’ brilliance. The team’s all-round performance, from the batting to the bowling, played a key role in their triumph. Their fielding was sharp, their bowling was disciplined, and the tactical acumen displayed by the management was spot on. The series victory not only boosted the morale of the team but also helped South Africa build momentum as they look ahead to future T20 tournaments.

Pakistan needs to address their batting inconsistency, if they are to challenge top teams in future series. Their middle order, in particular, will need to step up and provide the necessary support to their openers. Pakistan’s bowling line was not looking as impressive as before. They should also work on it.

CONCLUSION

As for Pakistan, they will undoubtedly take lessons from this defeat and look to bounce back stronger in the 3rd T20. With a few adjustments to their game plan, they remain a strong contender in international T20 cricket. But for now, South Africa takes the bragging rights, and Hendricks’ unforgettable century will be remembered as the defining moment of the series.

Pak vs sa 2nd T20 | Short Highlights

South Africa won the Match by 7 Wickets.

1st Innings:

Pakistan Score: 206-5 in 20 Overs.

PakIstan’s Batting performance:

  1. Mohammad Rizwan: 11 (13 balls faced).
  2. Saim Ayub: 98* (57 balls faced).
  3. Babar Azam: 31 (20 balls faced).
  4. Usman Khan: 3 (5 balls faced).
  5. Tayyab Tahir: 6 (6 balls faced).
  6. Irfan Khan Niazi: 30 (16 balls faced).
  7. Abbas Afridi: 11* (4 balls faced).

Yet to Bat: Shaheen Afridi, Jahandad Khan, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed.

South Africa’s bowling performance:

  1. Dayyaan Galiem: 2-21 in 4 overs.
  2. Kwena Maphaka: 0-41 in 3 overs.
  3. Donovan Ferreira: 0-37 in 3 overs.
  4. Ottniel Baartman: 2-51 in 4 overs.
  5. Nqaba Peter: 0-28 in 2 overs.
  6. George Linde: 1-28 in 4 overs.

2nd Innings:

SOUTH AFRICA’S BATTING PERFORMANCE:

  1. Reeza Hendricks: 117 (63 balls faced).
  2. Ryan Rickelton: 2 (2 balls faced).
  3. Matthew Breetzke: 12 (10 balls faced).
  4. Rassie van der Dussen: 66 (38 balls faced).
  5. Heinrich Klaasen: 8 (5 balls faced).

Yet to Bat: Donovan Ferreira, George Linde, Dayyaan Galiem, Nqaba Peter, Kwena Maphaka, Ottniel Baartman.

PAKISTAN’S BOWLING PERFORMANCE:

  1. Shaheen Afridi: 0-37 in 4 overs.
  2. Jahandad Khan: 2-40 in 4 overs.
  3. Haris Rauf: 0-57 in 4 overs.
  4. Abbas Afraid: 1-46 in 3.3 overs.
  5. Abrar Ahmed: 0-29 in 4 overs.

Reeza Hendricks has been awarded Player of the Match.

Pak vs SA 2nd T20 Match | Preview

PAK VS SA 2nd T20

Pakistan lost the first T20 by 11 runs in Kingsmead, Durban. George Linde’s stunning performance confirmed South Africa’s win. The second T20 match will be held today, 13 December, at SuperSport Park, Centurion. Pakistan has played four T20 International matches here. Surprisingly, four out of four have been won. Pakistan is likely to level the playing field today. Pakistan has previously made astounding records at Centurion.

About the venue: SuperSport Park, Centurion. 

Highest score by individual.

Babar Azam: 122 Runs vs South Africa in 2021.

BEST BOWLING FIGURE.

Umer Gul: 5 Wickets off 6 runs vs South Africa in 2013.

Highest total by the Team.

West Indies: 258-5 in 20 Overs vs South Africa.

Highest Chased by Team.

South Africa: 259-4 in 18.5 Overs vs West Indies.

Lowest total by Team.

South Africa: 100-10 in 12.2 Overs vs Pakistan.

PAK VS SA t20I Records

Pakistan and South Africa played 23 T20I matches against each other. Out of which South Africa has gotten victory in 11 and Pakistan in 12 Matches.

Squads:

Pakistan

Mohammad Rizwan (c), Babar Azam, Haris Rauf, Jahandad Khan, Mohammad Hasnain, Muhammad Irfan Khan, Usman Khan, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Abrar Ahmed, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Abbas Afridi, Sufiyan Muqeem, Tayyab Tahir and Omair Bin Yousuf.

South Africa

Heinrich Klaasen (captain), Ottneil Baartman, Rassie van der Dussen, Donovan Ferreira, Patrick Kruger, George Linde, Kwena Maphaka, David Miller, Reeza Hendricks, Anrich Nortje, Nqaba Peter, Matthew Breetzke, Ryan Rickelton, Tabraiz Shamsi, and Andile Simelane

George Linde’s All-Round PERFORMANCE Led SA Towards Victory


In the first T20 match against Pakistan, South Africa’s left-arm spinner George Linde performed stunningly with bat and ball. He scored 48 runs just off 24 balls in batting and took 4 wickets with the ball. He closely missed his hat-trick.

South Africa won the toss and opted to Bat first. Their opening batters did not perform well. Reeza Hendricks made 8 runs off 9 balls and Rassie van der Dussen went on Duck. Shaheen Shah Afridi dismissed him in the inning’s first over. One down Batsman Matthew Breetzke also went in the pavilion early. David Miller is looking in the form as he played a magical inning of 82 runs off 40 balls faced, including 8 sixes and 4 fours. He played with a strike rate of more than 200. He slapped three sixes in the 10th over. Everyone knows when Miller starts, he never stops, just like this match.

Then George Linde came into action to support David Miller. He scored 48 runs off 24 balls faced, including 4 sixes and 3 fours, with a strike rate of 200. They ensured to set a tough target as they made 183-9 off their 20 overs, which is quite enough to defeat Pakistan. This is the 11th-highest total of T20 in Kingsmead, Durban. The highest total of T20 on this ground is 226-6 by Australia in 2023 against South Africa.

Pakistan faced an early blow as Babar Azam dismissed for a Duck. Despite the loss of an early wicket left-handed batter, Saim Ayub gave a quite good start to Pakistan. As he is playing 200 plus strike rate. His wicket triggered a scoreboard slowdown as South Africa’s spinners, Peter and Linde maintained pressure in the middle overs. Linde bowls nicely as he misses his Hat trick, the ball hits Haris Rauf’s front pad but unfortunately, it misses the leg stump.

Pakistan’s inexperienced middle order looked struggling against left-arm spinner George Linde. He took 4-21 in four overs. Linde made a challenging situation for Pakistan to chase the Target. Pakistan’s captain, Muhammad Rizwan fights alone as he smashed 74 runs off 62 balls but his strike rate was quite slow. Most of the Pakistani batters got out on a single-digit score. Pakistan failed to chase the target and made 172-8 in 20 overs. South Africa won by 11 runs.

David Miller and George Linde’s all-round performance led South Africa to Win.

Pak vs SA T20 Series begins today

While South Africa’s Test team is playing against Sri Lanka in Gqeberha, South Africa, another group of players is preparing for a T20 series against Pakistan that will start today.

Pakistan will play against South Africa. There is a three-match T20 series starting today. South Africa has just won a Delight Test match against Sri Lanka in Gqeberha, to keep themselves alive in the WTC final race. There will be no T20 World Cup in 2025. SA’s main focus is on test matches due to the WTC final. Heinrich Klaasen will lead South Africa in the T20 series against Pakistan.

Pakistan’s team recently played a T20 and an ODI series against Zimbabwe where they won both of the series. Left-hand batter Saim Ayab and spinner Sufiyan Muqeem performed well leading Pak towards win.  Pakistan had rested their main players including Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afraid, and captain Muhammad Rizwan in the Zimbabwe tour. Salman Ali Agha played the role of Captaincy in that series. Before that, they were in Australia, where they lost the T20 series 3-0 but won an ODI series 2-1. Pakistan’s main focus is on white-ball cricket because they are official hosts of the Champions Trophy is just ahead over two months.

Remember, SA hasn’t won any single bilateral series in the T20 format throughout the last few series. Draw 1-1 against Ireland, whitewashed by West Indies, and in other series, they didn’t perform well. South African white-ball coach Rob Walter has called up fast bowler Anrich Nortje and left-arm spinner Tabraiz Shamsi for the T20 series to increase their Strength. They both were part of South Africa’s T20 WorldCup team where they helped the team to reach in Final.

pak T20 Squad

  1. Muhammad Rizwan (Captain)
  2. Baber Azam
  3. Haris Rauf
  4. Jahandad Khan
  5.  Mohammad Abbas Afridi
  6. Mohammad Hasnain
  7. Mohammad Irfan Khan
  8. Omair Bin Yousuf
  9. Saim Ayub
  10. Salman Ali Agha
  11. Shaheen Shah Afridi
  12. Sufyan Muqeem
  13. Tayyab Tahir
  14. Usman Khan
  15. Abrar Ahmed

SA T20 Squad

  1. Heinrich Klaasen (captain)
  2. Ottneil Baartman
  3. Matthew Breetzke
  4. David Miller
  5. Anrich Nortje
  6. Nqaba Peter
  7. Ryan Rickelton
  8. Tabraiz Shamsi
  9. Andile Simelane
  10. Rassie van der Dussen
  11. Kwena Maphaka
  12. George Linde
  13. Patrick Kruger
  14.  Reeza Hendricks
  15. Donovan Ferreira