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South Africa 286/8 (50 ov)
Pakistan 289/9 (49.5 ov)
Pakistan won by 1 wicket (with 1 ball remaining)
Pakistan v South Africa ODI Series - 2nd ODI
ODI no. 3063 | 2010/11 season
Played at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi (neutral venue)
31 October 2010 - day/night (50-over match)
South Africa innings (50 overs maximum)
R
M
B
4s
6s
SR
HM Amla
lbw b Shahid Afridi
65
84
62
8
0
104.83
20.6 and Afridi - not for the first time in his career - dismisses a batsman who has played him for the turn. This is nicely flighted around off, Amla plays a forward defensive, expecting the ball to turn a touch, but it goes straight on, and Aleem Dar upholds the lbw appeal. Amla doesn't look too happy. It hits him right in front, but Amla probably suggests an edge, which replays don't confirm 108/2
RJ Peterson
b Abdul Razzaq
6
14
7
1
0
85.71
3.1 bowled'im! Poor shot really, playing across the line of a straight delivery headed for the off stump. Swings all around it, and the off stumps leaves its groove 24/1
CA Ingram
lbw b Wahab Riaz
100
143
119
10
1
84.03
40.1 Riaz has got him with a swinging low full toss, nearly a yorker. Ingram is limping his way back to the pavilion - it got him straight on the toe or the angle, but on first look it seemed like swinging down the leg side. Replays confirm my view. Ironic that the man who enjoyed such good luck through the innings gets an ordinary decision at the end of it all. Nothing to take away from the superb late reverse swing 216/4
AB de Villiers†
b Shahid Afridi
29
54
43
1
0
67.44
36.4 bowled'im! Comes down the track again, and ends up yorking himself. The ball squeezes under the bat, and takes the off stump out 194/3
JP Duminy
c Fawad Alam b Shoaib Akhtar
54
58
43
3
1
125.58
49.4 Fawad Alam has placed himself correctly at long-on as JP Duminy drills it straight down his throat. Powerful shot, but perhaps got a bit too close to it and didn't get the elevation to clear long-on 281/8
DA Miller
c & b Wahab Riaz
6
10
10
0
0
60.00
42.6 Wahab gets another! This is good bowling at death. Bowls a sharp bouncer, heading towards the batsman's head, Miller backs away and pulls, gets a top edge that Wahab runs to his left and claims 232/5
JA Morkel
b Mohammad Hafeez
1
2
2
0
0
50.00
43.5 timber! stops before letting the delivery through - a modern habit of modern offies - and then lets a quick offbreak rip, Morkel is caught deep in the crease, playing across its line, and it squeezes through to take the middle stump out 236/6
J Botha*
run out (Mohammad Hafeez)
9
19
10
1
0
90.00
48.1Mohammad Hafeez to Duminy, Botha has run himself out by backing up too far! Duminy's shot hits him in the pads as he is running up the pitch, the ricochet goes straight to Hafeez who finishes a simple run-out 263/7
M Morkel
not out
1
7
2
0
0
50.00
CK Langeveldt
not out
4
2
2
1
0
200.00
Extras
(b 1, lb 5, w 5)
11
Total
(8 wickets; 50 overs)
286
(5.72 runs per over)
Did not bat LL Tsotsobe
Fall of wickets1-24 (Peterson, 3.1 ov), 2-108 (Amla, 20.6 ov), 3-194 (de Villiers, 36.4 ov), 4-216 (Ingram, 40.1 ov), 5-232 (Miller, 42.6 ov), 6-236 (JA Morkel, 43.5 ov), 7-263 (Botha, 48.1 ov), 8-281 (Duminy, 49.4 ov)
Bowling
O
M
R
W
Econ
Shoaib Akhtar
10
1
57
1
5.70
(1w)
49.4 to Duminy, Fawad Alam has placed himself correctly at long-on as JP Duminy drills it straight down his throat. Powerful shot, but perhaps got a bit too close to it and didn't get the elevation to clear long-on 281/8
Abdul Razzaq
5
1
37
1
7.40
3.1 to Peterson, bowled'im! Poor shot really, playing across the line of a straight delivery headed for the off stump. Swings all around it, and the off stumps leaves its groove 24/1
Mohammad Hafeez
10
0
49
1
4.90
(1w)
43.5 to JA Morkel, timber! stops before letting the delivery through - a modern habit of modern offies - and then lets a quick offbreak rip, Morkel is caught deep in the crease, playing across its line, and it squeezes through to take the middle stump out 236/6
Wahab Riaz
10
0
43
2
4.30
(1w)
40.1 to Ingram, Riaz has got him with a swinging low full toss, nearly a yorker. Ingram is limping his way back to the pavilion - it got him straight on the toe or the angle, but on first look it seemed like swinging down the leg side. Replays confirm my view. Ironic that the man who enjoyed such good luck through the innings gets an ordinary decision at the end of it all. Nothing to take away from the superb late reverse swing 216/4
42.6 to Miller, Wahab gets another! This is good bowling at death. Bowls a sharp bouncer, heading towards the batsman's head, Miller backs away and pulls, gets a top edge that Wahab runs to his left and claims 232/5
Shahid Afridi
10
0
59
2
5.90
(1w)
20.6 to Amla, and Afridi - not for the first time in his career - dismisses a batsman who has played him for the turn. This is nicely flighted around off, Amla plays a forward defensive, expecting the ball to turn a touch, but it goes straight on, and Aleem Dar upholds the lbw appeal. Amla doesn't look too happy. It hits him right in front, but Amla probably suggests an edge, which replays don't confirm 108/2
36.4 to de Villiers, bowled'im! Comes down the track again, and ends up yorking himself. The ball squeezes under the bat, and takes the off stump out 194/3
Saeed Ajmal
5
0
35
0
7.00
(1w)
Pakistan innings (target: 287 runs from 50 overs)
R
M
B
4s
6s
SR
Asad Shafiq
c M Morkel b Langeveldt
1
9
10
0
0
10.00
2.3 gone! This is short and there for the pull but Asad is late into the shot, and the top edge skies towards mid-on where Morne Morkel takes the catch moving backwards 8/1
Mohammad Hafeez
c †de Villiers b Botha
30
85
42
3
0
71.42
18.3 Botha strikes in his first over! Looks for the late-cut, but it isn't quite short enough for the shot, and AB goes up spontaneously as soon as he competes the collection. Hafeez doesn't looks too unhappy while walking back either 70/4
Younis Khan
lbw b Langeveldt
18
23
25
4
0
72.00
8.1 that is plumb, or is it? Rod Tucker sends YK on his way. It was bowled stump to stump, and the slight inside movement beat Younis. Hang on, hang on! The replays show Younis got an inside edge on it. Not quite plumb, but it looked like that live time 31/2
Misbah-ul-Haq
lbw b Peterson
17
36
28
2
0
60.71
15.3 and the third ball in a row doesn't spin, but Misbah plays for the turn, thus sealing his downfall. If I were playing Pakistan, I would fill my teams with left-arm spinners. Really. How Pakistan batsman manage is beyond me. This time Misbah stretches forward and plays outside the line of the ball. Hit on knee roll, stretching forward, but hit right in front 58/3
Fawad Alam
c JA Morkel b Langeveldt
48
113
68
3
0
70.58
41.5 ODI wicket No. 100 for Langeveldt! Another Pakistani misses a fifty. Fawad sees a length ball and goes after it, but ends up slicing it straight to extra cover 217/6
Shahid Afridi*
c Ingram b Tsotsobe
49
41
40
3
2
122.50
29.2 there comes the inexplicably poor shot! Afridi knows the long-on is placed, and this is not even a half-volley, but goes ahead with the attempt to clear long-on regardless. The mis-hit threatens to land short of long-on, but Ingram takes a nice, running-in catch. The umpires ask Afridi to wait a moment because they are not sure if this is a no-ball, a trend started by Billy Bowden. The ball is good. Afridi is gone. He was good while he lasted, but got out in frustrating manner 136/5
Abdul Razzaq
not out
109
102
72
7
10
151.38
Zulqarnain Haider†
run out (Peterson)
6
10
8
0
0
75.00
44.1 from M Morkel, superb work from Peterson at straightish midwicket. Zulqarnain can't do much with this shortish delivery, but he has no choice but to run. Peterson charges across, fields, and underarm-flicks it to hit the stumps direct 228/7
Wahab Riaz
run out (Langeveldt)
0
13
5
0
0
0.00
46.6Langeveldt to Abdul Razzaq, superb work from Langeveldt here! SA are causing damage from the other end here. Razzaq looks to hit this full ball down the ground for one, Langeveldt sticks his left hand out and fields. Riaz has backed up too far and Langeveldt has enough time and more to aim for the stumps and run them down 254/8
Saeed Ajmal
run out (Miller/JA Morkel)
1
2
2
0
0
50.00
47.4JA Morkel to Abdul Razzaq, poor poor cricket from Ajmal! What was he doing here? I feel for Razzaq here. Back to what happened. Albie bowls another yorker, but a no-ball. Razzaq digs it out, it travels softly towards long-on, and obviously Razzaq wants to face the free hit, but Ajmal is sleeping. he responds too late to his call and is run out by a mile. Brainless cricket from Ajmal 257/9
2.3 to Asad Shafiq, gone! This is short and there for the pull but Asad is late into the shot, and the top edge skies towards mid-on where Morne Morkel takes the catch moving backwards 8/1
8.1 to Younis Khan, that is plumb, or is it? Rod Tucker sends YK on his way. It was bowled stump to stump, and the slight inside movement beat Younis. Hang on, hang on! The replays show Younis got an inside edge on it. Not quite plumb, but it looked like that live time 31/2
41.5 to Fawad Alam, ODI wicket No. 100 for Langeveldt! Another Pakistani misses a fifty. Fawad sees a length ball and goes after it, but ends up slicing it straight to extra cover 217/6
LL Tsotsobe
10
1
39
1
3.90
(1nb, 1w)
29.2 to Shahid Afridi, there comes the inexplicably poor shot! Afridi knows the long-on is placed, and this is not even a half-volley, but goes ahead with the attempt to clear long-on regardless. The mis-hit threatens to land short of long-on, but Ingram takes a nice, running-in catch. The umpires ask Afridi to wait a moment because they are not sure if this is a no-ball, a trend started by Billy Bowden. The ball is good. Afridi is gone. He was good while he lasted, but got out in frustrating manner 136/5
M Morkel
10
0
39
0
3.90
(2w)
JA Morkel
4.5
0
52
0
10.75
(1nb)
RJ Peterson
7
0
40
1
5.71
15.3 to Misbah-ul-Haq, and the third ball in a row doesn't spin, but Misbah plays for the turn, thus sealing his downfall. If I were playing Pakistan, I would fill my teams with left-arm spinners. Really. How Pakistan batsman manage is beyond me. This time Misbah stretches forward and plays outside the line of the ball. Hit on knee roll, stretching forward, but hit right in front 58/3
J Botha
8
0
41
1
5.12
(2w)
18.3 to Mohammad Hafeez, Botha strikes in his first over! Looks for the late-cut, but it isn't quite short enough for the shot, and AB goes up spontaneously as soon as he competes the collection. Hafeez doesn't looks too unhappy while walking back either 70/4
Match details
Toss South Africa, who chose to bat Series 5-match series level 1-1
Player of the match Abdul Razzaq (Pakistan)
Umpires Aleem Dar (Pakistan) and RJ Tucker (Australia) TV umpire Nadeem Ghauri (Pakistan) Match referee AJ Pycroft (Zimbabwe) Reserve umpire Ahsan Raza (Pakistan)
Match notes
South Africa innings
South Africa: 50 runs in 9.2 overs (56 balls), Extras 0
Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 64 balls (HM Amla 30, CA Ingram 20, Ex 0)
HM Amla: 50 off 47 balls (8 x 4)
Drinks: South Africa - 90/1 in 18.0 overs (HM Amla 57, CA Ingram 27)
South Africa: 100 runs in 19.5 overs (119 balls), Extras 0
CA Ingram: 50 off 72 balls (4 x 4, 1 x 6)
South Africa: 150 runs in 29.1 overs (176 balls), Extras 2
3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 56 balls (CA Ingram 37, AB de Villiers 11, Ex 2)
Drinks: South Africa - 194/3 in 36.4 overs (CA Ingram 91)
South Africa: 200 runs in 37.6 overs (231 balls), Extras 4
CA Ingram: 100 off 118 balls (10 x 4, 1 x 6)
Power Play 3: Overs 40.1 - 45.0
South Africa: 250 runs in 46.3 overs (283 balls), Extras 9
JP Duminy: 50 off 41 balls (2 x 4, 1 x 6)
Innings Break: South Africa - 286/8 in 50.0 overs (M Morkel 1, CK Langeveldt 4)
Pakistan innings
Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
Pakistan: 50 runs in 13.4 overs (82 balls), Extras 2
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