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Monday, June 10, 2013

Misbah falls as SA closer to victory


NEW DELHI: Ryan McLaren led the fine bowling to help South Africa register their first victory in Champions Trophy after beating Pakistan by 67-run in Group B match.

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Chasing 235-run target, Pakistan were bowled out for 167 after McLaren removed Saeed Ajmal and Junaid Khan in the 45th over.


Pakistan suffered a big blow in the form of Nasir Jamshed, who had 38-run stand with skipper Misbah-ul-Haq in an effort to revive their team's chase.


South African pacer Lonwabo Tsotsobe struck to dismiss Jamshed and leave Pakistan stuttering at 86/4 in 27.2 overs.


Tsotsobe struck again to take South Africa closer to victory and ended Pakistan hopes by dismissing Misbah.


Misbah, who made an unbeaten 96 against the West Indies, scored yet another half-century to keep Pakistan's slim chances alive.


Shoaib Malik (8) was the third man to fall after being bowled out by JP Duminy at the score of 49.


Earlier, debutant Chris Morris's double blow spoiled Pakistan's start as the pacer reduced the opponent to 18/2.


Morris gave Pakistan early blow by bowling out Imran Farhat (2) in the second over with just four runs on board. The speedsater struck again in the eighth over to get Mohammad Hafeez (7) caught by David Miller.


South Africa captain AB de Villers won the toss and Amla had scored only seven when he slashed a short delivery from Mohammad Irfan to backward point.


Umar Amin, who had replaced Asad Shafiq in the Pakistan team, got the fingertips of his left hand to the ball but could not hold on to the chance.


Amla and Colin Ingram took the total to 53 in the 15th over when the latter was dismissed lbw by off-spinner Mohammad Hafeez for 20 trying to sweep.


Faf du Plessis was caught for 28 off Irfan and Amla fell at the start of the second powerplay when a reverse sweep off spinner Saeed Ajmal lobbed to Hafeez at short third man. His innings had lasted 97 balls and included nine boundaries.


The pressure on South Africa increased when Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq effected consecutive runouts.


Misbah first raced to the bowler's end to whip the bails off when De Villiers slipped while trying to make his ground after he had been sent back by JP Duminy.


He then threw down the stumps at the bowler's end from short mid-wicket when it was Duminy's turn to slip after he was sent back.


The 39-year-old Pakistani was in the action again when he dived to his left in the covers to catch David Miller and there were two further runouts as the South Africans tried to accelerate.






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