
Pakistan's captain Mohammad Rizwan (L) celebrates with his teammate Salman Agha after scoring a century during the Tri-Nation series third one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Pakistan and South Africa at the National Stadium in Karachi on February 12, 2025. — PCB
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On Wednesday, Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha reached the final of the Treation Series against New Zealand after defeating South Africa in a match of the end by six wickets.
Pursuing a 353 -run target at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi, the house team scored four wickets and six balls thanks to a record of fourth wicket between Rajan and Rajan scored the winner.
However, Pakistan started contradicting his pursuit as his aka batter Babar Azam continued his struggle as an opener and was dismissed by the Wine Molder on the first delivery of the seventh over.
The right -handed batsman scored 23 runs in 19 delivery with four boundaries.
After that, opener Fakhr Zaman, in Pakistan’s form, sewed a short partnership of 36 runs for the second wicket with Saud Shakeel, before the two immediately killed, and he had a total of 10.4. Come to 91/3 in the overs.
Fakhar scored 41 runs with six fours and six fours, while Saud scored 15 balls.
Following this error, Salman Ali Agha added Mohammad Rizwan to the middle and turned the game to his head by recording the highest partnership for Pakistan in the ODI run.
They both added a record 260 for the fourth wicket until Lingi Nagi got rid of Salman during the fifth delivery.
Agha scored the highest score for Pakistan with 134 off 103 delivery, full of 16 fours and two sixes.
On the other hand, Rizwan fully picked up his bat with an unbeaten 122 of 128, with nine fours and three sixes.
For South Africa, Molder took two wickets, while Nagi and Corbyn Bush made a skull of a skull.
South African captain Temba Bomoma’s first decision to pay the payment was the profit of payment as visitors added 352/5 to their allotted 50 overs.
Proteas came to the start of a good start in his innings as his new opening duo Tony de Zorzi and captain Boma added 51 for the first wicket.
The opening stance ended at the last supply of the eighth over when Shaheen Shah Afridi caught De Zorzi in the first slip.
The left -handed opener made 21 out of 18 delivery with three fours and a six.
After that, Boma joined the form with Matthew Bretzke, and the duo laid a massive foundation for the second wicket together in the 119 -run partnership.
More than a century end, when the bioma was over, the direct hit from the courtesy Saud Shakeel.
The South African captain hit 13 boundaries on the way to 96 ball 82.
After that, Bretzke shared a 68 -run partnership with the classian before being targeted by Khushil Shah in the 39th over.
He scored 84 to 84, of which 10 fours and six.
South Africa then suffered another blow to their batting campaign when Afridi dismissed Wyan Molder in the next over.
But the classin, who is running backback, launched a late attacker and proceeded to South Africa’s 300 -run mark in the past.
The right -handed batsman was killed in the 48th over, followed by a top score for the touring side with 56 balls, with 11 fours and three sixes.
Afridi was a standout bowler for Pakistan, he took two wickets for 66 runs in his 10 overs, while Khush Dale and Nasim Shah entered with a skull.
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Pakistan: Far Zaman, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (C), Taib Tahir, Salman Agha, Khushadhal Shah, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Hansin, Uber Ahmed.
South Africa: Matthew Bretzke, Timba Bumoma (C), Tony de Zurzi, Kill Verne (WK), Hinarich Classin, Wyan Molder, Senorran Mathewsmi, Corbyn Bosh, Keshao Maharaj, Linges, Tiberz Shimsi.