Pakistan completed their highest-ever ODI chase of 355 runs against South Africa, led by Rizwan’s unbeaten 122 and Agha’s 134. The duo’s partnership of 260 was historic, but Rizwan called for improvements in the team’s fielding and overall performance despite the thrilling victory.
Pakistan achieved a record-breaking chase in One Day Internationals (ODIs), successfully pursuing 355 runs against South Africa, marking their highest successful chase in ODI history. Captain Mohammad Rizwan played a crucial role, scoring an impressive 122 not out. He was supported by Salman Agha, who made his maiden ODI century with 134 runs from 103 balls, setting multiple partnership records during the match.
Although Pakistan celebrated their historic chase, Rizwan emphasized the need for improvement, particularly in fielding. The match highlighted their batting strength, yet they allowed South Africa to set a considerable target, signaling areas to enhance heading into future contests. Rizwan’s leadership will focus on tightening fielding and setting ambitious targets to ensure consistent performances.
Original Source: sporty.com