In a thrilling match in Karachi, Pakistan defeated South Africa by six wickets, led by centuries from Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha. Their record chase of 353 overshadowed South Africa’s strong total of 352, marking a significant performance as they head into the final against New Zealand. Rizwan’s magnificent innings and Salman’s maiden century were key highlights that bolstered the team’s confidence.
Pakistan secured a spot in the tri-series final after defeating South Africa by six wickets in Karachi. Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha both scored centuries, leading Pakistan to chase down a record total of 353 in 49 overs. Rizwan finished with an unbeaten 122 runs, while Salman contributed 134 in his first century, showcasing a strong batting performance.
The match highlighted Pakistan’s strong batting, overcoming South Africa’s initial score of 352. The successful chase not only set a record for Pakistan’s highest chase in ODIs but also emphasized the rising talents in their squad. Pakistan is now set to face New Zealand in the series final, providing essential preparation ahead of the Champions Trophy.
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