Player of the Match
Player of the Match

11.53pm That's all from us at ESPNcricinfo. Can Pakistan level the series on Friday, 31st October? We'll catch you then to see how the second T20I in Lahore plays out. Till them, bye bye!

Winning captain Donovan Ferreira: "Very proud of the effort - it was a collective effort. We had a good powerplay batting effort and Linde finished it well. We kept it simple with the ball and wanted to keep it nice and simple - top of off. [Players grabbing opportunities] When guys are rested, new guys get opportunities and they really put up their hands today. Bowled well but we put up a good score too. [Batting effort] Reeza held it together nicely for us which allowed George license to explode. [Bosch] He had really good energy on the ball. He usually goes for the yorkers but he hit the deck today and got something out of the deck. Four wickets is an amazing achievement."

Losing captain Salman Ali Agha: "We didn't start well with the ball but we pulled things back. With the batting, we are losing wickets quickly and we need to have a quick turnaround. [Ultra Aggressive batting approach] We just need to bat properly, do singles and doubles and build partnerships. We are missing partnerships. If we have partnerships we can chase such totals. [Learning from SA bowlers] We didn't bowl well in the powerplay. Bowling top of off stump would've been good enough but the positive is how we pulled it back later."

George Linde is Player of the Match for his 36 and three-for: "To be honest, I don't think I deserved this. Bosch and Hendricks set the game up for us, they deserved it. My role with the bat is to try and finish games. Glad I pulled it off. Will try next game too. With the ball I knew what I wanted to do initially but I didn't execute. Later I tried to be calm. Lahore, the next venue, is awesome and Pakistan will come hard to win the next game but we'll be ready for them."

11.41pm Stick around for the presentation. It shall begin soon.

11.35pm A commanding win for South Africa in the first T20I. Coming into the series labelled a second-string side, they've shown they're far more than that - outplaying Pakistan with both bat and ball. Stand-in captain Donovan Ferreira can be proud of how his young team defended 194 with discipline and intensity.

Corbin Bosch led the charge with a brilliant spell of 4 for 14, sending down 17 dot balls in a performance full of control. George Linde complemented his batting cameo with a strong three-wicket return, while Williams held his nerve and Nandre Burger cranked up the pace to keep Pakistan under pressure especially in the powerplay. A statement victory for the visitors as they go 1-0 up in the three-match series. Credit also to Reeza Hendricks for his 40-ball 60 that held the SA innings together, alongside the cameos from a returning Quinton de Kock and debutant Tony de Zorzi.

As for Pakistan, it was a night of familiar failings, especially with the bat. Saim Ayub's continued lack of fluency, too much reliance on Sahibzada Farhan at one end, and captain Salman Ali Agha's struggles with the bat are just some of them. Babar Azam's two-ball duck shouldn't invite undue criticism, but given how divided opinions were about his recall to the T20I side, the noise around his place is unlikely to quieten. Mohammad Nawaz's all-round effort - 3 for 26 and a fighting 36 - was the lone bright spot on an otherwise forgettable evening for the hosts.

araz : "SA hit 16 Fours and only 4 Sixes. Pakistan hit 13 Fours and 6 Sixes.So all in all Pak scored / hit more Sixes and almost same number of Fours.SA played lots of dot balls on Nawaz and Saim. "

Hans: "What a player of the match performance by GF Linde with bat and ball. Conceded 28 runs of 10 balls, and then only 3 runs of 8 balls, and took 3 crucial wickets. Scored 36 runs of 22 balls at wicket 7. " -- Let's see whether Bosch has pipped him to that award or not,

18.1
W
Williams to Mohammad Nawaz, OUT, full on leg stump. He tries to chip a shot over the leg side but he has hit it too well. Bosch at wide long on takes a reverse-cup catch and South Africa win by 55 runs!

Mohammad Nawaz (3) c Bosch b Williams 36 (35m 20b 4x4 2x6) SR: 180

18.1
1w
Williams to Mohammad Nawaz, 1 wide, aims for the tram-lines, ends up bowling too wide outside off

Williams will bowl out.

END OF OVER:
18 | 14 Runs | PAK: 138/9 (57 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 7.66, RRR: 28.50)

  • Abrar Ahmed0 (1b)
  • Mohammad Nawaz36 (19b)
  • Nandre Burger4-0-35-0
  • Corbin Bosch4-0-14-4

Muhammad: "a nothing performance with the bat, despite being the top scorer Saim I believe was the real culprit. And Salman needs to be sent to domestic for at least next 5 years. "

17.6
0
Burger to Abrar Ahmed, no run, around the stumps. Bowls full on off stump and he defends it to the off side. Doesn't bother taking a run

Shahrukh: "Now I'm just hoping for Nawaz's fifty "

17.5
1
Burger to Mohammad Nawaz, 1 run, good length ball on middle. Backs away and tries to punch down the ground. Inside edge takes it to short fine leg
17.5
1w
Burger to Mohammad Nawaz, 1 wide, digs it in short and Nawaz quickly ducks under it. Wide given on height though
17.4
0
Burger to Mohammad Nawaz, no run, Nawaz tries another attempted scoop but Burger bowls full and wide outside off, apart from the ball being a pace-off delivery. Nawaz has to adjust late and all he can do is defend to the leg side
17.3
2
Burger to Mohammad Nawaz, 2 runs, back of a length ball outside off and cut to deep backward point where de Zorzi's committed effort stops the four
17.2
6
Burger to Mohammad Nawaz, SIX, ridiculous six! Pace-on full delivery on middle. Nawaz casually opens his stance and scoops a six over fine leg! Used the pace and angle beautifully. Something for the home fans to enjoy this late in the game.
17.1
4
Burger to Mohammad Nawaz, FOUR, full ball just outside off and crunched for four through the covers! Abrar walks up to Nawaz and the pair share a smile.

END OF OVER:
17 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | PAK: 124/9 (71 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 7.29, RRR: 23.66)

  • Mohammad Nawaz23 (14b)
  • Corbin Bosch4-0-14-4
  • Lizaad Williams3-0-20-1
16.6
W
Bosch to Naseem Shah, OUT, he finishes his spell with a fourth wicket! Corbin Bosch, take a bow! 4 for 14 on the night with 17 dot balls! This was a good length ball outside off but angling into off stump. Naseem wants to avoid the pacy delivery so backs away instinctively. But he lets his bat hang outside, and it takes an edge to the keeper. Sharp catch diving to his right with the ball staying low. Bosch's best T20I figures and Pakistan are nine down.

Naseem Shah c †de Kock b Bosch 9 (10m 9b 2x4 0x6) SR: 100

16.5
1
Bosch to Mohammad Nawaz, 1 run, short and wide. Guided to deep backward point
16.4
0
Bosch to Mohammad Nawaz, no run, bouncer that follows the batter. Nawaz uncomfortably gets his bat in front of his face. Hits him on the bat's handle. Top ball
16.3
0
Bosch to Mohammad Nawaz, no run, full and fast outside off. Swing of the bat. No connection
16.3
1w
Bosch to Mohammad Nawaz, 1 wide, length ball angling down the leg side with Nawaz trying to move across to the off side and attempting a hook over short fine leg. Wide given
16.2
0
Bosch to Mohammad Nawaz, no run, around the stumps. Good length ball on middle stump. Backs away to find a shot through the off-side but misses the connection. Over the stumps to the keeper
16.1
4
Bosch to Mohammad Nawaz, FOUR, fullish ball around off stump. Nawaz clatters a drive through the gap between cover and mid off. It races away for four with the fielders not even bothering to chase after it

END OF OVER:
16 | 8 Runs | PAK: 118/8 (77 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 7.37, RRR: 19.25)

  • Naseem Shah9 (8b)
  • Mohammad Nawaz18 (9b)
  • Lizaad Williams3-0-20-1
  • Corbin Bosch3-0-8-3
15.6
0
Williams to Naseem Shah, no run, full ball on middle. Defended back

Pakistan 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st31Sahibzada FarhanSaim Ayub
2nd2Babar AzamSaim Ayub
3rd10Agha SalmanSaim Ayub
4th39Usman KhanSaim Ayub
5th3Usman KhanHasan Nawaz
6th2Mohammad Nawaz (3)Usman Khan
7th2Mohammad Nawaz (3)Faheem Ashraf
8th20Mohammad Nawaz (3)Shaheen Shah Afridi
9th15Mohammad Nawaz (3)Naseem Shah
10th15Mohammad Nawaz (3)Abrar Ahmed