Player of the Match
Player of the Match
ODI CAREER
CRR:
6.72
RRR:
0
Last 5 Overs:33/0
BATSMENRB4s6sSRThis BowlerLast 5 ovsmatrunshsave
Matthew Breetzke*MP Breetzke*(rhb)17211080.951(1b)16(18b)8526 15075.14
Quinton de KockQ de Kock(lhb)12311987103.3619(15b)16(12b)1576956 17846.68
BOWLERSOMRWEcon0s4s6sThis Spellmatwktsbbiave
Saim AyubSaim Ayub(ob)3.102206.949210.1-0-1-0149 2/2935.22
Hussain TalatHussain Talat(rmf)3021075202.0-0-16-060 --
Current Partnership :
P'SHIP :
36 runs, 5.5 overs, RR: 6.17 (Quinton de Kock 17, Matthew Breetzke 17)
Last Bat :
L'BAT :
Tony de Zorzi c Saim Ayub b Faheem Ashraf 76 (101m 63b 9X4 3X6) SR: 120.63
FoW :
FoW :
234/2 (34.2 ov)
Recent
1
|
.
1
.
4
1
4
|
.
1w
.
1
.
6
1
|
1
1
.
1

Match Centre

Scorer: M Venkat Raghav | Commentator: Rvel Zahid

Statistics

Current Batsmen

MP Breetzke
17(21) 1x4 - 0x6
Control %95%
  • Productive Shot
  • cover drive
  • 9 runs
  • 0x4 - 0x6
1 0 2 4 9 0 0 1
Q de Kock
Q de Kock
123(119) 8x4 - 7x6
Control %87%
  • Productive Shot
  • pull
  • 34 runs
  • 3x4 - 3x6
0 4 3 23 45 4 19 25

Current bowlers

Saim Ayub
Saim Ayub
O3.1
M0
R22
W0
Eco6.94
RHB
OFFLEG
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
Hussain Talat
Hussain Talat
O3
M0
R21
W0
Eco7
RHB
OFFLEG
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF

PARTNERSHIPS

81
Q de Kock32 (31)
LG Pretorius46 (40)
153
Q de Kock74 (74)
T de Zorzi76 (63)
36*
Q de Kock17 (14)
MP Breetzke17 (21)

Thank you for your company. Join us again for the final of this series on Saturday. For now, it's goodbye and goodnight from Rivel Zahid and Himanshu Agrawal.

Quinton de Kock, Player of the Match: We played really nicely today. We kept the pressure on them. We just needed to bat really well. I think for myself, I set really high standards, and that just keeps working for me. It's nice to be back with the team, the extra responsibility is good. I haven't batted with a lot of these guys before, but it's great to make new friends. The guys have batted really nicely in the last two games; nice and clinical performances

Matthew Breetzke, South Africa Captain: Clinical. all-round. It started with Nandre Burger up front, he was really special today. with the bat, Quinny and Lhu upfront and then Tony, playing a really good innings, it was nice to watch. We take pride in our fielding as South Africans. We saved quite a lot of runs out there. I'm very happy with the boys. Nandre is one of those guys, when he's on, he's not really nice to face...he's a special bowler. I hope he can come in the third game and do the exact same. That's going to come down to playing the conditions. We are not sure what we're going to get. Hopefully, we're going to win a toss.

Shaheen Shah Afridi, Pakistan Captain: I think Saim and Agha did really well, and their partnership helped us. Firstly, losing three wickets, we thought 270 was a good score, but dropped catches cost us. We will come back strongly.

De Kock resumed normal service and has come back to international cricket like he never left. He was part of two mammoth partnerships as South Africa made light work of the chase. De Kock headlined with 123 not out and De Zorzi added 76, breaking the back of the chase. Earlier, Pakistan had a hiccup as three of their top five fell for single digits. Saim steadied the ship with a fifty, and Salman resurrected the innings with a knock of 69. It could have been far worse had Nawaz not injected some impetus into the innings towards the end with a bit of help from Faheem. However, with the dew and the conditions flattening out, the target was not imposing by any means and South Africa glided to victory with eight wickets in hand. Nandre Burger was the pick of the bowlers, pegging Pakistan back with attacking bowling and hardly sending down any looseners, returning 4 for 46. Corbin Bosch picked up two while Nqabayomzi chipped in with three but was a tad expensive when entrusted with the death overs. Pakistan used eight bowlers but couldn't make any inroads and no one conceded less than six an over. It was, however, a good day for Mohammad Wasim, who quickly found his groove and showed good rhythm. It was a forgettable day all around for the Pakistan bowlers as De Kock took the game away with his wealth of experience, striking another eye-catching hundred and regaling us with his delightful strokeplay

40.1
1
Saim Ayub to Breetzke, 1 run, Lobbed up on a tight off-stump line, stays firmly rooted back in his crease and scythes it away to backward point, nonchalantly galloping across to the other end and South Africa register joint biggest win over Pakistan in Pakistan in terms of wickets. It's been a roaring comeback and the series is set up nicely for the final of the series on Saturday!

Thank you, shortest commentary stint for me

END OF OVER:
40 | 10 Runs | SA: 269/2 (1 run required from 60 balls, RR: 6.72, RRR: 0.10)

  • Quinton de Kock123 (119b)
  • Matthew Breetzke16 (20b)
  • Hussain Talat3-0-21-0
  • Faheem Ashraf6-0-40-1

Only one more run required, and Rvel will take you home.

39.6
0
Hussain Talat to de Kock, no run, slower ball, and on a short of a length. Pushed forward, and South Africa will have to wait
39.5
1
Hussain Talat to Breetzke, 1 run, short of a length, and just outside off. Punched to deep cover point
39.4
0
Hussain Talat to Breetzke, no run, on a length, and straightens after angling in. He goes back to block

Koko: "Mark my words Pakistan will win by 2 runs." --- Are you predicting for the third ODI?!

39.3
4
Hussain Talat to Breetzke, FOUR, slashed to wide deep third. Talat bowls this short and pretty wide of off, and Breetzke has a free swing of his arms to flay at the ball
39.2
1
Hussain Talat to de Kock, 1 run, full in length, and around sixth stump. Driven to deep cover
39.1
4
Hussain Talat to de Kock, FOUR, dispatched to deep midwicket. Short in length, and pitching around sixth stump. It was a slower ball too, and it shaped away, but de Kock read the lack of pace

SantySK: "Early days, but that's an impressive ODI average for Breetzke!"

END OF OVER:
39 | 9 Runs | SA: 259/2 (11 runs required from 11 overs, RR: 6.64, RRR: 1.00)

  • Matthew Breetzke11 (17b)
  • Quinton de Kock118 (116b)
  • Faheem Ashraf6-0-40-1
  • Hussain Talat2-0-11-0
38.6
0
Faheem Ashraf to Breetzke, no run, shortish length, and this one keeps low as well. Breetzke leans into a push towards extra cover
38.6
1w
Faheem Ashraf to Breetzke, 1 wide, shorter side of a length on middle, and seaming in to finish outside leg. He looked to clip but missed. Wide called
38.5
0
Faheem Ashraf to Breetzke, no run, fullish ball swinging in to pitch outside off. Blocked forward by Breetzke
38.4
1
Faheem Ashraf to de Kock, 1 run, full and slanting across to arrive wide of off. De Kock drives away from his body, and gets it off the inside half of the bat to long-on
38.3
0
Faheem Ashraf to de Kock, no run, short of a length on off, and punched on the bounce to point
38.2
6
Faheem Ashraf to de Kock, SIX, bam!! That travels high over deep midwicket. he gets a short-of-a-length ball pitching around middle, and finishing just outside off, and shifts his weight back to club the ball with a pull
38.1
1
Faheem Ashraf to Breetzke, 1 run, short in length, and wide of off. Breetzke reaches out, and punches to point

END OF OVER:
38 | 6 Runs | SA: 250/2 (20 runs required from 12 overs, RR: 6.57, RRR: 1.66)

  • Matthew Breetzke10 (14b)
  • Quinton de Kock111 (113b)
  • Hussain Talat2-0-11-0
  • Faheem Ashraf5-0-31-1
37.6
1
Hussain Talat to Breetzke, 1 run, on a length, and slightly wide outside off. Punched to deep cover
37.5
1
Hussain Talat to de Kock, 1 run, short in length, and pulled to deep-backward square leg
37.4
0
Hussain Talat to de Kock, no run, change of pace again, and on a length just outside off. The line is too tight to cut, and de Kock's attempt sees him get a bottom edge
37.3
1
Hussain Talat to Breetzke, 1 run, slower delivery, and on a fullish length just outside off. Blocked down by Breetzke towards point, and they push for a hurried single

Dude: "SA will win by 7 wickets with around 60 balls still in hand." --- On track for it...

Pakistan 1st innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st1Fakhar ZamanSaim Ayub
2nd16Babar AzamSaim Ayub
3rd5Mohammad RizwanSaim Ayub
4th92Agha SalmanSaim Ayub
5th17Agha SalmanHussain Talat
6th59Mohammad Nawaz (3)Agha Salman
7th43Mohammad Nawaz (3)Faheem Ashraf
8th1Mohammad Nawaz (3)Shaheen Shah Afridi
9th29Mohammad Nawaz (3)Mohammad Wasim (1)
10th6Naseem ShahMohammad Wasim (1)