Player of the Match
Player of the Match

9.50pm: Right, that's a wrap from game three of the Champions Trophy. The live blog is up to date and Asish's report will be in the slot soon. We'll be back to go again in the morning, firing up the Ashes phoney war as England and Australia go head to head in Lahore. Make sure to join us for that. For now, from myself and Ekanth, Vairavan and the scorers, it's goodnight and good luck. See ya!

9.37pm: Time to hear from the captains, starting with Hashmatullah Shahidi: "I think the batting was not good enough today. The pitch was helping them in the second innings. But we did well in the bowling but not so good in the first 20 overs [batting]. The toss was important, it was not a typical Karachi pitch. Their bowlers bowled well [too]. My expectations was to play well, we have achieved a lot coming to this tournament. We have the ability to fight but we didn't play the way we wanted. We have two games so we will forget what happened today and look forward. [Rahmat] He played really well in tough times, we will take that as a positive. We will move forward and inshallah play quality cricket in the next two games."

South Africa's Temba Bavuma: "Clinical performance. We got the rub of the green wth the toss but it was a brave decision to bat first not knowing how it would play. We took care of that, got a competitive score and then were clinicial with the ball. All in all close to our best peformance. [Pitch?] The wicket looked different. Closer to a wicket back home. The batters do their assessment and then do what needs to be done. Lot of cracks, a bit of variable bounce but assessing a good score was tricky. [Influence bowling plans] Definitely, the guys at the back end felt that it was tough [to score] in a good area or shorter. Our thinking was to hit the pitch hard and see what happens. We'll enjoy the win but then start gearing up for what we need to do against Australia."

9.26pm: Victory by a margin of 107 runs for South Africa, an emphatic way to end their losing run in ODIs. Time for handshakes, the debriefs will come later. Ryan Rickelton was the main man for South Africa, extending his purple run of form into the 50-over format with a maiden hundred. Afghanistan lose regular wickets and never looked like pulling off what would have been a record chase. Rahmat Shah was the lone banner man, but even he fell short of a milestone as South Africa's quicks shared eight wickets between them

Ryan Rickelton is Player of the Match: "Bit of a different one, I was quite nervous coming in. My first proper ICC event. To contribute to the team and set us up for a win is something I'm very chuffed with. We thought it would be tacky up front but it played all right. Bounce was a bit inconsistent but you adjust accordingly. Thought we could have pushed a bit harder but Aiden [Markram] played agreat knock at the back there to get a competitive total. [Run out] Disappointed to get out, especially in that manner. Said I thought Rash threw it at my head. But the guys that came in after me pulled the trigger. [Opening and keeping] Something I've done since young, something I take pride in. Not the best night with the gloves but I learn from my mistakes."

43.3
W
Rabada to Rahmat Shah, OUT, oh no, Rahmat nicks behind! Or was it a bump ball? He's asked for the review, but doesn't look terribly confident. Nope, this is going to be out. Full on fourth stump, he tried to play it late and feathered through to Rickelton. So a valiant innings comes to an end and South Africa seal a thumping win to open their Champions Trophy campaign

Rahmat Shah c †Rickelton b Rabada 90 (147m 92b 9x4 1x6) SR: 97.82

43.2
0
Rabada to Rahmat Shah, no run, slightly back of a length, defended into the covers
43.1
0
Rabada to Rahmat Shah, no run, pitched up in the channel, Rahmat drives to the cover sweeper. He won't be running for those

In walks Fazalhaq Farooqi. Rahmat is 10 away from a memorable hundred

END OF OVER:
43 | 9 Runs 1 Wkt | AFG: 208/9 (108 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 4.83, RRR: 15.42)

  • Rahmat Shah90 (89b)
  • Wiaan Mulder9-0-36-2
  • Kagiso Rabada8-1-36-2
42.6
W
Mulder to Noor Ahmad, OUT, splat! Off stump is flattened, and Noor's dogged resistance is over. Perfect length, maybe nipped in a fraction. Noor was looking to defend from the crease, played the wrong line and lost his castle. SA one wicket away

Noor Ahmad b Mulder 9 (23m 15b 1x4 0x6) SR: 60

"@Bot10Exists I think Rahmat should save that innings for the Aus game so everything can come full circle," chuckles Hamza

42.5
0
Mulder to Noor Ahmad, no run, length on the stumps, Noor covers up in defence
42.4
1
Mulder to Rahmat Shah, 1 run, short of a length on the stumps, tucked through midwicket. Moves into the 90s
42.3
6
Mulder to Rahmat Shah, SIX, short ball given the treatment over fine leg! Rahmat continues to carry the fight. Steps inside a tame bumper and swings it all the way
42.2
1
Mulder to Noor Ahmad, 1 run, back of a length, nudged for a single
42.1
1
Mulder to Rahmat Shah, 1 run, trundles in and hits a length, Rahmat chops one more into the covers

Forecaster is locked on 99% SA - but NRR could still be important for both sides' chances in this tournament

END OF OVER:
42 | 6 Runs | AFG: 199/8 (117 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 4.73, RRR: 14.62)

  • Noor Ahmad8 (12b)
  • Rahmat Shah82 (86b)
  • Kagiso Rabada8-1-36-2
  • Wiaan Mulder8-0-27-1
41.6
0
Rabada to Noor Ahmad, no run, good length on a wide-ish line, Noor reaches and stabs the ball towards point
41.5
1
Rabada to Rahmat Shah, 1 run, goes for the yorker but Rahmat is equal to it, worked through midwicket

Here's Camillo: "Tough chase for Afghanistan. But an unbelievable innings from Rahmat against a fairly decent attack "

41.4
0
Rabada to Rahmat Shah, no run, pitched up and driven in front of mid-off
41.3
1
Rabada to Noor Ahmad, 1 run, length in the channel, dabbed through backward point for one more
41.2
0
Rabada to Noor Ahmad, no run, pitched up on a slightly wide line, beats a timid push
41.1
4
Rabada to Noor Ahmad, FOUR, edged for four through third! Length ball in the channel and Noor has a poke, steers it wide of the keeper

Bavuma goes back to Rabada

END OF OVER:
41 | 4 Runs | AFG: 193/8 (123 runs required from 54 balls, RR: 4.70, RRR: 13.66)

  • Rahmat Shah81 (84b)
  • Noor Ahmad3 (8b)
  • Wiaan Mulder8-0-27-1
  • Keshav Maharaj10-0-46-1
40.6
0
Mulder to Rahmat Shah, no run, skiddy length in the channel, Rahmat has a tired swish and is beaten
40.5
1
Mulder to Noor Ahmad, 1 run, back of a length outside off, dabbed down through third
40.4
0
Mulder to Noor Ahmad, no run, good length on the stumps, defended square into the off side

Afghanistan 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st16Ibrahim ZadranRahmanullah Gurbaz
2nd22Ibrahim ZadranSediqullah Atal
3rd12Rahmat ShahSediqullah Atal
4th0Hashmatullah ShahidiRahmat Shah
5th39Rahmat ShahAzmatullah Omarzai
6th31Mohammad NabiRahmat Shah
7th22Gulbadin NaibRahmat Shah
8th27Rahmat ShahRashid Khan
9th39Rahmat ShahNoor Ahmad
10th0Rahmat ShahFazalhaq Farooqi

ICC Champions Trophy (ICC KnockOut)

Group A
TeamMWLPTNRR
NZ11021.2
IND11020.408
BAN1010-0.408
PAK1010-1.2
Group B
TeamMWLPTNRR
SA11022.14
AUS11020.475
ENG1010-0.475
AFG1010-2.14