353 - Pakistan's chase against South Africa is their first successful 350-plus chase in ODIs. In 2022, they had chased down 349 against Australia in Lahore, which was previously the highest target they had successfully chased in ODIs.
It took Pakistan their 16th attempt to win an ODI chasing a 350-plus total. They are the fifth side in ODIs to chase down over 350. It is also the highest target chased in a multi-nation tournament.
For South Africa, it is the highest target they have conceded in ODI cricket. Previously, they had lost after scoring 326 against Australia in 2002.
260 - The captain Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha added 260 runs to race Pakistan to the finish line after a dodgy start. It is Pakistan's third-highest partnership in ODIs, their highest against South Africa and their highest in a chase.
This is also the highest partnership conceded by South Africa, surpassing the previous stand of 257, also by Pakistan, between Saleem Elahi and Abdul Razzaq in 2002.
1 - This is the first occasion of two players scoring a hundred for Pakistan in the same innings while batting at No. 4 or lower.
425 - Rizwan now has the most runs for Pakistan in successful ODI chases of more than 300. He scored his second hundred on this metric, leveling him with Babar Azam and Younis Khan.
134 - Salman scored his first ODI hundred, 134 off 103 deliveries. He now holds the record for the highest individual score by a Pakistani batter playing at No. 5 or below. The record earlier belonged to Basit Ali, who scored 127* against West Indies in 1993.
233 - With scores of 150 and 83 in this series, Matthew Breetzke has 233 runs in his first two ODIs. He has gone past Desmond Haynes' figure of 195 runs for the most runs in the first two matches in this format.
707 - Runs scored in this contest, beating the previous record (of 665 runs) of the most runs scored in an ODI between these two sides.
5 - Batters who scored 80 or above - Temba Bavuma (82), Breetzke (83) and Heinrich Klaasen (87) for South Africa and Rizwan (122*) and Salman for Pakistan. It is only the third instance of five batters scoring more than 80 runs in a men's ODI.
2 - Only twice a team has chased down 350-plus in ODIs after losing their first three wickets for less than 100. India chased down 351 against England in Pune in 2017 after losing their third wicket for 56. Pakistan were 91 for 3 in this chase before Rizwan and Salman revived the chase.