Pakistan holds South Africa to 234-9 in 4th ODI

Pakistan holds South Africa to 234-9 in 4th ODI
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Summary Muhammad Irfan takes two wickets with the first two balls of the match.

 

DURBAN (AP) - Towering Pakistan seam bowler Mohammad Irfan took two wickets with the first two balls of the match as South Africa struggled to 234-9 in its 50 overs in the fourth one-day international on Thursday.


Irfan removed top-ranked ODI batsman Hashim Amla and then Colin Ingram for first-ball ducks to leave South Africa on 0-2 after two deliveries at Kingsmead.


AB de Villiers (75) and David Miller (67) shared a century stand to lift the home team.


But Irfan, Junaid Khan and spinner Saeed Ajmal struck regularly in taking three wickets each to keep the Proteas to a low score in a game the Pakistanis must win to keep the series alive.


The 2.16-meter (7-foot-1) Irfan finished with 3-46 as South Africa lost 5-81 when the De Villiers-Miller stand was broken.
 

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