South Africa were 156 for eight wickets at 38th over against Pakistan

Dunya News

A massive crowd has arrived at Wanderers to watch the decisive match between Pak and SA.

JOHANNESBURG (Web Desk) - South Africa were 156 for eight wickets at 38th over in the first innings after Pakistan won the toss and chose to field first in the 4th one-day international (ODI) in the five-match series.

Hashim Amla played a good innings of 59 runs for 75 balls but was bowled by Imad Wasim.

South African Captain Faf du Plessis secured 57 runs for 76 balls when he was caught by Muhammad Hafeez in the over by Shadab Khan.

Pakistan and South Africa have returned to Johannesburg for the annual PinkDay ODI event at the Wanderers today (Sunday).

This is the fourth one-day international (ODI) of the five-match series and will be the eighth edition of the popular fixture, which has helped to raise about Rs5 million ($370,000 approx) for various breast-cancer-awareness organisations over the past six years.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Cricket Team Captain Sarfraz Ahmed is not playing the match today, after getting banned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) over breach of code of conduct, and has been replaced by Muhammad Ramzan.

Veteran cricketer Shoaib Malik is performing the responsibity of captaincy.

A crowd of 24,000 is being expected with tickets sold out.

A special mood has been observed at these  pink  games, and the fixture has spotted several memories over the years, such as when bees (perhaps attracted to the hot pink) stopped play halfway through Sri Lanka’s innings in 2017, with all 13 players, as well as two umpires, lying facedown on the grass.

Last year, the PinkDay ODI was the only out of six in which South Africa managed to beat India, and three years ago Imran Tahir hit the winning runs in a one-wicket win over England.

Most notably, of course, the PinkDay was also the occasion of AB de Villiers’ defining innings, when he smashed 16 sixes – and the record for the fastest ODI ton – during his 44-ball 149 against West Indies in 2015.

Pakistan team now face a do-or-die situation with the Proteas already leading the series with 2-1.

Teams

South Africa: Quinton de Kock(wicketkeeper), Hashim Amla, Reeza Hendricks, Faf du Plessis(captain), Rassie van der Dussen, David Miller, Andile Phehlukwayo, Kagiso Rabada, Dale Steyn, Tabraiz Shamsi, Beuran Hendricks, Imran Tahir, Aiden Markram, Dwaine Pretorius

Pakistan: Imam-ul-Haq, Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam, Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan, Sarfaraz Ahmed(captain/wicketkeeper), Hasan Ali, Mohammad Amir, Shaheen Afridi, Usman Khan, Faheem Ashraf, Hussain Talat, Mohammad Rizwan, Shan Masood