South Africa beat Pakistan in WCL by 9 wickets

South Africa beat Pakistan in WCL by 9 wickets Pakistan Champions lost their first World Championship of Legends 2024 match to South Africa at the County Ground in Northampton on Monday. The Proteas chased down the 211-run mark in the 19th for one wicket, defeating Younis Khan and co. After South Africa asked Pakistan to […] The post South Africa beat Pakistan in WCL by 9 wickets appeared first on Ten Sports TV.

South Africa beat Pakistan in WCL by 9 wickets

South Africa beat Pakistan in WCL by 9 wickets

Pakistan Champions lost their first World Championship of Legends 2024 match to South Africa at the County Ground in Northampton on Monday. The Proteas chased down the 211-run mark in the 19th for one wicket, defeating Younis Khan and co. After South Africa asked Pakistan to bat, they hit 210/4.

Sharjeel Khan and the other batters carried the innings after Kamran Akmal (13) fell to Vernon Philander. Sharjeel had 85 runs with Sohaib Maqsood (24) He scored 72 off 36 balls with seven fours and six sixes. Shahid Afridi hit 10-ball 20 after being sent above. Shoaib Malik and Abdul Razzaq scored 75 runs off 31 balls to take Pakistan past 200.

Razzaq scored 15-ball 25 and Malik 26-ball 51. In the third over, South Africa lost JP Duminy in the run chase. The second wicket pair of Jacques Snyman and Sarel Erwee had different ideas. This combination was too hot for Pakistan and cruised in the run chase. Erwee hit century on 57 balls and Snyman 82 on 47.

Pakistan advanced for the semi-finals after winning their first four games. The other qualifier is Australia. England has been ousted from the final four, while India, West Indies, and South Africa remain. The last WCL matches are scheduled for Wednesday, July 10, featuring West Indies Champions vs. Australia Champions at Northamptonshire Stadium.

South Africa vs. India Champions, Northamptonshire Stadium, Wednesday, July 10.

Friday, July 12, Northamptonshire Stadium, Semi-finalist 1 vs. Semi-finalist 2.

Semi-finalist 3 vs. 4, Northamptonshire Stadium, Friday, July 12.

Saturday, July 13, Edgbaston Stadium, Finalist 1 vs. 2.

South Africa beat Pakistan in WCL by 9 wickets.

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