Pakistan defeat South Africa to qualify for Hong Kong Sixes semi-final

By: News Desk
Published: 12:10 AM, 3 Nov, 2024
Pakistan defeat South Africa to qualify for Hong Kong Sixes semi-final
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Pakistan defeated South Africa by 17 runs to qualify for the semi-final of Hong Kong International Sixes tournament on Saturday. The semi-finals and final of the tournament will take played tomorrow (Sunday), reported 24NewsHD TV channel.


Muhammad Akhlaq’s quickfire half-century and a strong bowling display led Pakistan to a 17-run victory over South Africa, securing a place in the Hong Kong Super Sixes semi-finals at Mission Road Ground on Saturday.


Batting first, Pakistan posted an impressive 105/3 in just six overs, despite a rocky start. Both openers, Asif Ali and Faheem Ashraf, fell for golden ducks in the first over, leaving Pakistan at 8/2. However, Muhammad Akhlaq’s aggressive response turned the game around. Partnering with Hussain Talat, he hammered seven sixes and two fours, reaching his fifty in only 16 balls. Akhlaq then retired out, with Pakistan well positioned at 66/2 after four overs.


All-rounders Aamer Yamin and Talat took charge in the final overs, adding crucial runs to lift Pakistan to 105. Yamin hit 18 runs off six balls, while Talat stayed unbeaten with 27 off 11.


South Africa faced a tough 104-run target and struggled from the start. They lost two wickets within the first two overs, including captain JJ Smut, managing only 12 runs on the board. Evan Jones tried to keep South Africa in the game with a rapid 41 off 13 balls, hitting five sixes, but fell as Talat broke the 48-run partnership he had built with Modiri Litheko. The double blow set South Africa back, leaving them short at 88/4 by the end of their chase.


Talat starred with the ball, taking two wickets, while Shahab Khan and Aamer Yamin grabbed one each, sealing Pakistan’s victory. 


With this win, Pakistan remains unbeaten in the tournament, having previously defeated the UAE by 13 runs and arch-rivals India by six wickets.


Scores in brief:


Pakistan beat South Africa by 17 runs


Pakistan 105-3, 6 overs (Muhammad Akhlaq 53 retired, Hussain Talat 27 not out; Evan Jones 2-14)


South Africa 88-4, 6 overs (Evan Jones 41; Hussain Talat 2-17)

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