Sth Africa down Pakistan, lead ODI series

Legspinner Imran Tahir took four wickets while JP Duminy and Faf du Plessis scored half-centuries to help South Africa beat Pakistan by 68 runs in the third day-night international in Dubai on Wednesday.

Tahir wrecked Pakistan’s middle order with figures of 4-53 to bowl them out for 191 in 44.3 overs after they were set a challenging 260-run target at Sheikh Zayed Stadium.

The emphatic win gives South Africa a 2-1 lead in the five-match series.

Both teams will meet again at the same venue on Friday before the series is rounded off in Sharjah on Monday.

South Africa won the first match in Sharjah by one run while Pakistan won the second match in Dubai by 66 runs.

South African captain AB de Villiers was delighted with the victory which he said was a good all round performance.

“I am very happy with our performance, we stuck to the basics and got a few partnerships going,” he said.

“We lost a couple of wickets at the wrong time but it was a better performance today and our bowlers came to the party.”.

His Pakistan counterpart Misbah-ul Haq was frustrated by several batsmen not learning from previous mistakes.

“It’s again the same problem with us in the batting order and we couldn’t transform a good start into a big one, we kept losing wickets to Tahir and that’s what made the difference,” said Misbah.

Tahir, who conceded 18 in his first two overs, returned for a second spell, triggering a batting collapse which saw Pakistan lose five wickets for 30 runs.

Tahir trapped Misbah (19), caught and bowled Umar Akmal (seven) and Asad Shafiq (11) caught at cover to leave Pakistan struggling at 7-116.

Wahab Riaz, who top-scored with 33, added 61 for the eighth wicket with Sohail Tanvie (31) but it only delayed the inevitable.

It was Duminy (64) and du Plessis (55) who anchored the South African total after they won the toss and batted.

Duminy hit three boundaries off 89 balls and gave the innings much needed impetus with a 66-run fifth-wicket stand with David Miller (34), adding 65 in the last ten overs.

Du Plessis had steadied the innings during his 60-ball knock, adding 77 for the second wicket with Quinton de Kock who made 40 from 57 balls.

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