Champions Trophy: Pakistan bounce back to beat South Africa

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Thu, 08 Jun 2017 - 10:51 GMT

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Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez with Babar Azam after hitting a six - Reuters

Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez with Babar Azam after hitting a six - Reuters

Birmingham: Pakistan put their miserable hammering by arch-rivals India behind them with a shock 19-run win over South Africa at Edgbaston on Tuesday that kept their Champions Trophy semi-final hopes alive.

Just three days after suffering a humiliating 124-run defeat by title-holders India at Edgbaston in their opening group match, with former skipper Shahid Afridi among those slamming a “clueless” display, Pakistan’s return to the Birmingham ground saw them make a mockery of the rankings which had them bottom and South Africa top in this eight-team one-day international tournament.

Having conceded 319 for three against title-holders India, Pakistan restricted South Africa to 219 for eight after losing the toss.

After the spinners did the initial damage, paceman Hasan Ali took three for 24 in eight overs.

David Miller’s unbeaten 75 kept the Proteas in the game.

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