South Africa 234 for 9 (Amla 81) beat Pakistan 167 (Misbah 55, McLaren 4-19) by 67 runs
A taxi driver in Birmingham has bought a ticket to watch Pakistan each time they played in the city for the last 30 years, except for this time. He basically did not have the self-assurance in their batting to difficulty. It turns out he was correct.
South Africa lived to wrestle another day in the Champions Trophy as their bowlers, mournful against India but wolfish alongside a easily broken line-up, secured a barely-par total. In the nonattendance of Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel, Lonwabo Tsotsobe led the set with adulthood while debutant Chris Morris added force and Ryan McLaren backed them up at the death.
Misbah-ul-Haq was another time Pakistan's lone warden and again he could not take them in excess of the line. He lacked sustain from everybody excluding Nasir Jamshed. By disparity, South Africa's anchor, Hashim Amla, enjoyed small assistance all the way through the middle order.
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