Big photo: knockout before knockout
The original Champions Trophy began as a knockout tournament, so, as we build this year’s version, there is a little throbac Is, New Zealand already through Saturday’s final. This will not be much in the Champions Trophy, but groups of four mean that teams can only give a slip to a slip from the beginning, which makes this match outstanding excellent practice for these two sides.
Recently, Pakistan has the upper hand of South Africa, which they first swept away 3–0 in December on South African soil. The result should be warned, with the discontent that South Africa were undersress, although Pakistan should not care about that (and should not).
The thing they are interested in is that South Africa is still Hamstrang. He is with Ryan Recleton, Triston Stabs, Rasi Van Der Dusen, David Miller, Aden Markram, Marco Jensen and Cagiso Rabada without half of his Champions Trophy squad, which are only due to reaching Pakistan in the weekend.
Whatever is at stake is just more than the trophy: the opportunity to be another competitive match before the Champions Trophy starts, and for Pakistan, to rehearsal a dress for the tournament opener. He plays New Zealand in Karachi on 19 February, so being able to face him five days ago, there will be an additional bonus at the same place. South Africa also lives in Karachi for his first match against Afghanistan, but before he thinks so, they want to break a losing streak that is in five matches.
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Pakistan: LWWW (Last five full match, the first recently first)
South Africa: Lllll
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Pakistan , 11 Mohammad Hasnain
Tony de Jorzi and Corbin Bosch, both the Champions Trophy squad as well as the remaining hand of the 18-year Quick Quena Mafka, have joined the South African touring party and are available for selection. Both D Zorzi and Bosch played in the SA20 final on Saturday, but with Heinrich Klassen, as South Africa, the target of pushing to a place in the final can be drawn into XI. Don’t be surprised if Lungi NGIDI This one sits out, after bowling seven overs – last October – because he continues to work towards full fitness. Mafka could be chosen in their place.
South Africa , 11 kwena maphaka
Pitch and Conditions: Another high scoring game is expected
The series went to Karachi, who last hosted an ODI in May 2023. Then, New Zealand successfully defended 299 against Pakistan. Since January 2023, in six Odis here, the average-pancre has increased to 286 and the team has won five of those six matches for the first time. This suggests another high scoring encounter, but it may not be the pitch that is most attention. Like Lahore, Karachi has upgraded significant upgrades to the Champions Trophy, including new dressing rooms and hospitality, increased capacity of 5000, two new digital replay screens and 350 LED lights for better broadcasting coverage.
Statistics and general knowledge
- South Africa has lost its last five ODIs, which puts them on their longest losing streak since 2004. He lost ten consecutive matches in 2004 and 1994.
- The last time Pakistan failed to finalize a Tri-series, in 2002, there was a Moroccan Cup, when South Africa and Sri Lanka competed for the trophy. Pakistan has since played in six other three-series, but only one won: in 2008 the Kitley Cup itself, between Bangladesh and India. Pakistan scored 25 runs for India in the final.
“Tomorrow is clearly a big day for the series. We did not play Pakistan long ago, but obviously Pakistan is a separate animal in their terms, so I am ready for it. We just meet together today, origin Only the boys arrived at 2 o’clock this morning. [Champions] The trophy is also in the game next week, so this is a good practice for us. If we can exclude them and play in the finals, and the home country is not included, then it will at least bring a smile on my face. ,
Heinrich klassen Effectively tells the importance of what is the semi -finals
Firdose Moonda is a reporter of Espncricinfo for South Africa and women’s cricket











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