Johannesburg
With South Africa having levelled the series 1-1, both teams will be looking to take the lead when they face each other in the third T20I on Wednesday (Today),
The Proteas exhibited their bench strength in the second T20I with George Linde, Lizaad Williams, and Aiden Markram putting on a stellar show in the absence of South Africa’s top guns.
After a narrow defeat in the first match, the hosts came back strongly to ensure a comprehensive six-wicket victory to keep the series alive as they outclassed Pakistan in all three departments.
Both sides have their eyes on this year’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and are utilising this series to test various permutations and assess their bench strength ahead of the tournament.
Formidable South Africa defeated Pakistan comfortably with a six-wicket win, thanks to all-round performance by George Linde.
He finished with impressive bowling figures of 3/23, three catches and a 20* off 10 balls with the bat.
Pakistan posted the target of 141 with Babar Azam as the lead scorer with 50 runs. The target proved to be well below par as the Proteas chased it down in the 14th over.
The batting performance was led by Markram (54 off 30) and captain Heinrich Klaasen, who remained unbeaten on 36.
Babar Azam (Pakistan captain): ‘We have a big pool of players and we are trying different compositions and putting batsmen and bowlers into dissimilar positions to see what combination suits us ahead of T20 World Cup.—AFP