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Pakistan vs South Africa 3rd T20I 2021 Highlights

Watch the highlights of Pakistan vs South Africa 3rd T20I 2021 - South Africa tour of Pakistan 3-match Twenty20 international series of the 3rd T20I match played between South Africa and Pakistan at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore in 14th February 2021.

Pakistan vs South Africa 3rd T20I 2021 Highlights
David Miller revived South Africa with an outstanding counterattack © AP Photo

All-round display from Mohammad Nawaz, Hasan Ali, Zahid Mahmood's debut three-for and Quick-fire forties from Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam helped to Pakistan's record four-wicket victory over South Africa, despite a David Miller's record-breaking 85 and clinch the three-match series with 2-1 in the third T20I.

Match Stats : 
  • Pakistan chased 165 was their joint seventh highest successful run-chase in T20 international and It is their highest chase against South Africa in T20Is, previously they chased 134 at Colombo (RPS) in the 2012 World Twenty20.
  • Pakistan became the first team to defeat South Africa in a T20 international series in Asia.
  • David Miller's unbeaten 85 was his second highest score for South Africa in T20 international and the highest score by an South African batsman against Pakistan in T20Is, surpassing the previous record of 78 held by Faf du Plessis at Cape Town in 2019.
  • 7 : David Miller hit the his second most sixes in an innings for South Africa in T20 international and the most sixes hit by an South African batsman against Pakistan in an Innings in T20Is, surpassing the his own record of 5-sixes at Johannesburg in 2019.
  • 41 : David Miller and Bjorn Fortuin set up the record eighth-wicket partnership for South Africa against Pakistan in T20 international, previously held by the 31-run stand between Robin Petersen and Rory Kleinveldt at Centurion in 2013 and South Africa's second highest eighth-wicket stand in T20Is.
  • 58* : David Miller and Lutho Sipamla set up the record ninth-wicket partnership for South Africa in T20 international, previously held by the unbeaten 21-run stand between Johan Botha and Dale Steyn against West Indies at Port Elizabeth in 2007 and the third highest ninth-wicket stand in T20Is.
  • South Africa lost their top seven batsmen wickets for just 65-runs - which was their third worst first seven-wicket collapse in T20 international and it is their worst first 7-wicket collapse against Pakistan in T20Is. Their previous worst such collapse was 67 for 7 against Pakistan at Centurion in 2013.
  • David Miller's unbeaten 85 was his second highest score for South Africa in T20 international and the highest-score by an South African batsman against Pakistan in T20Is, surpassing the previous record of 78 held by Faf du Plessis at Cape Town in 2019.

South Africa scored 65-7 to scored 164-8 in 20 overs with top scorer by David Miller hammered a unbeaten 85 off 45-balls including 7-sixes & 5-fours with strike rate of 188.89.

Janneman Malan blasted a 27 off 17-balls including 3-fours & a six with strike rate of 158.82 and Pite van Biljon hit 16 off 11-balls included 4-fours with strike-rate of 145.45.

Pakistan best bowler by Debutant Zahid Mahmood - who picked up 3-wickets on his debut T20I match, Mohammad Nawaz and Hasan Ali both took 2-wickets.

Pakistan chased 169-6 in 18.4 overs with top scorer by Babar Azam blasted a 44 off 30-balls including 5-fours & a six with strike rate of 146.67.

Mohammad Rizwan cracked a 42 off 30-balls including 5-fours & 2-sixes with strike-rate of 140, Hasan Ali hammered a unbeaten 20 off 7-balls included 2-sixes & a four with strike-rate of 285.71, Mohammad Nawaz 18 not out and Haider Ali 15.

South Africa best bowler by Tabraiz Shamshi claimed a 4-wickets for 25-runs in 4-overs, Bjorn Fortuin and Dwaine Pretorius both took one-wickets.

Mohammad Nawaz named Player of the match for his match-winning all-round performance to smashed a unbeaten 18 off 11-balls including 2-fours and a six after taking a 2-wickets for 13-runs in 2-overs.

Mohammad Rizwan earned player of the series for contributing 197-runs including one-century and a half-century with average of 98.50 in the three-match T20I series.


                   

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