Business Day

Pakistan beat SA by 27 runs in final T20

Proteas win series 2-1, but batting frailties reared their ugly heads

- Mahlatse Mphahlele

SA made a mess of a seemingly negotiable job as they lost to Pakistan by 27 runs in third and final T20 match in Centurion on Wednesday night and in the process missed out on a series whitewash.

Made to chase a par target of 169, Proteas were bowled out for 141 as Pakistan saved themselves from the embarrassm­ent of losing all three T20s and they finished what was a tough tour on a happy ending like the guy who proposed at the end of the match.

For the Proteas, who won this series 2-1, the old batting frailties reared their ugly heads and some of the players will have to get their limited overs act together during the Momentum One Day Cup, which starts this weekend.

SA stand-in captain won the toss and elected to field and the fast bowlers did their job in restrictin­g Pakistan to 168/9 with Beuran Hendricks registerin­g his career best figures of 4/14 in his four overs.

With the exception of half centurion Chris Morris (55) and Rassie van der Dusssen (41), the South African batting line up crumbled from the beginning of the chase as they lost Reeza Hendricks (5) and Janneman Malan (2) inside two overs.

The Proteas never recovered as they went on to lose Heinrich Klaasen (2), who continued to struggle with the bat, when he was caught by Shoaib Malik at mid off from Mohammad Amir’s first delivery.

SA’s mission of rebuilding their innings was disturbed when Miller (13) was caught and bowled by Shadab Khan in the eleventh over and he was soon followed by Van Der Dussen.

Shadab returned to wreck havoc later by trapping Andile Phehlukway­o in front for just ten runs as SA sunk deeper into trouble and needing a further 89 off 42 to win. Hendricks and Sipamla followed in the closing stages as Pakistan ensured they leave these shores with smiles.

Beuran Hendricks was Proteas star man with the ball as he returned with four wickets and he was followed by Chris Morris with two, while Phehlukway­o and Lutho Sipamla, who claimed his maiden internatio­nal wicket, returned with one each.

Muhammad Amir was the star man for Pakistan with three wickets, while Shadab Khan and Faheem Ashraf helped themselves to two each and Shaheen Shah Afridi and Imad Wasim took one apiece.

Earlier in the day the Proteas women’s team made light work of their Sri Lanka counterpar­ts with a 39-run victory to complete a commendabl­e 3-0 T20 series whitewash.

 ?? /Lee Warren/Gallo Images ?? High fives: Nadine de Klerk, right, celebrates taking the wicket of Nilakshi de Silva of Sri Lanka with teammate Tazmin Brits on Wednesday. The SA women beat the visitors by 39 runs to wrap up the T20 series 3-0.
/Lee Warren/Gallo Images High fives: Nadine de Klerk, right, celebrates taking the wicket of Nilakshi de Silva of Sri Lanka with teammate Tazmin Brits on Wednesday. The SA women beat the visitors by 39 runs to wrap up the T20 series 3-0.

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