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Pak Vs SA: Shaheens Win Third T20I Against Proteas By 4 wickets

Pak Vs SA

Pak Vs SA

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Pakistan has won the third and the last T20I against South Africa by chasing a 165-run target in Lahore on Sunday.

According to the details, the green shirts managed to win the match against proteas by four wickets with eight balls to spare.

Before that, South Africa set a 165-run target for Pakistan to chase in the last T20I played in Lahore on Sunday.

The Proteas made 164 runs at a loss of eight wickets. The top scorers were David Miller (85 not out) and Janneman Malan (27).

Zahid Mahmood, who made his debut in today’s match emerged as the top wicket-taker by taking three wickets. Two each wicket were taken by Mohammad Nawaz and Hasan Ali. Usman Qadir also took one.

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Earlier, Pakistan had won the toss and elected to field first in the third and the last T20I against South Africa played today at Qaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

South Africa had won against Pakistan in the second T20 by six wickets. Pakistan bat first and scored 144 runs with the loss of 7 wickets in 20 overs. Proteas successfully achieved the target in 16.2 overs.

Bowler Dwaine Pretorius was declared the Man of the Match.

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