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[M]Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win[/M], which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
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South Africa will host Pakistan in 1st ODI on Saturday | Photo Credit: AP
After crushing Pakistan in the three-match Test series, South Africa will host the visitors in a five-match ODI series that starts on Saturday. Unlike the Tests, Pakistan have had a good record in ODIs and they are expected to give a tough fight to Faf du Plessis and co. South Africa will be without the services of Dale Steyn and Quinton de Kock in the match as the duo was rested for first two ODIs after the Test series.
In Steyn’s absence, Duanne Olivier, who scalped 34 wickets in the Test series, is expected to make his ODI debut while Heinrich Klaasen will be an automatic replacement for De Kock. South Africa could also have a debutant in form of Rassie van der Dassen. Aiden Markram, who led South Africa in 2018, might miss out on a place in playing XI. He was not a part of the team earlier and was called up after Steyn and De Kock were rested.
Hashim Amla will be making his return to ODIs in the first game. He had missed the Australia tour due to a finger injury. Imran Tahir might only be the only spinner in hosts’ playing XI in the series opener.
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[M]Imran Tahir[/M] might only be the only spinner in hosts’ [M]playing XI in the series opener[/M].
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]Imran Tahir might only be the only spinner in hosts[/M]’ playing XI in the series opener.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]Hashim Amla will be making his return[/M] to ODIs [M]in the first game[/M].
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]Hashim Amla will be making his return to ODIs[/M] in the first game.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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Unlike the Tests, [M]Pakistan[/M] have had a good record in ODIs and they [M]are expected to give a tough fight to Faf du Plessis and co[/M].
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]Unlike the Tests[/M], [M]Pakistan have had a good record in ODIs[/M] and they are expected to give a tough fight to Faf du Plessis and co.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]He was not a part of the team earlier[/M] and was called up after Steyn and De Kock were rested.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]Aiden Markram[/M], who led South Africa in 2018, [M]might miss out on a place in playing XI[/M].
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]Aiden Markram[/M], who [M]led South Africa in 2018[/M], might miss out on a place in playing XI.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]He had missed the Australia tour due to a finger injury[/M].
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]He had missed the Australia tour[/M] due to a finger injury.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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South Africa will be without the services of Dale Steyn and Quinton de Kock in the match as the duo was rested for first [M]two ODIs after the Test series[/M].
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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South Africa will be without the services of Dale Steyn and Quinton de Kock in the match as the duo was rested for [M]first two ODIs[/M] after the Test series.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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South Africa will be without the services of Dale Steyn and [M]Quinton de Kock[/M] in the match as the duo [M]was rested for first two ODIs[/M] after the Test series.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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South Africa will be without the services of [M]Dale Steyn[/M] and Quinton de Kock in the match as the duo [M]was rested for first two ODIs[/M] after the Test series.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]South Africa will be without the services of[/M] Dale Steyn and [M]Quinton de Kock in the match[/M] as the duo was rested for first two ODIs after the Test series.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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South Africa will host Pakistan in 1st ODI on Saturday | Photo Credit: AP
After crushing Pakistan in the three-match Test series, South Africa will host the visitors in [M]a five-match ODI series that starts on Saturday[/M].
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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South Africa will host Pakistan in 1st ODI on Saturday | Photo Credit: AP
After crushing Pakistan in the three-match Test series, [M]South Africa will host the visitors in a five-match ODI series[/M] that starts on Saturday.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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South Africa will host Pakistan in 1st ODI on Saturday | Photo Credit: AP
After [M]crushing Pakistan in the three-match Test series[/M], [M]South Africa[/M] will host the visitors in a five-match ODI series that starts on Saturday.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]South Africa will host Pakistan[/M] in 1st ODI [M]on Saturday[/M] | Photo Credit: AP
After crushing Pakistan in the three-match Test series, South Africa will host the visitors in a five-match ODI series that starts on Saturday.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]South Africa will host Pakistan in 1st ODI[/M] on Saturday | Photo Credit: AP
After crushing Pakistan in the three-match Test series, South Africa will host the visitors in a five-match ODI series that starts on Saturday.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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In Steyn’s absence, Duanne Olivier, who scalped 34 wickets in the Test series, is expected to make his ODI debut while [M]Heinrich Klaasen will be an automatic replacement for De Kock[/M].
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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In Steyn’s absence, [M]Duanne Olivier[/M], who scalped 34 wickets in the Test series, [M]is expected to make his ODI debut[/M] while Heinrich Klaasen will be an automatic replacement for De Kock.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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In Steyn’s absence, [M]Duanne Olivier[/M], who [M]scalped 34 wickets in the Test series[/M], is expected to make his ODI debut while Heinrich Klaasen will be an automatic replacement for De Kock.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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In [M]Steyn’s absence[/M], Duanne Olivier, who scalped 34 wickets in the Test series, is expected to make his ODI debut while Heinrich Klaasen will be an automatic replacement for De Kock.
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The left-handed Imam made a cultured 86 off 101 balls and Hafeez hit an unbeaten 71 off 63 deliveries as Pakistan chased down a target of 267 with five balls to spare.
Hashim Amla´s 27th one-day international century was not enough for South Africa, who lost only two wickets in scoring 266 runs after winning the toss.
Pakistan´s bowlers deserved credit for their team´s win, which came after the tourists were well-beaten in all three Test matches.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed used his bowlers in short spells and their mixture of seam and spin proved better suited to a slow pitch than South Africa´s attack.
South African strike bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Duanne Olivier conceded a combined 124 runs in 19.1 overs.
The Pakistan batsmen also proved better at rotating the strike, particularly during a 94-run second-wicket stand between Imam and Babar Azam (49).
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Pakistan win by 5 wickets
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 49: Pakistan 266/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 4 runs
End of over 48: Pakistan 253/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 47: Pakistan 249/5
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 46: Pakistan 239/5
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Rabada to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Rabada to Shadab Khan, 1 run
End of over 45: Pakistan 234/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 2 runs
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
End of over 44: Pakistan 228/5
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 43: Pakistan 225/5
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shadab Khan, 1 leg bye
Pakistan 223/4 in 42.2 overs
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, OUT (lbw b Imran Tahir 1)
Imran Tahir to Sarfraz Ahmed, no run
End of over 42:Pakistan 223/4
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Phehlukwayo to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run
Pakistan 218/4 in 41.2 overs
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, OUT (b Phehlukwayo 12)
Phehlukwayo to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 41: Pakistan 218/3
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 40: Pakistan 209/3
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Shoaib Malik, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 39: Pakistan 207/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 wide
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 6 runs
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, no run
End of over 38: Pakistan 198/3
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, no run
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
End of over 37: Pakistan 193/3
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 1 run
Olivier to Shoaib Malik, 4 runs
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs
Pakistan 185/3 in 36.1 overs
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, OUT (c Hendricks b Olivier 86)
End of over 36: Pakistan 185/2
Imran Tahir to Mohammad Hafeez, 4 runs
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Imran Tahir to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 35: Pakistan 180/2
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Hafeez no run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Pretorius to Imam-ul-Haq, SIX
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
End of over 34: Pakistan 172/2
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, no run
Olivier to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, 1 run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
Olivier to Imam-ul-Haq, no run
End of over 33: Pakistan 166/2
Pretorius to Mohammad Hafeez, no run, run-out chance. That looked close. Length ball at leg stump flicked straight to short fine.
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[M]He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams[/M] in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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He rose to prominence thanks to [M]the single Lucid Dreams[/M] in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and [M]subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records.[/M]
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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He rose to prominence thanks to [M]the single Lucid Dreams[/M] in 2018 which [M]reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100[/M] and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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He rose to prominence thanks to [M]the single Lucid Dreams in 2018[/M] which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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In 2019, his second album, [M]Death Race for Love[/M], is released, [M]able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200.[/M]
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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In 2019, [M]his second album, Death Race for Love[/M], is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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[M]Juice Wrld[/M] (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), [M]was an[/M] American rapper and [M]songwriter[/M].
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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[M]Juice Wrld[/M] (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), [M]was an[/M] American [M]rapper[/M] and songwriter.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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[M]Juice Wrld[/M] (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), [M]was an American[/M] rapper and songwriter.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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[M]Juice Wrld[/M] (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins ([M]Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019[/M]), was an American rapper and songwriter.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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[M]Juice Wrld[/M] (stylized Juice WRLD), [M]aka Jarad Anthony Higgins[/M] (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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[M]Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD[/M]), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album [M]Goodbye & Good Riddance[/M] (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and [M]was certified platinum in[/M] the US, Canada and [M]New Zealand[/M].
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album [M]Goodbye & Good Riddance[/M] (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and [M]was certified platinum in[/M] the US, [M]Canada[/M] and New Zealand.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album [M]Goodbye & Good Riddance[/M] (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and [M]was certified platinum in the US,[/M] Canada and New Zealand.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album [M]Goodbye & Good Riddance[/M] (2018), which [M]peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200[/M] and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album [M]Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018[/M]), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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The single anticipated the release of [M]her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance[/M] (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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[M]The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album[/M] Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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It turned out to be his last work due to his [M]untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th[/M].
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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It turned out to be his last work due to his [M]untimely death at Chicago airport[/M] on the 8th.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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[M]It turned out to be his last work due[/M] to [M]his untimely death[/M] at Chicago airport on the 8th.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. "Lucid Dreams", along with his earlier hit single "All Girls Are the Same", helped him secure a recording contract with Lil Bibby's Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. He derived his stage name from late American rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world. He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
Higgins died following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
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[M]Higgins died[/M] following a drug overdose [M]at Chicago's Midway International Airport.[/M]
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]Higgins died following a drug overdose[/M] at Chicago's Midway International Airport.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]Higgins died[/M] following a drug overdose at Chicago's Midway International Airport.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]Jarad Anthony Higgins[/M] (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter [M]from Chicago, Illinois.[/M]
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]Jarad Anthony Higgins[/M] (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), [M]was[/M] an American rapper, singer, and [M]songwriter[/M] from Chicago, Illinois.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]Jarad Anthony Higgins[/M] (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), [M]was[/M] an American rapper, [M]singer[/M], and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]Jarad Anthony Higgins[/M] (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), [M]was an American rapper[/M], singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as [M]Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD)[/M], was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]Jarad Anthony Higgins[/M] (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), [M]known professionally as Juice Wrld[/M] (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019)[/M], known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by [M]the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)[/M].
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio [M]album Goodbye & Good Riddance[/M] (2018), which [M]went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America[/M] (RIAA).
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio [M]album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018)[/M], which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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"All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were two of five singles included on [M]Higgins' debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance[/M] (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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"All Girls Are the Same" and [M]"Lucid Dreams"[/M] were two [M]of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio[/M] album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]"All Girls Are the Same"[/M] and "Lucid Dreams" were two [M]of five singles included on Higgins' debut studio album[/M] Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which went on to become certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap and [M]SoundCloud rap genres[/M] which [M]garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.[/M]
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]He is considered as a leading figure in the[/M] emo-rap and [M]SoundCloud rap genres[/M] which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]He is considered as a leading figure in the emo-rap[/M] and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-late 2010s.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; [M]Death Race for Love[/M] debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, [M]becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.[/M]
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; [M]Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200[/M], becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), [M]Higgins released[/M] his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside [M]the singles[/M] "Robbery" and [M]"Hear Me Calling"[/M]; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), [M]Higgins released[/M] his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside [M]the singles "Robbery"[/M] and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), Higgins released his second studio [M]album Death Race for Love (2019)[/M] alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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After collaborating with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), [M]Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love[/M] (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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After [M]collaborating with Future[/M] on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), [M]Higgins[/M] released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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After collaborating with Future on [M]the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018)[/M], Higgins released his second studio album Death Race for Love (2019) alongside the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling"; Death Race for Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the artist's first album to top the chart.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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His 2018 single "[M]Lucid Dreams[/M]" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and [M]peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.[/M]
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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His 2018 single "Lucid Dreams" has been played on [M]the music streaming platform Spotify[/M] over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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His 2018 single "[M]Lucid Dreams" has been played on[/M] the music streaming platform [M]Spotify over one billion times[/M] and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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His [M]2018[/M] single "[M]Lucid Dreams[/M]" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]His[/M] 2018 [M]single "Lucid Dreams[/M]" has been played on the music streaming platform Spotify over one billion times and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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He derived his stage name from [M]late[/M] American [M]rapper Tupac Shakur[/M]'s role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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He derived his stage name from late American [M]rapper Tupac Shakur[/M]'s role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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He derived his stage name from late [M]American[/M] rapper [M]Tupac Shakur[/M]'s role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]He derived his stage name from[/M] late American rapper [M]Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice and stated that it represents taking over the world.[/M]
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]He derived his stage name from[/M] late American rapper [M]Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice[/M] and stated that it represents taking over the world.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and [M]"Armed and Dangerous"[/M], all of which [M]charted on the Hot 100.[/M]
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: "Lean wit Me", [M]"Wasted"[/M], and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which [M]charted on the Hot 100.[/M]
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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The album enjoyed positive critical reception, and contained three other singles: [M]"Lean wit Me"[/M], "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which [M]charted on the Hot 100.[/M]
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]The album[/M] enjoyed positive critical reception, and [M]contained three other singles[/M]: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", [M]all of which charted on the Hot 100[/M].
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]The album[/M] enjoyed positive critical reception, and [M]contained[/M] three other singles: "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and [M]"Armed and Dangerous"[/M], all of which charted on the Hot 100.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]The album[/M] enjoyed positive critical reception, and [M]contained[/M] three other singles: "Lean wit Me", [M]"Wasted"[/M], and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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[M]The album[/M] enjoyed positive critical reception, and [M]contained[/M] three other singles: [M]"Lean wit Me"[/M], "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100.
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Juice Wrld (stylized Juice WRLD), aka Jarad Anthony Higgins (Chicago, December 2, 1998 - Oak Lawn, December 8, 2019), was an American rapper and songwriter.
He rose to prominence thanks to the single Lucid Dreams in 2018 which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and subsequently secured a record deal with Interscope Records. The single anticipated the release of her debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), which peaked at number six on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum in the US, Canada and New Zealand. In 2019, his second album, Death Race for Love, is released, able to debut at the top of the Billboard 200. It turned out to be his last work due to his untimely death at Chicago airport on the 8th. December 2019 due to a seizure.
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