Match preview: South Africa vs Pakistan, Pakistan tour of South Africa 2021, second ODI


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The hosts will have to fix their inconsistencies at the top if they want to level the series.

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The first ODI painted a broad enough picture of both parties’ strengths and weaknesses in a way that the full series often fails to achieve. Through exactly 100 overs from two mid-table teams battling for position in the World Cup Super League, South Africa’s inconsistency at the top was exposed, as were Pakistan’s struggles with their bowling alley. mortal and a relatively light middle order.

Similarly, the stamina of the home team at the bottom, as well as the purple patches that Anrich Nortje and Rassie van der Dussen currently enjoy, brought them within inches of an unlikely victory, while Babar Azam’s brilliance and safety from Imam-ul-Haq arrived. very useful in a chase below the 274 average. Nothing that happened at SuperSport Park will convince anyone that these teams are competing for the biggest prizes yet, but the first ODI showed that they are still capable of offering contests absorbents.

Pakistan has a chance to close out the series at the first opportunity in Johannesburg, which, regardless of South African cricket status, would be a huge feather in the cap of the touring match. Historically, the series in South Africa has been a struggle for Pakistan, and despite the inflation of ODI scores, Pakistan’s chase on Friday was the third highest in its history outside of Asia. They brought the wickets to the top and nearly killed the game with a partnership. In many ways it was a dominating performance, much of which they simply need to replicate to get 2-0 up.

South Africa will draw positives not only from intangibles like energetic struggle and never-die attitude, but also from the knowledge of significant room for improvement. The game may have been down to the last ball, but they may think they lost it in the first 15 overs; the loss of four early terrains meant they were always swimming upstream. The fact that they nearly made it to shore suggests that a less disastrous start-up would put much greater pressure on Pakistan and, as we all saw on Friday, Pakistan under pressure always seems to have a meltdown.

The hosts will play with a different kit to commemorate the annual pink ODI, which raises money for breast cancer awareness and treatment.

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