Four-wicket Shamsi helps South Africa dismiss Pakistan for 270 in World Cup clash

South Africa's Tabraiz Shamshi celebrates the dismissal of Pakistan's Saud Shakeel during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup match between South Africa and Pakistan in Chennai, on October 27, 2023. (AP)
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Updated 27 October 2023
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Four-wicket Shamsi helps South Africa dismiss Pakistan for 270 in World Cup clash

  • Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat while looking for a win to revive their World Cup hopes
  • Saud Shakeel and Shadab Khan made an impressive 84-run, sixth-wicket partnership off 71 balls

CHENNAI, India: Left-arm spinner Tabraiz Shamsi grabbed four wickets as South Africa bowled out Pakistan for 270 in their World Cup match in Chennai on Friday.

The 33-year-old finished with figures of 4-60 while paceman Marco Jansen took 3-43 after Pakistan won the toss and batted, looking for a win to revive their World Cup hopes.

Pakistan have lost three of their five matches while South Africa have four wins and one loss.

Middle-order batter Saud Shakeel scored a fighting run-a-ball 52 and skipper Babar Azam a solid 65-ball 50 while Shadab Khan chipped in with an aggressive 36-ball 43.




South Africa's Gerald Coetzee watches as Pakistan's Shadab Khan and Saud Shakeel make a run during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup match between South Africa and Pakistan in Chennai, on October 27, 2023. (REUTERS)

Pakistan can take heart from the fact that South Africa collapsed to an upset defeat against the Netherlands while chasing 246 in Dharamsala last week.

Pakistan would have scored fewer runs had Shakeel and Shadab not lifted them with an 84-run stand for the sixth wicket off 71 balls following Azam's dismissal at 141.

Shadab hit two sixes and three boundaries while Shakeel's second fifty in the tournament had seven hits to the rope.

It was Jansen who hit Pakistan early with the wickets of openers Abdullah Shafique (nine) and Imam-ul-Haq (12) in the first seven overs.

Azam added 48 runs for the third wicket with Mohammad Rizwan who made 31 with a six and four boundaries.

The skipper added another 43 for the next wicket with Iftikhar Ahmed who scored 21 with a six and a boundary.

Shamsi dismissed Iftikhar caught at long-on and Azam behind the wicket sweeping to derail the innings until Shakeel and Shadab rebuilt.

Fast bowler Gerald Cotzee broke the stand by dismissing Shadab in the 40th over while Shamsi sent back Shakeel and Shaheen Shah Afridi (two).




Pakistan's captain Babar Azam tosses the coin at the start of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup match between South Africa and Pakistan in Chennai, India, on October 27, 2023. (AP)