Pakistan and South Africa played a smashing match at the National Stadium in Karachi in the ICC Champions Trophy warm-up match. Due to Pakistan winning the toss and choosing to bat on February 17, 2025, the game became a series of individual and team performances. Even setting a challenging total, Pakistan was chased down by some incredible batting and certain partnerships from South Africa, with the game in their back pocket.

In this article, we will discuss the Pakistan national cricket team vs. the South Africa national cricket team match scorecard and more.

Pakistan National Cricket Team vs South Africa National Cricket Team Match Details

Pakistan vs. South Africa—3rd Match (ICC Champions Trophy Warm-up 2025) match detail table is given below:  

Match DetailsInformation
MatchPakistan A vs South Africa, 3rd Match
SeriesICC Champions Trophy Warm-up Matches 2025
DateMonday, February 17, 2025
Time2:00 PM (Local), 9:00 AM (GMT)
VenueNational Stadium, Karachi
Toss WinnerPakistan opted to bat first.
Match ResultSouth Africa won by 3 wickets
Total Overs (PAKA)50 Overs
Total Overs (RSA)49 Overs
Final Score (PAKA)322/8
Final Score (RSA)324/7
Player of the MatchRyan Rickelton (unofficial, top scorer)
Match Type50-over Warm-up Match
UmpiresFaisal Afridi, Nasir Hussain

Match Key Highlights

  • The 3rd warm-up match of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 between the Pakistan national cricket team and the South Africa national cricket team was nail-biting at the National Stadium, Karachi. 
  • Pakistan captain Muhammad Hurraira and batter Imamul Haq, with strong century falls of 98 each, helped the Pakistan team to the competitive total of 322/8. 
  • South Africa chased down the target in 49 overs after the reply for 324/7. All three—Ryan Rickelton, Tony de Zorzi, and Rassie van der Dussen—retired out after scoring fifties to indicate the strength of South Africa’s batting. 
  • The chase was possible because Wiaan Mulder played a devastatingly impactful 42 off 30 balls.
  • Marco Jansen of South Africa kept his unbeaten record, securing his team the target quite easily.
  • It turned out to be a very good audition for both teams and demonstrated skill and set play from both sides before the main event.

Pakistan National Cricket Team Vs South Africa National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Pakistan A’s Innings

Muhammad Hurraira led their brilliant batting with 110 runs off 114 balls, 12 fours, and a maximum, making 74 of Pakistan A’s 170. Among them, his partnership with Imam-ul-Haq, who was dismissed in 98, contributed heavily as the team managed to set up a competitive total after he retired. Saad Khan (30 off 16 balls) also contributed with his bruising hitting.

Batting performance

BatterRunsBalls4s6sSR
Muhammad Hurraira (c & wk)11011412196.49
Hasan Nawaz19243079.17
Imam-ul-Haq989461104.26
Qasim Akram4110036.36
Maaz Sadaqat28302093.33
Saad Khan301631187.50
Amad Butt370042.86
Ghazi Ghori4110400.00
Niaz Khan8320266.67
Mehran Mumtaz01000.00
Extras18
Total322/850 Overs6.44

Fall of Wickets – Pakistan A Innings

Wicket No.Batter OutTeam Score
1Hasan Nawaz50-1
2Muhammad Hurraira213-2
3Qasim Akram233-3
4Imam-ul-Haq250-4
5Maaz Sadaqat298-5
6Saad Khan310-6
7Amad Butt314-7
8Niaz Khan322-8

South Africa Bowling

Despite a strong top-order performance, Pakistan A lost wickets at regular intervals. Amad Butt, Niaz Khan, and Hasan Nawaz made little contribution —if any—to stopping them there; it would have been a simple matter. South Africans Marco Jansen and Wiaan Mulder came up with the ball with particular effect. Let’s see the scorecard :

BowlerOMRWECO
Kagiso Rabada805406.80
Marco Jansen704426.30
Wiaan Mulder502735.40
Lungi Ngidi503717.40
Tabraiz Shamsi805817.20
Keshav Maharaj905005.60
Aiden Markram402907.20
Corbin Bosch402105.20

South Africa’s Chase

South Africa fought back but was initially found to be downhill as it resisted itself with sound checks by key players. The middle order fell to retire and make valuable contributions were Ryan Rickelton, Tony de Zorzi, and Rassie van der Dussen. However, Aiden Markram provided an anchor, his composed 54 from 46 balls, which he held together, to form the chase. While Wiaan Mulder’s 42 runs in 30 balls and Marco Jansen’s fiery unbeaten 9 from 18 took South Africa to the chasing target of 323 runs, the match turned dramatic.

BatterRunsBalls4s6sSR
Ryan Rickelton574972116.33
Tony de Zorzi555162107.84
Rassie van der Dussen62646196.88
Temba Bavuma (c)29371178.38
Aiden Markram544651117.39
David Miller4310133.33
Tristan Stubbs2140014.29
Wiaan Mulder423033140.00
Marco Jansen9320300.00
Extras10
Total324/749 Overs6.61

Fall of Wickets

BatterTeam Score
Ryan Rickelton113-1
Tony de Zorzi121-2
Temba Bavuma186-3
Rassie van der Dussen223-4
David Miller227-5
Tristan Stubbs237-6
Wiaan Mulder237-7

Pakistan Bowling Attack

But regular wickets fell and South Africa continued to post steady contributions. South Africa would lose, but it would be key players like Lungi Ngidi and Shamsi with the ball that would not be able to counter Krunal Pandya.

BowlerOMRWECO
Khurram Shahzad807008.80
Niaz Khan1017527.50
Qasim Akram502304.60
Amad Butt603906.50
Mehran Mumtaz1004524.50
Faisal Akram1006606.60

Conclusion

Towards the end of Day 1, there was also an interesting ICC Champions Trophy warm-up match between Pakistan and South Africa. The bat and ball abilities on show by both teams were the use of the bat by South Africa and the ball by Pakistan; they prevailed as the collective was stronger than the individual.

Muhammad Hurraira and Imam-ul-Haq took heart from their efforts; however, as Pakistan A, on the losing side, will go away with some confidence. For the forthcoming battles, both teams will use such a performance as a basis to prepare for the main tournament.

FAQs

Q1. Which player played the 3rd match between Pakistan A and South Africa?

A1. With this, they won the match by 3 wickets.

Q2. What was the best scorer for Pakistan A in this match?

A2. With 110 runs from 114 balls, Muhammad Hurraira scored the highest.

Q3. How much did South Africa chase?

A3. 323 runs chase for South Africa was successfully done by them, scoring 324/7 With the loss of 7 wickets in 49 overs.

Q4. Was there any other bowler who took more wickets for Pakistan A?

A4. Both Mehran Mumtaz and Niaz Khan took 2 wickets each.

Q5. What was the venue of the warm-up match?

A5. The match was played at the National Stadium, Karachi.

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