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South Africa Wins Against Afghanistan by 107 Runs in Champions Trophy Clash

Karachi: South Africa delivered a commanding performance in their Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan, winning by 107 runs at Karachi’s National Stadium. After winning the toss and opting to bat, South Africa set a challenging target of 316 runs, which proved too much for Afghanistan despite a fighting effort.

Match Highlights:

  1. South Africa’s Innings:
    • South Africa lost their first wicket early, with Tony de Zorzi departing for 11 runs at a team score of 28.
    • Ryan Rickelton and Temba Bavuma then built a solid 129-run partnership for the second wicket. Bavuma scored 58 runs before being dismissed, leaving the team at 157/3.
    • Rickelton continued his stellar form, scoring a magnificent 103 runs before being run out. His innings included 9 boundaries and 1 six, propelling South Africa to a strong position.
    • The middle and lower order contributed valuable runs, helping South Africa reach 315/6 in their allotted 50 overs.
  2. Afghanistan’s Chase:
    • Afghanistan’s chase began poorly, with early wickets putting them on the back foot.
    • Azmatullah Omarzai and Rashid Khan scored 18 runs each, while Rahmat Shah played a standout innings of 90 runs, including 1 six and 9 boundaries.
    • Despite Shah’s efforts, Afghanistan was bowled out for 208 in 45.4 overs, falling short of the target.
  3. Bowling Performances:
    • Kagiso Rabada was the star bowler for South Africa, taking 3 crucial wickets.
    • Lungi Ngidi and Wiaan Mulder supported well, claiming 2 wickets each.

Key Performances:

  • Ryan Rickelton: Scored a match-defining 103 runs, including 9 fours and 1 six.
  • Kagiso Rabada: Took 3 wickets to dismantle Afghanistan’s batting order.
  • Rahmat Shah: Played a lone hand for Afghanistan with a gritty 90-run innings.

South Africa’s comprehensive performance with both bat and ball led them to a 107-run victory. Ryan Rickelton’s century and Kagiso Rabada’s bowling were the highlights of the match. Afghanistan will need to regroup and address their batting inconsistency as they look towards their next match in the tournament.

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