ICC Champions Trophy: Pakistan vs South Africa

Published June 10, 2013
Pakistan fans are pictured in the crowd. -Photo by Reuters
Pakistan fans are pictured in the crowd. -Photo by Reuters
South Africa celebrate taking a wicket. -Photo by AFP
South Africa celebrate taking a wicket. -Photo by AFP
Ryan McLaren celebrates taking the wicket of Junaid Khan. -Photo by AFP
Ryan McLaren celebrates taking the wicket of Junaid Khan. -Photo by AFP
Imran Farhat is bowled by South Africa's Chris Morris. -Photo by Reuters
Imran Farhat is bowled by South Africa's Chris Morris. -Photo by Reuters
Nasir Jamshed walks back after being dismissed. -Photo by AFP
Nasir Jamshed walks back after being dismissed. -Photo by AFP
Misbah ul Haq plays a shot. -Photo by Reuters
Misbah ul Haq plays a shot. -Photo by Reuters
South Africa's Hashim Amla (R) scores runs past Pakistan's Kamran Akmal. -Photo by AFP
South Africa's Hashim Amla (R) scores runs past Pakistan's Kamran Akmal. -Photo by AFP
Irfan (C) reacts as South Africa's Hashim Amla (R) and Colin Ingram (L) run between the wickets. -Photo by AFP
Irfan (C) reacts as South Africa's Hashim Amla (R) and Colin Ingram (L) run between the wickets. -Photo by AFP
Hafeez (R) celebrates with Pakistan's Umer Amin (C) after claiming the wicket of South Africa's Colin Ingram. -Photo by AFP
Hafeez (R) celebrates with Pakistan's Umer Amin (C) after claiming the wicket of South Africa's Colin Ingram. -Photo by AFP
Pakistan's Shoaib Malik celebrates after claiming the wicket of South Africa's Ryan McLaren. -Photo by AFP
Pakistan's Shoaib Malik celebrates after claiming the wicket of South Africa's Ryan McLaren. -Photo by AFP
South Africa's AB de Villiers, left, celebrates the wicket of Pakistan's Shoaib Malik. -Photo by AP
South Africa's AB de Villiers, left, celebrates the wicket of Pakistan's Shoaib Malik. -Photo by AP

Images from Edgbaston as Pakistan take on South Africa in the Champions Trophy.

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