Gutsy Rizwan inspires Pakistan to victory in first T20

Published April 11, 2021
JOHANNESBURG: Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan plays a shot during the first Twenty20 International against 
South Africa at the Wanderers on Saturday.—AFP
JOHANNESBURG: Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan plays a shot during the first Twenty20 International against South Africa at the Wanderers on Saturday.—AFP
Johannesburg: Pakistan’s Hasan Ali (left) and Mohammad Rizwan celebrate after winning the first Twenty20 match against South Africa at the Wanderers stadium on Saturday. Opener Rizwan smashed an unbeaten half-century to lead Pakistan to a nail-biting four-wicket victory over the hosts.—AFP
Johannesburg: Pakistan’s Hasan Ali (left) and Mohammad Rizwan celebrate after winning the first Twenty20 match against South Africa at the Wanderers stadium on Saturday. Opener Rizwan smashed an unbeaten half-century to lead Pakistan to a nail-biting four-wicket victory over the hosts.—AFP

JOHANNESBURG: Mohammad Rizwan took inspiration from team-mate Fakhar Zaman and steered Pakistan to their highest winning run chase as they beat South Africa by four wickets in the first Twenty20 International at the Wanderers on Saturday.

Rizwan made an unbeaten 74 as Pakistan chased down a target of 189 with one ball to spare. Their previous highest T20 chase was 188 against Australia in Harare in 2018.

Rizwan said the pitch was tricky at the start of the chase but he and captain Babar Azam got the side off to a quick start before Babar was out with the total on 41 in the fifth over.

He was then joined by Fakhar, who scored an astonishing 193 not out in the second One-day International on the same ground six days earlier.

Fakhar made 27 off 19 balls before he was caught on the boundary off left-arm spinner Tabraiz Shamsi, who took two for 29.

But Rizwan said he modelled his innings on the way Fakhar played in the one-day game.

“Fakhar’s innings was on my mind today, the way he played on this surface,” said Rizwan. “I was taking my time knowing I could score later on.”

With a succession of power hitters in the side, Rizwan said he got a message from his team’s dug-out that he must keep batting until the end.

Rizwan, who scored only 42 runs in three innings in Pakistan’s 2-1 one-day series win, was back in the form which earned him man of the series awards in both Test and T20 series against South Africa in Pakistan earlier in the year.

SOUTH Africa captain Heinrich Klaasen pulls during his knock of 50.—AFP
SOUTH Africa captain Heinrich Klaasen pulls during his knock of 50.—AFP

The wicket-keeper/batsman hit nine fours and two sixes.

The match swung in the last four overs of the two innings.

South Africa could score only 29 in their last four overs, while Pakistan thrashed 52 off the last 3.5 overs.

South Africa captain Heinrich Klaasen rued the poor finish to his side’s innings.

The slide started when he was caught at short leg off Hasan Ali off the second ball of the 17th over after he had raced to 50 off 28 balls.

“We were 10 to 15 runs short,” said Klaasen.

South Africa went into the match with a second-string team.

Five players were missing because of IPL commitments and Klaasen was a stand-in captain after Temba Bavuma was one of three players to miss out because of injuries.

Opening batsman Aiden Markram, who made 51, was a late inclusion after regular T20 opener Reeza Hendricks took paternity leave and South Africa’s team had three new caps and only four players with more than ten appearances.

The inexperience showed in the closing overs as bowlers missed their lengths.

Beuran Hendricks picked up three wickets but was hit for 4,6,4 off successive full tosses in the 18th over, which cost 16 runs.

Two catches went down in a frantic last over before Pakistan scored the winning run off an overthrow.

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA:

J.N. Malan lbw b Nawaz 24

A.K. Markram c Rizwan b Nawaz 51

W.J. Lubbe c Shaheen b Hasan 4

H. Klaasen c Fakhar b Hasan 50

P.J. van Biljon c Nawaz b Shaheen 34

G.F. Linde lbw b Haris 6

A.L. Phehlukwayo not out 9

S.S.B. Magala not out 9

EXTRAS (LB-1) 1

TOTAL (for six wkts, 20 overs) 188

FALL OF WKTS: 1-31 (Malan), 2-36 (Lubbe), 3-98 (Markram), 4-159 (Klaasen), 5-168 (van Biljon), 6-171(Linde).

DID NOT BAT: B.E. Hendricks, L.B. Williams, T. Shamsi.

BOWLING: Shaheen Shah Afridi 4-045-1; Mohammad Nawaz 4-0-21-2; Hasan Ali 4-0-28-2; Usman Qadir 3-0-38-0; Haris Rauf 3-0-37-1; Faheem Ashraf 2-0-18-0.

PAKISTAN:

Mohammad Rizwan not out 74

Babar Azam c Williams b Hendricks 14

Fakhar Zaman c Malan b Shamsi 27

M. Hafeez st Klaasen b Shamsi 13

Haider Ali lbw b Hendricks 14

M. Nawaz c Klaasen b Hendricks 0

Faheem Ashraf b Williams 30

Hasan Ali not out 9

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-5, NB-1) 8

TOTAL (for six wkts, 19.5 overs) 189

FALL OF WKTS: 1-41 (Babar), 2-86 (Fakhar), 3-110 (Hafeez), 4-132 (Haider), 5-132 (Nawaz), 6-180 (Faheem).

DID NOT BAT: Shaheen Shah Afridi, Usman Qadir, Haris Rauf.

BOWLING: Linde 3-0-31-0; Williams 3.5-0-39-1; Hendricks 4-0-32-3 (1w); Magala 3-0-35-0 (1nb, 2w); Shamsi

4-0-29-2; Phehlukwayo 2-0-21-0 (2w).

RESULT: Pakistan won by four wickets to lead four-match series 1-0.

UMPIRES: A.T. Holdstock (South Africa) and A. Palekar (South Africa).

TV UMPIRE: B.P. Jele (South Africa).

MATCH REFEREE: A.J. Pycroft (Zimbabwe).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Mohammad Rizwan.

SECOND MATCH: Johannesburg, Monday (5:30pm PST).

THIRD MATCH: Centurion, Wednesday (5:30pm PST).

FOURTH MATCH: Centurion, Friday (5:30pm PST).

Published in Dawn, April 11th, 2021

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