South Africa crush Pakistan by 125 runs

Published March 10, 2013
South Africa's Hashim Amla (R) makes a run with his teammate Graeme Smith. -Photo by Reuters
South Africa's Hashim Amla (R) makes a run with his teammate Graeme Smith. -Photo by Reuters
Pakistan's wicket keeper Kamran Akmal (L) makes a catch to dismiss South Africa's Graeme Smith. -Photo by Reuters
Pakistan's wicket keeper Kamran Akmal (L) makes a catch to dismiss South Africa's Graeme Smith. -Photo by Reuters
Pakistan's players celebrate the dismissal of South Africa's captain AB de Villiers, who was caught out by Younis Khan. -Photo by Reuters
Pakistan's players celebrate the dismissal of South Africa's captain AB de Villiers, who was caught out by Younis Khan. -Photo by Reuters
South Africa's Colin Ingram (L) celebrates his 100 runs with Farhaan Behardien. -Photo by Reuters
South Africa's Colin Ingram (L) celebrates his 100 runs with Farhaan Behardien. -Photo by Reuters
Pakistan's Nasir Jamshed walks back to the pavillion as South Africa's cricketer Rory Kleinveldt celebrates. -Photo by AFP
Pakistan's Nasir Jamshed walks back to the pavillion as South Africa's cricketer Rory Kleinveldt celebrates. -Photo by AFP
South Africa cricketer Ryan McLaren celebrates the wicket of unseen Misbah Ul Haq.-Photo by AFP
South Africa cricketer Ryan McLaren celebrates the wicket of unseen Misbah Ul Haq.-Photo by AFP
South Africa's Rory Kleinveldt (R) celebrates winning over Pakistan as Shahid Afridi looks on. -Photo by Reuters
South Africa's Rory Kleinveldt (R) celebrates winning over Pakistan as Shahid Afridi looks on. -Photo by Reuters

Colin Ingram hit an unbeaten century to set up a comfortable 125-run win for South Africa in the first one-day international against Pakistan at Chevrolet Park on Sunday. -Photos by agencies

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