Pakistan beat South Africa to level series Agencies Published March 21, 2013 0 Pakistan supporters watch their team play. -Photo by AFP Pakistan's Kamran Akmal dives to stop the ball. -Photo by AFP Misbah ul Haq of Pakistan raises his bat to celebrate his 50 runs. -Photo by AFP akistan's Mohammad Irfan (R) celebrates the wicket of South Africa's Hashim Amla . -Photo by Reuters Pakistan's Muhammad Hafeez attempts to make his ground. -Photo by Reuters Imran Farhat plays a shot. -Photo by Reuters Pakistan's Saeed Ajmal and Shoaib Malik celebrate winning. -Photo by Reuters Pakistan's Kamran Akmal, and Saeed Ajmal, right, celebrate the wicket of South Africa's AB de Villiers. -Photo by AFP Pakistan's players celebrate their victory. -Photo by AFP Join our Whatsapp channel Pakistan won the fourth ODI by three wickets to level the five-match series 2-2. -Photos by agencies
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