South Africa beat Pakistan to win final ODI

Published March 24, 2013
Mohammad Hafeez watches as he is caught out. -Photo by AFP
Mohammad Hafeez watches as he is caught out. -Photo by AFP
Younis Khan dives to safety as Morne Morkel looks on. -Photo by AFP
Younis Khan dives to safety as Morne Morkel looks on. -Photo by AFP
outh Africa's Dale Steyn (R) celebrates bowling out Pakistan's Imran Farhat. -Photo by Reuters
outh Africa's Dale Steyn (R) celebrates bowling out Pakistan's Imran Farhat. -Photo by Reuters
Mohammad Irfan tries to avoid the ball. -Photo by AFP
Mohammad Irfan tries to avoid the ball. -Photo by AFP
South Africa cricketer Ryan McLaren (L) , celebrates the wicket of Pakistan's cricketer Shoaib Malik. -Photo by AFP
South Africa cricketer Ryan McLaren (L) , celebrates the wicket of Pakistan's cricketer Shoaib Malik. -Photo by AFP
Pakistan's cricketer Mohammad Hafeez celebrates the wicket of South Africa's cricketer Colin Ingram. -Photo by AFP
Pakistan's cricketer Mohammad Hafeez celebrates the wicket of South Africa's cricketer Colin Ingram. -Photo by AFP
Pakistani's Junaid Khan (R) celebrates bowling out South Africa's Quinton de Kock. -Photo by Reuters
Pakistani's Junaid Khan (R) celebrates bowling out South Africa's Quinton de Kock. -Photo by Reuters
South Africa's AB de Villiers palys a shot. -Photo by AFP
South Africa's AB de Villiers palys a shot. -Photo by AFP
Pakistan's bowler Mohammad Irfan (C) celebrates the wicket of South Africa's Hashim Amla cought by Shoaib Malik. -Photo by AFP
Pakistan's bowler Mohammad Irfan (C) celebrates the wicket of South Africa's Hashim Amla cought by Shoaib Malik. -Photo by AFP
South Africa's AB de Villiers (R) shakes hands with Pakistan's Younis Khan after winning.-Photo by AFP
South Africa's AB de Villiers (R) shakes hands with Pakistan's Younis Khan after winning.-Photo by AFP

South Africa beat Pakistan by six wickets in the fifth and final one-day international on Sunday to win the series 3-2. -Photos by agencies

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