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South Africa vs Pakistan: Salman Agha Urges Pakistan to Tackle Middle Order Woes After T20I Setback

October 29, 20253 Mins Read
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Pakistan’s Captain Calls for Middle-Order Improvement After Defeat to South Africa

In a disappointing start to the T20I series, Pakistan’s captain, Salman Ali Agha, emphasized the need for better performance from his team’s middle-order batting. This comes after Pakistan suffered a 55-run defeat against South Africa in the first match of the three-game series held in Rawalpindi.

Chasing a target of 195 runs, Pakistan struggled significantly, bowled out for just 139 in 18.1 overs. The South African bowlers, led by Corbin Bosch and George Linde, executed a strong display of discipline that thwarted Pakistan’s efforts. Agha pointed out the team’s ongoing issues with forming solid partnerships, which was evident in the match.

“We are losing wickets too quickly, especially in the middle overs, and we need to fix that,” Agha stated during the post-match chat. He stressed the importance of rotating the strike and building partnerships to successfully chase down totals like the one they faced.

Pakistan’s batting faltered from the beginning, with early wickets throwing their chase off balance. Saim Ayub was the top scorer with 37 runs off 28 balls, while Mohammad Nawaz contributed a quick 36 runs off 20 balls. No other batsman managed to score more than 20, leaving Pakistan unable to withstand the pressure from the South African bowlers.

Earlier in the match, South Africa set a target of 194 for 9, thanks to a solid innings from Reeza Hendricks, who scored 60 runs off 40 balls. George Linde added a valuable 36 runs, and debutant Tony de Zorzi made an impression with a brisk 33, helping South Africa start strong with 74 runs for just one wicket in the PowerPlay before Pakistan’s bowlers managed to bring things under control.

Nawaz was Pakistan’s standout bowler, claiming 3 wickets for 26 runs in his four overs. Saim Ayub took two wickets, while Shaheen Afridi, Abrar Ahmed, and Naseem Shah each grabbed one.

Reflecting on the overall performance, Agha acknowledged that the team struggled to adapt early in both innings. “We didn’t bowl well in the PowerPlay. We missed our line early, but there were positives as we managed to pull things back later on,” he explained.

Now, with South Africa leading the series 1-0, Pakistan finds themselves in a must-win situation for the second T20I. Agha and his team are eager to address their batting weaknesses and regroup quickly to keep their hopes alive in the series.

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