PTV Sports live Pak vs SA world Cup

PTV SportsPTV Sports live Pak vs SA world Cup

AUCKLAND: The 29th match of the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 continues between Pakistan and South Africa at the Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday.

The match is being telecast live by Pakistan Television (PTV) Sports since 06:00 am as per Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

While batting first, Pakistan were bowled out for 222 in 46.4 overs. The captain Misbah-ul-haq remained top scorer with 56 runs.

From South Africa, DW Steyn picked up three wickets while KJ Abbott and M Morkel got two wickets each.

The South African innings continues in the pursuit of 232 target as per D/L method and till now they have scored 67 runs for the loss of just three wicket in 10.1 overs.

The seven foot tall fast bowler Muhammad Irfan and Rahat Ali have picked up one wicket each.

For today’s match, Pakistan made two changes with wicket-keeper batsman Sarfaraz Ahmed and and Younis Khan in the playing XI as replacement of Nasir Jamshed and Haris Sohail.

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