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The Pakistan national cricket team toured South Africa during the 2002–03 season, playing five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and two Test matches, as well as four tour matches, between 3 December 2002 and 6 January 2003. South Africa won the ODI series 4-1. [1] South Africa also won the Test series 2-0.
Marco Jansen (SA) One Day International series; Results: Pakistan won the 3-match series 3–0: Most runs: Heinrich Klaasen (264) Saim Ayub (235) Most wickets: Marco Jansen (6) Shaheen Afridi (7) Player of the series: Saim Ayub (Pak) Twenty20 International series; Results: South Africa won the 3-match series 2–0: Most runs: Reeza Hendricks ...
The Pakistan tour was followed by a tour of Zimbabwe, followed by a triangular One-Day tournament played in South Africa, which included Sri Lanka as the third team. [5] Pakistan and South Africa qualified for the final from the group stage. [6] Pakistan were defeated in the Final by South Africa. [7]
The Pakistan cricket team played against South Africa in UAE from 26 October to 24 November 2010. The tour was originally scheduled to consist of one Twenty20 (T20), five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and two Tests, but due to the 2010 Pakistan floods, South Africa proposed to play another T20 to raise funds for flood victims.
Pakistan won the second Test by 95 runs, taking the series 2–0, and recording their first series win against South Africa since October 2003. [8] The T20I series was level after the first two matches, [9] with Pakistan winning the third match by four wickets, winning the series 2–1. [10]
Pakistani cricket team vs South Africa in the UAE in 2013 Pakistan: South Africa: Dates: 14 October 2013 – 15 November 2013: Captains: Misbah-ul-Haq (Tests & ODIs) Mohammad Hafeez (T20I) Graeme Smith (Tests) AB de Villiers (ODIs) Faf du Plessis (T20Is) Test series; Result: 2-match series drawn 1–1: Most runs: Misbah-ul-Haq (218) Graeme ...
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In the first session of the match, Dale Steyn became South Africa's leading wicket-taker in Tests, taking his 422nd wicket, surpassing Shaun Pollock who had held the record for ten years. [6] South Africa's captain Faf du Plessis was penalised for a slow over-rate in the second Test and was suspended for the third and final Test of the series ...