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Pakistan beat South Africa by 66 runs in Second Oneday

Shahid Afridi was awarded player of the match by taking 3 wickets and scoring 26 runs (Photo ESPN)

Dubai : Pakistan beat South Africa by 66 runs and by this leveled the 5 match series by 1-1 here in Dubai International Cricket Stadium, a neutral venue.

After winning the toss Pakistan decided to bat first and scored 209 runs in 49.4 overs, Ahmed Shahzad with 58 runs, was top scorer from Pakistan side.

South Africa lost very early wickets and this continued until the end of the innings and were all out on 143, McLaren was most successful South African batsman who scored 29 runs not out.

Shahid Afridi took 3 wickets 26 runs, and awarded man of the match. Muhammad Irfan also took 3 wickets.

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