Durban: Pakistan cricket team after a thriller defeated South Africa by three wickets in the fourth one day International played at Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa.
Pakistani team chased a moderate target of 235 runs for the loss of seven wickets and with eight balls to spare in the match.
Imran Farhat 93 and Misbahul Haq 80 played an important role in the win of the Pakistan team with Shaoib Malik remaining the third successful player of the team with a score of important 19 runs.
South African bowlers bowled well to defend a moderate score and took seven wickets in the match. Peterson was the most successful bowlers for the Proteas as he took two wickets in the match followed by Dale Steyn, Tsotsobe and Kleinveldt, who shared one wicket each.
Earlier, the Pakistani bowlers bowled a good line and length and restricted their opponents to a target of 235 runs. AB de Villiers 75 and David Miller 67 were the two successful batsmen for the hosts. Mohammad Irfan, Junaid Khan and Saeed Ajmal shared three wickets each in the match.
The series has been levelled 2-2 and final and decisive match would be played on March 24 (Sunday).
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