Pakistan 149 for 4 (Afridi 51, Malik 34) beat
South Africa 142 for 5 (Kallis 64, Duminy 44*,
Afridi 2-16) by seven runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
How they were out
The South African juggernaut was brought to a screeching
halt by Shahid Afridi who, with a little help from his
team-mates, dumped tournament favourites out of the World
Twenty20 and secured Pakistan’s place in the final. Afridi
put in an all-round performance of tremendous intensity,
lifting Pakistan to a defendable total with an aggressive
yet methodical half-century, before bowling a spell that
left the South Africans winded at Trent Bridge.
The clinical South African side, who were unbeaten in the
competition, were favourites going in to the semi-final and
their bowlers fought admirably to restrict Pakistan to 149
when at one stage a total of 170 seemed on the cards. With
the exception of Jacques Kallis, though, their batsmen
failed to give the chase any sort of direction. They were
suffocated by Afridi and Saeed Ajmal and their inability to
score enough runs during the initial and middle overs left
them with far too much to do against the pinpoint accuracy
of Umar Gul’s yorkers.
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