South Africa V Pakistan 1994/95 Only Test Johannesburg (Wanderers). Test: 1283 South Africa Won by 324 Runs

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South Africa V Pakistan 1994/95 Only Test Johannesburg (Wanderers). Test: 1283 South Africa Won by 324 Runs South Africa v Pakistan 1994/95 Only Test Johannesburg (Wanderers). Test: 1283 South Africa won by 324 runs. Test in South Africa: 109 D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Mins Crowd Toss: South Africa 1 SA 354/7 (90ov.) BM McMillan 106, CE Eksteen 1 354 7 90.0 19-Jan-1995 Umpires: MJ Kitchen (En)g; CJ Mitchley 2 SA 460, Pa 177/6 (54ov.) Salim Malik 86, Wasim Akram 10 283 9 84.2 20-Jan-1995 12th Man: 3 Pa 230, SA 161/3 (53ov.) DJ Cullinan 23, JN Rhodes 2 214 7 64.5 21-Jan-1995 MJR Rindel (SA); Akram Raza (Pa) 4 SA 259/7, Pa 149/7 (63ov.) Inzamam-ul-Haq 86, Kabir Khan 4 247 11 90 22-Jan-1995 Player of the Match: PS deVilliers 5 Pa 165 16 3 6 23-Jan-1995 Follow-on not enforced TOTALS 1114 37 335.4 1469 - Scorers: HV Flohr; Test # SOUTH AFRICA 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 13 G Kirsten c-sl Aamir Sohail b Kabir Khan 62 190 11,- 122 R Min Wasim Akram 36 11 113 2 18,0 1 2 PJR Steyn cwk Moin Khan b Wasim Akram 1 9 0,- 10 1-1 1 9 Steyn/Kirs 0 Aaqib Javed 29.4 6 102 3 5,1 - 3 JB Commins b Aaqib Javed 13 49 2,- 35 2-55 54 49 Comm/Kirs 28 Kabir Khan 19.1 4 60 2 2,4 - 12 DJ Cullinan cwk Moin Khan b Aaqib Javed 0 18 0,- 16 3-59 4 18 Cull/Kirs 28 Aamir Nazir 13.1 1 67 2 7,0 - 20,c5 WJ Cronje c-gu Asif Mujtaba b Kabir Khan 41 69 7,- 66 4-138 79 69 Cron/Kirs 51 Aamir Sohail 14.2 2 47 1 0,0 - 20 JN Rhodes c-1s Inzamam-ul-Haq b Aamir Nazir 72 188 7,- 129 5-168 30 39 Kirs/Rhod 11 Salim Malik 8 0 49 0 0,0 2 17 BM McMillan cwk Moin Khan b Aaqib Javed 113 226 15,- 180 6-325 157 148 Rhod/McMi 84 21,w DJ Richardson b Aamir Nazir 0 1 0,- 1 7-325 0 1 Rich/McMi 84 4 CE Eksteen cwk Moin Khan b Wasim Akram 13 125 1,- 105 8-367 42 74 McMi/Ekst 7 Aamir Nazir, flying from Pakistan, arrived 35' late, 13 PS de Villiers not out 66 87 9,3 68 9-389 22 49 Ekst/de V 11 and broke down twice in mid-over. 18 AA Donald c-1s Inzamam-ul-Haq b Aamir Sohail 15 35 1,- 29 10-460 71 35 Dona/de V 66 Extras b 4, lb 18, nb 36, w 6 64 6th wkt: 157 off 244 balls Total 120.2 overs all out 460 507 min, 60.2 r/100b 85 balls/hr Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 20 Aamir Sohail cwk Richardson b de Villiers 23 49 3,- 37 R Min AA Donald 17 2 63 2 8,0 - 10 Saeed Anwar c-sl Cullinan b de Villiers 2 29 0,- 22 1-20 20 29 Anwar/Soha 16 PS de Villiers 20.5 4 81 6 0,0 - 20 Asif Mujtaba cwk Richardson b de Villiers 0 2 0,- 2 2-20 0 2 Mujt/Soha 16 BM McMillan 12 3 46 2 1,0 - 81,c9 Salim Malik c-sl Eksteen b Donald 99 228 16,- 154 3-44 24 15 Soha/Malik 16 CE Eksteen 7 1 16 0 0,0 - 21 Ijaz Ahmed b de Villiers 19 89 3,- 64 4-106 62 89 Ahmed/Malik 57 WJ Cronje 9 5 19 0 0,0 - 20 Inzamam-ul-Haq b McMillan 19 34 4,- 27 5-134 28 34 Inza/Malik 63 13,w Moin Khan c-fl de Villiers b McMillan 9 21 0,- 12 6-158 24 21 MKhan/Malik 78 58 Wasim Akram b de Villiers 41 89 7,- 69 7-193 35 63 Malik/Akram 13 2 Kabir Khan cwk Richardson b Donald 4 10 1,- 7 8-207 14 10 KKhan/Akram 23 16 Aaqib Javed not out 0 25 0,- 9 9-230 23 13 Akram/Javed 0 3 Aamir Nazir b de Villiers 0 1 0,- 1 10-230 0 1 Nazir/Javed 0 Extras b 0, lb 5, nb 9, w 0 14 Total 65.5 overs all out 230 291 min, 56.9 r/100b 81 balls/hr SOUTH AFRICA 2nd Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s G Kirsten b Wasim Akram 42 132 6,- 87 R Min Wasim Akram 23 4 53 2 3,2 - PJR Steyn cwk Moin Khan b Aamir Nazir 17 71 2,- 51 1-69 69 71 Steyn/Kirs 35 Aaqib Javed 26 2 82 2 1,0 - WJ Cronje c-pt Aamir Sohail b Aaqib Javed 48 162 5,- 97 2-96 27 60 Kirs/Cron 16 Aamir Nazir 13 1 55 1 2,1 - DJ Cullinan not out 69 238 3,- 157 3-155 59 101 Cron/Cull 21 Kabir Khan 18 0 58 1 0,9 - JN Rhodes cwk Moin Khan b Wasim Akram 16 40 2,- 33 4-185 30 40 Rhod/Cull 31 JB Commins run out (Moin Khan) 0 2 0,- 1 5-185 0 2 Comm/Cull 31 BM McMillan c-ln Salim Malik b Kabir Khan 33 79 3,- 57 6-251 66 79 McMi/Cull 63 DJ Richardson lbw b Aaqib Javed 0 3 0,- 1 7-255 4 3 Rich/Cull 67 CE Eksteen not out 2 7 0,- 4 (259) 4 7 Ekst/Cull 69 Extras b 6, lb 5, nb 6, w 15 32 Commins attempted a run even though he had a runner, and was run out. Total 80 overs 7 wkts decl. 259 371 min, 51.6 r/100b 77 balls/hr PAKISTAN 2nd Innings (set 490) R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s Aamir Sohail c-2s McMillan b de Villiers 0 17 0,- 14 R Min AA Donald 15 3 53 2 2,1 - Saeed Anwar c-fl de Villiers b Donald 1 24 0,- 14 1-3 3 17 Soha/Anwar 1 PS de Villiers 19.3 11 27 4 1,0 - Asif Mujtaba cwk Richardson b McMillan 26 175 4,- 127 2-3 0 6 Anwar/Mujt 0 BM McMillan 11 1 33 2 0,0 - Salim Malik lbw b de Villiers 1 4 0,- 3 3-5 2 4 Malik/Mujt 0 CE Eksteen 19 7 34 2 0,0 - Inzamam-ul-Haq cwk Richardson b de Villiers 95 254 16,- 179 4-98 93 162 Mujt/Inza 58 WJ Cronje 5 2 3 0 0,0 - Ijaz Ahmed cwk Richardson b McMillan 1 11 0,- 9 5-100 2 11 Ahmed/Inza 59 Moin Khan c-cv Rhodes b Eksteen 0 4 0,- 2 6-101 1 4 MKhan/Inza 60 Wasim Akram c-sg Kirsten b Eksteen 11 28 2,- 24 7-124 23 28 Akram/Inza 69 Kabir Khan c-gu Eksteen b Donald 10 43 1,- 36 8-164 40 43 KKhan/Inza 95 Aaqib Javed cwk Richardson b de Villiers 0 14 0,- 4 9-164 0 2 Inza/Javed 0 Aamir Nazir not out 1 10 0,- 10 10-165 1 10 Javed/Nazir 1 Extras b 8, lb 7, nb 3, w 1 19 Total 69.3 overs all out 165 300 min, 39.1 r/100b 83 balls/hr Last Test for: JB Commins © 2021 Charles Davis Key to Catching Positions Back to Series Cover Page Back to Blog.
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