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South Africa vs Pakistan Result – 2nd Quarter Final

Complete match hub with live updates, full scorecard, ball-by-ball commentary, analysis, highlights, and FAQs.

2nd Quarter Final • Hong Kong Sixes

South Africa cricket team logo
SA
88/4 (6)
Pakistan cricket team logo
PAK
105/3 (6)
Pakistan won by 17 runs
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Player of the match: Hussain Talat

End of over 6 (16 runs)
Modiri Litheko 16 (10)
Matthew Boast 15 (6)
SA 88/4
Asif Ali 1-0-15-0
5.6
6
Asif Ali to Modiri Litheko, Six
5.5
1
Asif Ali to Matthew Boast, 1 run
5.4
2
Asif Ali to Matthew Boast, 2 runs
5.3
1L
Asif Ali to Modiri Litheko, 1 leg bye
5.3
Wd
Asif Ali to Modiri Litheko, 1 wide
5.2
1
Asif Ali to Matthew Boast, 1 run
5.1
4
Asif Ali to Matthew Boast, Four
End of over 5 (17 runs)
Modiri Litheko 10 (8)
Matthew Boast 7 (2)
SA 72/4
Hussain Talat 1-2-17-0
4.6
4
Hussain Talat to Modiri Litheko, Four
4.5
1
Hussain Talat to Matthew Boast, 1 run
4.4
6
Hussain Talat to Matthew Boast, Six
4.3
W
Hussain Talat to Aubrey Swanepoel, Out! Caught by S Khan
4.2
W
Hussain Talat to Evan Jones, Out! Caught by S Khan
4.1
6
Hussain Talat to Evan Jones, Six
End of over 4 (15 runs)
Modiri Litheko 6 (7)
Evan Jones 35 (11)
SA 55/2
Faheem Ashraf 1-0-14-0
3.6
0
Faheem Ashraf to Modiri Litheko, no run
3.5
1
Faheem Ashraf to Evan Jones, 1 run
3.4
1b
Faheem Ashraf to Modiri Litheko, 1 bye
3.3
1
Faheem Ashraf to Evan Jones, 1 run
3.2
6
Faheem Ashraf to Evan Jones, Six
3.1
6
Faheem Ashraf to Evan Jones, Six
End of over 3 (12 runs)
Modiri Litheko 6 (5)
Evan Jones 21 (7)
SA 40/2
Shahab Khan 2-1-23-0
2.6
0
Shahab Khan to Modiri Litheko, no run
2.5
1
Shahab Khan to Evan Jones, 1 run
2.5
Wd
Shahab Khan to Evan Jones, 1 wide
2.4
2
Shahab Khan to Evan Jones, 2 runs
2.3
1
Shahab Khan to Modiri Litheko, 1 run

Match Summary

South Africa and Pakistan met in 2nd Quarter Final of Hong Kong Sixes, and the contest unfolded as a tactical battle rather than a straightforward run chase. Both teams traded momentum in phases, with each spell and partnership shaping the result. The batting effort was built on situational awareness, with players adapting to phase-wise scoring demands. Bowling remained the strategic heartbeat, with wicket-taking intent balanced against run containment. Ball-by-ball updates reflected a game of momentum waves, from attacking bursts to pressure-releasing singles and smart strike rotation. Key match-defining phases included: 5.6: Asif Ali to Modiri Litheko, Six | 5.1: Asif Ali to Matthew Boast, Four | 4.6: Hussain Talat to Modiri Litheko, Four. The turning point arrived at 4.3 when Hussain Talat to Aubrey Swanepoel, Out! Caught by S Khan. That single moment shifted momentum, forced tactical recalculations, and changed the run-scoring pattern for both sides. By the final phase, game management became as important as shot-making: strike rotation, matchup-based bowling changes, and field settings in boundary zones had a direct impact on the closing overs. What makes this result meaningful is not just the scoreline (Pakistan won by 17 runs), but how the match narrative evolved ball by ball. The winning side absorbed pressure, identified high-value overs, and executed cleaner under stress. For fans searching this fixture, this hub combines live score, full scorecard, player performances, turning-point analysis, and searchable commentary to present the complete story of how the result was built.

Key Moments

  • 5.6: Asif Ali to Modiri Litheko, Six
  • 5.1: Asif Ali to Matthew Boast, Four
  • 4.6: Hussain Talat to Modiri Litheko, Four
  • 4.4: Hussain Talat to Matthew Boast, Six
  • 4.3: Hussain Talat to Aubrey Swanepoel, Out! Caught by S Khan
  • 4.2: Hussain Talat to Evan Jones, Out! Caught by S Khan
  • 4.1: Hussain Talat to Evan Jones, Six
  • 3.2: Faheem Ashraf to Evan Jones, Six

Turning Point of Match

The turning point arrived at 4.3 when Hussain Talat to Aubrey Swanepoel, Out! Caught by S Khan. That single moment shifted momentum, forced tactical recalculations, and changed the run-scoring pattern for both sides.

Short Highlights Summary

Pakistan won by 17 runs. Top batter and Top bowler produced the standout performances, while the defining passage came when 5.6: Asif Ali to Modiri Litheko, Six. This highlights capsule captures the most search-relevant events from the fixture: wickets, boundary bursts, game-defining overs, and the final match outcome context. For quick readers, it works as a compressed match recap; for deep readers, it complements the scorecard and the full commentary timeline below.

Ball-by-ball Commentary

End of over 6 (16 runs)
Modiri Litheko 16 (10)
Matthew Boast 15 (6)
SA 88/4
Asif Ali 1-0-15-0

5.6 6 Asif Ali to Modiri Litheko, Six

5.5 1 Asif Ali to Matthew Boast, 1 run

5.4 2 Asif Ali to Matthew Boast, 2 runs

5.3 1L Asif Ali to Modiri Litheko, 1 leg bye

5.3 Wd Asif Ali to Modiri Litheko, 1 wide

5.2 1 Asif Ali to Matthew Boast, 1 run

5.1 4 Asif Ali to Matthew Boast, Four

End of over 5 (17 runs)
Modiri Litheko 10 (8)
Matthew Boast 7 (2)
SA 72/4
Hussain Talat 1-2-17-0

4.6 4 Hussain Talat to Modiri Litheko, Four

4.5 1 Hussain Talat to Matthew Boast, 1 run

4.4 6 Hussain Talat to Matthew Boast, Six

4.3 W Hussain Talat to Aubrey Swanepoel, Out! Caught by S Khan

4.2 W Hussain Talat to Evan Jones, Out! Caught by S Khan

4.1 6 Hussain Talat to Evan Jones, Six

End of over 4 (15 runs)
Modiri Litheko 6 (7)
Evan Jones 35 (11)
SA 55/2
Faheem Ashraf 1-0-14-0

3.6 0 Faheem Ashraf to Modiri Litheko, no run

3.5 1 Faheem Ashraf to Evan Jones, 1 run

3.4 1b Faheem Ashraf to Modiri Litheko, 1 bye

3.3 1 Faheem Ashraf to Evan Jones, 1 run

3.2 6 Faheem Ashraf to Evan Jones, Six

3.1 6 Faheem Ashraf to Evan Jones, Six

End of over 3 (12 runs)
Modiri Litheko 6 (5)
Evan Jones 21 (7)
SA 40/2
Shahab Khan 2-1-23-0

2.6 0 Shahab Khan to Modiri Litheko, no run

2.5 1 Shahab Khan to Evan Jones, 1 run

2.5 Wd Shahab Khan to Evan Jones, 1 wide

2.4 2 Shahab Khan to Evan Jones, 2 runs

2.3 1 Shahab Khan to Modiri Litheko, 1 run

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the South Africa vs Pakistan 2nd Quarter Final match?
Pakistan won by 17 runs.

What is the South Africa vs Pakistan 2nd Quarter Final?
South Africa vs Pakistan is the 2nd Quarter Final of the 2024 season. Follow live score, full scorecard and ball-by-ball commentary on CricRed.

Where can I watch South Africa vs Pakistan live score?
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Tournament: Hong Kong Sixes