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Pakistan vs South Africa ICC Under-19 World Cup 2014 final: Pakistan in tatters as they reach 56/5 in 20 overs

Justin Dill and Corbin Bosch have been the wreckers in chief.

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Published: Mar 01, 2014, 03:05 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 01, 2014, 03:47 PM (IST)

Justin Dill (above) and Corbin Bosch have been the wreckers in chief © IDI/Getty Images
Justin Dill (above) and Corbin Bosch have been the wreckers in chief © IDI/Getty Images

 

Mar 1, 2014

 

Pakistan are in tatters in the ICC Under-19 World Cup final against South Africa at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The South African pacers have done brilliantly well to have them reeling in a tough spot and are looking good to bowl them out soon.

 

Pakistan started solidly with Imam-ul-Haq and Sami Aslam going strong. Kagiso Rabada, the star of the semi-final, got the first breakthrough when he had Imam poking at one outside the off-stump.

 

Once South Africa changed their opening bowlers and brought on the likes of Justin Dill and Corbin Bosch have been the wreckers in chief. All the Pakistan batsmen have poked outside the off-stump and have been caught in the slips or by the wicketkeeper.

 

In 20 overs, Pakistan are 56 for five.

 

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