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David Miller and George Linde take South Africa to win over Pakistan

Skipper Mohammad Rizwan’s knock goes in vain as Shaheen Shah Afridi reaches landmark



George Linde (right) was kept out of the South African team for three years and the all-rounder suffered a scare after missing the team bus. However, he came up with a stunning performance against Pakistan.
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Durban: A power-packed innings by David Miller and a career-best all-round performance by George Linde took South Africa to an 11-run win in the first T20 international century against Pakistan at Kingsmead on Friday.

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Miller slammed 82 off 40 balls with four fours and eight sixes and Linde hit a rapid 48 in a South African total of 183 for nine.

Left-arm spinner Linde followed up by taking four for 21.

Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan hit 74 and his team were still in with a chance of winning until he was caught off the second ball of the final over.

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Missing the bus

“It was almost the perfect comeback,” said Linde after being ignored by successive South African selectors for more than three years.

Linde said he felt calm with both bat and ball — but he said he felt he “had to deliver a good performance” after missing the team bus to the ground. He needed a police escort to catch up.

Linde took two wickets in his final over and briefly had a hat-trick when Haris Rauf was given out leg before wicket before successfully reviewing the decision.

Rizwan said the individual performances of Miller and Linde was the difference between the teams.

Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan kept his team in the hunt until the last over of the first Twenty20.
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Miller in sublime form

Shaheen Shah Afridi led a disciplined Pakistan bowling attack, taking three for 22 — and reaching 100 wickets in T20 internationals.

Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed took three for 37 despite being hit for three successive sixes by Miller.

Miller was in sublime form but the rest of South Africa’s top order failed, with only captain Heinrich Klaasen (12) reaching double figures.

Miller was sixth out with the total on 135 in the 14th over but Linde hit four sixes in a 24-ball innings — including three in the last over by Sufiyan Muqeem — to take South Africa to a respectable total.

Brief scores:

South Africa beat Pakistan by 11 runs. South Africa 183-9 in 20 overs (D. Miller 82, G. Linde 48; Shaheen Shah Afridi 3-22, Abrar Ahmed 3-37, Abbas Afridi 2-30) Pakistan 172-8 in 20 overs (Mohammad Rizwan 74, Saim Ayub 31; K. Maphaka 2-39, G. Linde 4-21).

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Series: South Africa lead the three-match series 1-0.

Remaining matches:

December 13: Centurion

December 14: Johannesburg

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