Karachi’s National Stadium witnessed a 20-year first during Pakistan’s successful chase of a mammoth 353‑run target against South Africa to qualify for the tri‑series final. Salman Ali Agha and Mohammad Rizwan starred with centuries, becoming the first Pakistani pair batting at numbers 4 and 5 to record triple-figure scores. However, their knock might not have been possible without the blazing start provided by Fakhar Zaman and Babar Azam.
Fakhar’s 48 off 28 balls helped Pakistan reach 50 runs in just 5.2 overs, while the hosts had piled up 91 runs by the end of the 10th over and the first powerplay. This was the first time in two decades that Pakistan surpassed the 90‑run mark in the first 10 overs of a One Day International (ODI), a feat last achieved in 2005 when Shahid Afridi took Indian bowlers to the cleaners in Kanpur.
Pakistan, often known for its cautious ODI starts, turned the tables with an all‑out assault against the Proteas’ bowling unit. Their batsmen wasted no time, capitalizing on fielding restrictions and sending the ball to all parts of the National Stadium in Karachi. Their aggressive approach eventually paid off, culminating in their most successful ODI chase.
Most Runs by Pakistan in an ODI (First 10 Overs)
| Match | Venue | Date | Batting Team | Runs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bangladesh v Pakistan | Dhaka | 25 Jan 2002 | Pakistan | 94 |
| India v Pakistan | Kanpur | 15 Apr 2005 | Pakistan | 93 |
| Pakistan v South Africa | Karachi | 12 Feb 2025 | Pakistan | 91 |
| India v Pakistan | Bengaluru | 9 Mar 1996 | Pakistan | 84 |
| England v Pakistan | Nottingham | 30 Aug 2016 | Pakistan | 83 |
| Pakistan v India | Rawalpindi | 16 Mar 2004 | Pakistan | 81 |
| Pakistan v India | Karachi | 2 Jul 2008 | Pakistan | 80 |
| Sri Lanka v Pakistan | Hambantota | 26 Aug 2014 | Pakistan | 80 |
| India v Pakistan | Ahmedabad | 12 Apr 2005 | Pakistan | 78 |
| West Indies v Pakistan | Gros Islet | 22 May 2005 | Pakistan | 78 |
| Pakistan v Sri Lanka | Abu Dhabi | 20 May 2007 | Pakistan | 76 |
| New Zealand v Pakistan | Bengaluru | 4 Nov 2023 | Pakistan | 75 |
| Australia v Pakistan | Sydney | 19 Jan 2000 | Pakistan | 74 |
| South Africa v Pakistan | Durban | 7 Feb 2007 | Pakistan | 73 |
| Zimbabwe v Pakistan | Harare | 30 Nov 2002 | Pakistan | 73 |
With the ICC Champions Trophy looming, Pakistan’s approach against South Africa in Karachi sends a clear message to their competitors. Equally capable of setting or chasing a total, Pakistan is never out of a game until the final ball is bowled. The tri‑series final against New Zealand will provide another glimpse of Pakistan’s strategy heading into the Champions Trophy, and Mohammad Rizwan’s men certainly look up to the task at hand.
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