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The batting Powerplay has been with South Africa 160-5 after 35 over with AB de Villiers (68) and Ryan McLaren on four.
Ajmal strikes in the first over after the second drinks break dismissing David Miller leg before as the left hander attempts a paddle sweep and misses.
South Africa are 166-5 after 37 overs opting to bat first in the fourth one-day international against Pakistan at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead in Durban on Thursday.
South Africa are unsuccessful with the decision review with the original decision being upheld.
David Miller lbw b Ajmal 67
Miller departs for 67 off 77 balls having hit seven boundaries during his knock and adding 115 runs in 23.3 overs for the fifth wicket with AB de Villiers.
Miller brings up the 150 of the South Africa innings in the 33rd with a beautifully time cover drive to the fence.
Miller brings up the 100 partnership off 128 balls for the fifth wicket with AB de Villiers with a scorching swept boundary off Hafeez.
Miller reaches his third ODI fifty with a cracking cover drive to the boundary off Afridi after having survived a leg before appeal the previous ball.
His half century which contained five boundaries came off 63 balls.
Left hander Miller executes a deft reverse paddle sweep to the boundary off Afridi.
Miller edges Afridi's fifth delivery with a boundary to third man.
Afridi into the attack now as Pakistan look break the fifth wicket stand which has prospered to 64..
Miller brings up the 100 of the South Africa innings in the 24th over with a single.
AB de Villiers completes his 31st ODI and seventh against Pakistan off 70 balls as he leads South Africa's fightback.
It also brings up the 50 partnership in 64 balls for the fifth wicket between AB de Villiers and Miller.
AB de Villiers gets a streaky boundary off Ajmal attempting a reverse left sweep which goes off an outside to third man.
Pakistan are unsuccessful with a decision review as Miller survives a confident leg before appeal off Ajmal's second over.
Miller has swept Ajmal in his first over for a boundary to midwicket with a superbly executed shot.
Saeed Ajmal into the attack now with South Africa 77-4 after 18 overs.
David Miller hits his first boundary slashing at Riaz for a thich outside edge past the vacant slip to third man.
The partnership between AB de Villiers and David Miller is beginning to prosper as South Africa make steady progress.
Wahab Riaz into the attack now.
Irfan bowls an erratic over with a couple of wides, one of which goes away over the keeper for a boundary.
Irfan back into the attack replacing Junaid Khan who has figures of 7-2-25-2.
David Miller (9) gets a life as Farhat at short midwicket fails to hold onto a catch off Hafeez in the first over after the drinks break.
South Africa reached their 50 in 13.1 overs with AB de Villiers and David Miller in the middle.
Hafeez into the attack now replacing Irfan who has excellent figures of 5-0-21-2.
South Africa are reeling now with four down for 38 after 10 overs as Junaid Khan strikes twice in the 10th over.
Farhaan Behardien b Junaid Khan 1
Farhaan Behardien drags the ball onto his stumps after facing three balls as Junaid Khan claims his second wicket within the space of six balls.
Graeme Smith b Junaid Khan 22
Junaid Khan strikes in the 10th over rattling Graeme Smith who goes across his stumps and is bowled.
Smith lasted 22 balls for his 12 which contained one six leaving him leg stump exposed as he moved across.
Graeme Smith hits the first six of the match hooking Irfan over midwicket in the seventh over.
AB de Villiers has launched a counter attack after the twin dismissals of Amla and Ingram punching Junaid Khan through the covers followed by a straight drive to the boundary.
AB de Villiers opens South Africa's account with boundary off Irfan's last delivery of the first over cracking him through the covers.
Irfan who took four for 33 in the second match in Durban is on a hat-trick but bowls a friendly full toss to South African captain AB de Villiers.
Colin Ingram b Irfan 0
Irfan stuns South Africa by dismissing Amla and then knocking back the off stump of left-hander Colin Ingram with his second delivery.
Hashim Amla c Kamran Akmal b Irfan 0
Amla gets an outside edge to a delivery angled across to him Ingram fails to bring his bat down to a yorker.
Mohammad Irfan (below) strikes in the first ball of the match as Hashim Amla edges it for Kamran Akmal diving in front of first slip to take a superb catch.
AB de Villiers wins the oss with Misbah u Haq calling it wrong as South Africa elect to bat in the fourth one-day international in Durban on Thursday.
Both sides have made one change with David Miller replacing the injured Faf du Plessis for South Africa while Pakistan have dropped Nasir Jamshed for Imran Farhat.
3rd ODI - PAKISTAN FALL SHORT DESPITE AFRIDI'S HEROICS
It's a bright and sunny day in Durban for the fourth one-day international between South Africa and Pakistan.
The hosts lead the series 2-1 and is a must-win game for Pakistan.
South Africa won a thriller at the Wanderers by 34 runs on Friday.
Pakistan were bowled out for 309 in 48.1 overs after South Africa put into bat rattled up a mammoth 343 for five.
The pitch is devoid of grass as ever seen in Kingsmead, according to former South Africa skipper Shaun Pollock.
He predicts a run fest in the first ODI to be held in Durban since 2007.
Teams
South Africa - Graeme Smith, Hashim Amla, Colin Ingram, AB de Villiers (captain), David Miller, Farhaan Behardien, Ryan McLaren, Robin Peterson, Rory Kleinveldt, Dale Steyn, Lonwabe Tsotsobe
Pakistan - Imran Farhat, Mohammad Hafeez, Kamran Akmal, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq (captain), Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi, Saeed Ajmal, Junaid Khan, Wahab Riaz, Mohammad Irfan