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Markram, Klaasen shine for South Africa in first T20 against PakistanMarkram hit 51 off 32 balls and Klaasen scored 50 off 28 deliveries as a depleted South African team made 188
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South Africa's batsman Aiden Markram, right, plays a shot as Pakistan's wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan watches on during the first T20 cricket match between South Africa and Pakistan. Credit: AP Photo
South Africa's batsman Aiden Markram, right, plays a shot as Pakistan's wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan watches on during the first T20 cricket match between South Africa and Pakistan. Credit: AP Photo

Opening batsman Aiden Markram and stand-in captain Heinrich Klaasen made hard-hitting half-centuries for South Africa in the first Twenty20 international against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday.

Markram hit 51 off 32 balls and Klaasen scored 50 off 28 deliveries as a depleted South African team made 188 for six off 20 overs after winning the toss.

Pakistan struck back strongly in the last four overs after South Africa had been well-placed at 159 for three after 16 overs.

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Klaasen was captaining South Africa in the absence of the injured Temba Bavuma, while Markram was a late inclusion in a side hit by a spate of injuries.

The Proteas were also without five players whose contracts with their Indian Premier League teams took precedence.

Left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz took two for 21, bowling three of his four overs in the opening power play, while fast bowler Hasan Ali took two for 28.

South Africa named three new caps in all-rounder Wihan Lubbe and fast bowlers Sisanda Magala and Lizaad Williams.

Pakistan included two players, Haider Ali and veteran Mohammad Hafeez, who were not part of their winning one-day international team in a series which ended on Wednesday.

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(Published 10 April 2021, 22:20 IST)