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Pakistan pulled off a nerve-wracking win against South Africa in Paarl to take the lead in the three-match ODI series, thanks to Saim Ayub and Salman Ali Agha. The match had everythingโ€”early drama, a remarkable comeback, and a heartwarming moment of sportsmanship.

Saim Ayubโ€™s Class and Aghaโ€™s Calm

When Pakistan slumped to 60 for 4 chasing 240, it looked like the game was slipping away. Enter Saim Ayub and Salman Ali Agha. The duo built a stunning 141-run partnership that turned the game on its head.

Saim, with his second century in just three innings, was the star of the show. His calmness against a challenging South African pace attack was incredible to watch. And letโ€™s not forget Salman Aghaโ€™s role. His unbeaten 82 under pressure and four wickets earlier in the game earned him the Player of the Match award.

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But in a classy gesture, Agha chose to share the award with Saim. He didnโ€™t just talk about his own contribution but praised Ayubโ€™s knock as the real game-changer.

โ€œWe were in a tricky position, but we took it one over at a time and built from there. His [Ayub’s] knock set up the game,โ€ Agha said.

A Partnership That Changed Everything

Saim and Agha didnโ€™t just rescue Pakistan; they controlled the game beautifully. Facing a tough pitch and a fired-up South African attack, they remained calm and focused. Saim acknowledged Aghaโ€™s guidance during the partnership.

โ€œAgha bhai, being more experienced, kept guiding me throughout,โ€ Saim shared after the match. Their efforts ensured Pakistan stayed in the hunt, even as wickets tumbled in the final overs.

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Late Drama and a Close Finish

As the partnership ended, South Africa sniffed a comeback. Quick wickets added tension to the chase, but Aghaโ€™s calm presence and Naseem Shahโ€™s support at the other end ensured Pakistan got over the line with three balls to spare.

It was a team effort, but the Agha-Ayub partnership was the backbone of this thrilling win.

With this win, Pakistan leads the series 1-0. The second ODI is just around the corner, taking place in Cape Town on Thursday, December 19. South Africa will look to bounce back, but Pakistan has momentum on their side.

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