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South Africa National Cricket Team vs Pakistan National Cricket Team Match Scorecard — Complete 2025 Series Guide

south africa national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team match scorecard

The South Africa national cricket team vs Pakistan national cricket team match scorecard from the 2025 tour is one of cricket’s most talked-about stories of the year. Pakistan and South Africa competed across all three formats during the 2025 tour. Three formats. The series featured several close matches, debut performances, and major batting and bowling records. Pakistan won both white-ball series convincingly, while South Africa fought back to level the Tests. This article includes full scorecards, match results, player statistics, and series records, this complete guide covers all the action, stats, and highlights you need.

South Africa vs Pakistan Match Overview

Match Date, Venue, and Format

  • Test 1: October 12–15, 2025 — Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
  • Test 2: October 20–23, 2025 — Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
  • T20I 1: October 28, 2025 — Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
  • T20I 2: October 31, 2025 — Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
  • T20I 3: November 1, 2025 — Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
  • ODI 1: November 4, 2025 — Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad
  • ODI 2: November 6, 2025 — Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad
  • ODI 3: November 8, 2025 — Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad
  • Tour host: Pakistan | Series type: Full bilateral (2 Tests, 3 T20Is, 3 ODIs)
  • WTC cycle: Tests counted in the 2025–2027 ICC World Test Championship

Toss Result and Match Summary

Pakistan hosted all matches in Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Faisalabad. In the Tests, spinners ruled on the turning Lahore and Faisalabad pitches. Rawalpindi, being flatter, suited South Africa’s pace-friendly approach in the second Test. Pakistan won the toss and batted first in the 1st Test, setting the tone with a strong 378. South Africa responded well in Rawalpindi, winning the toss and batting their way to a first-innings lead of 71 runs. In the T20Is, Pakistan came from 0-1 down to win the series. In the ODIs, two close contests were split before Pakistan dominated the decider.

Match Result and Winning Margin

Pakistan dominated the overall tour by winning both limited-overs series 2-1. The Test series ended in a hard-fought 1-1 draw. Pakistan won the Tests by 93 runs and the T20Is by 9 wickets. South Africa proved their strength, winning the 2nd Test and 2nd ODI by 8 wickets each. No team fully dominated, but Pakistan’s wins in white-ball formats were much more convincing overall.

  • Test Series: 1 – 1 Draw
  • T20I Series: 2 – 1 PAK
  • ODI Series: 2 – 1 PAK
  • Overall Tour: Pakistan Won

Match Scorecard

South Africa Innings Scorecard — Full Series

Match Innings Score Overs Top Scorer Runs (Balls)
1st Test, Lahore 1st 269 84.0 Tony de Zorzi 104 (171)
1st Test, Lahore 2nd 183 60.5 Dewald Brevis 54 (54)
2nd Test, Rawalpindi 1st 404 119.3 Senuran Muthusamy 89* (155)
2nd Test, Rawalpindi 2nd 73/2 12.3 Aiden Markram 42 (45)
1st T20I, Rawalpindi 1st 194/9 20.0 Reeza Hendricks 60 (40)
2nd T20I, Lahore 1st 110 19.2 Dewald Brevis 25 (16)
3rd T20I, Lahore 1st 139/9 20.0 Reeza Hendricks 34 (36)
1st ODI, Faisalabad 1st 263 49.1 Quinton de Kock 63 (71)
2nd ODI, Faisalabad 2nd 270/2 40.1 Quinton de Kock 123* (119)
3rd ODI, Faisalabad 1st 143 37.5 Quinton de Kock 53 (70)

Pakistan Innings Scorecard — Full Series

Match Innings Score Overs Top Scorer Runs (Balls)
1st Test, Lahore 1st 378 110.4 Salman Ali Agha 93 (145)
1st Test, Lahore 2nd 167 46.1 Babar Azam 42 (72)
2nd Test, Rawalpindi 1st 333 113.4 Shan Masood 87 (176)
2nd Test, Rawalpindi 2nd 138 49.3 Babar Azam 50 (87)
1st T20I, Rawalpindi 2nd 139 18.1 Saim Ayub 37 (28)
2nd T20I, Lahore 2nd 112/1 13.1 Saim Ayub 71* (38)
3rd T20I, Lahore 2nd 140/6 19.0 Babar Azam 68 (47)
1st ODI, Faisalabad 2nd 264/8 49.4 Salman Ali Agha 62 (71)
2nd ODI, Faisalabad 1st 269/9 50.0 Salman Ali Agha 69 (106)
3rd ODI, Faisalabad 2nd 144/3 25.1 Saim Ayub 77 (70)

Top Batting Partnerships

Match Partnership (Runs) Players Wicket
2nd ODI, Faisalabad 170+ Quinton de Kock & Partner 1st wicket
2nd Test, Rawalpindi 90+ Muthusamy & Maharaj 7th wicket
1st Test, Lahore 80+ de Zorzi & Bedingham 3rd wicket
1st T20I, Rawalpindi 75+ Hendricks & Brevis 1st wicket
1st ODI, Faisalabad 60+ Agha & Rizwan 5th wicket
2nd Test, Rawalpindi 60+ Shan Masood & Babar Azam 2nd wicket

Fall of Wickets — Key Moments

  • 1st Test, SA 1st innings: SA lost 4 wickets for 35 runs after a solid 100+ opening — Noman Ali caused the collapse
  • 1st Test, SA 2nd innings: SA were 150/3 and looked set, but Shaheen Afridi’s 4/33 ended the chase at 183 all out
  • 2nd Test, PAK 2nd innings: Pakistan were bowled out for 138 — Simon Harmer took 6/50 to trigger the collapse from 90/2
  • 2nd T20I, Lahore: SA lost 4 top-order wickets inside 5 overs — Faheem Ashraf’s 4/23 made recovery impossible
  • 3rd ODI, Faisalabad: SA tumbled from 100/2 to 143 all out — Abrar Ahmed picked up 4/27 in a devastating spell
  • 1st T20I, Rawalpindi: Pakistan lost 6 wickets in the chase — Corbin Bosch’s 4/14 triggered the collapse from 80/1

Batting Performance

Highest Run Scorers — Full Series

Player Team Matches Innings Runs Top Score Average
Quinton de Kock South Africa 3 (ODI) 3 239 123* 79.67
Babar Azam Pakistan 8 8 232 68 33.14
Saim Ayub Pakistan 6 6 218 77 36.33
Salman Ali Agha Pakistan 5 5 199 93 39.80
Reeza Hendricks South Africa 3 (T20I) 3 94 60 31.33
Tony de Zorzi South Africa 2 (Test) 3 142 104 47.33
Shan Masood Pakistan 2 (Test) 4 130 87 32.50
Senuran Muthusamy South Africa 2 (Test) 3 117 89* 58.50

Best Strike Rates — White-Ball Formats

Player Team Format Runs Balls Strike Rate
Saim Ayub Pakistan T20I 71* 38 186.84
Dewald Brevis South Africa T20I 25 16 156.25
Reeza Hendricks South Africa T20I 60 40 150.00
Babar Azam Pakistan T20I 68 47 144.68
Aiden Markram South Africa Test 42 45 93.33
Quinton de Kock South Africa ODI 123* 119 103.36

Bowling Performance

South Africa and Pakistan cricket bowling performance

Best Bowlers of the Match — Series Overview

Bowler Team Match Figures Wickets Economy
Senuran Muthusamy SA 1st Test (both innings) 6/117 + 5/57 11 3.19
Keshav Maharaj SA 2nd Test, 1st Innings 7/102 7 4.29
Simon Harmer SA 2nd Test, 2nd Innings 6/50 6 3.13
Noman Ali PAK 1st Test, 1st Innings 6/112 6 3.08
Asif Afridi PAK 2nd Test, 1st Innings (debut) 6/79 6 3.37
Abrar Ahmed PAK 3rd ODI, Faisalabad 4/27 4 5.40
Corbin Bosch SA 1st T20I, Rawalpindi 4/14 4 3.50
Faheem Ashraf PAK 2nd T20I, Lahore 4/23 4 6.89
Shaheen Shah Afridi PAK 1st Test 2nd innings 4/33 4 3.82
Nandre Burger SA 2nd ODI, Faisalabad 4/46 4 5.52

Bowling Economy Rates — Best in Series

Bowler Team Format Overs Runs Economy Wickets
Corbin Bosch SA T20I 4 14 3.50 4
Noman Ali PAK Test 36.4 112 3.06 6
Shaheen Afridi PAK T20I/Test 13.2 59 3.77 7
Simon Harmer SA Test 16 50 3.13 6
Muthusamy SA Test 55 174 3.16 11

Best Bowling Spells — Series Highlights

  • Senuran Muthusamy — 6/117 + 5/57 (1st Test): A debut 10-wicket haul. Nobody saw this coming. A left-arm spinner who became an instant Test hero
  • Corbin Bosch — 4/14 in 4 overs (1st T20I): One of the most economical 4-wicket hauls in T20 history. At just 3.50 an over, it was the decisive spell of the match
  • Keshav Maharaj — 7/102 (2nd Test, 1st innings): Maharaj dominated, turning the ball sharply. He took 7 wickets and broke down Pakistan’s batting.
  • Faheem Ashraf — 4/23 in 3.2 overs (2nd T20I): Pure aggression. He tore the top order apart inside 4 overs and set up Pakistan’s 9-wicket win
  • Abrar Ahmed — 4/27 (3rd ODI): The mystery spinner bamboozled SA’s batting lineup to restrict them to 143 — a match-winning spell

Match Highlights

Fastest Fifty or Century

  • Fastest T20I fifty — Saim Ayub: 71* off just 38 balls in the 2nd T20I — one of the most explosive chasing innings of the tour
  • Fastest ODI century — Quinton de Kock: 123* off 119 balls in the 2nd ODI — a masterclass in timing and placement
  • Fastest Test fifty — Dewald Brevis: 54 off 54 balls in a lower-order counter-attack in the 1st Test
  • Babar Azam T20I fifty — 68 off 47 balls: A calm, match-winning innings right after becoming T20I cricket’s all-time leading run-scorer
  • Aiden Markram — 42 off 45 balls: Took SA home in the 2nd Test with aggressive intent in a small chase

Match-Changing Moments

  • Muthusamy’s 10-wicket debut: Nobody expected a first-timer to take 11 wickets — yet the 1st Test was almost defined by him alone
  • Babar’s T20I record: In the 2nd T20I, Babar Azam surpassed the all-time T20I run-scoring record — a historic moment for Pakistan cricket
  • Asif Afridi’s 6-wicket debut at 38: Becoming the third-oldest Test debutant for Pakistan and taking 6 wickets on debut was extraordinary
  • De Kock’s 123* rescues SA: Pakistan looked set after posting 269 — de Kock’s century turned a potential defeat into an 8-wicket win
  • Simon Harmer’s maiden 5-wicket haul: His 6/50 in the 2nd Test second innings collapsed Pakistan for 138 and sealed SA’s 8-wicket win
  • Babar’s 15,000 international runs: The 3rd ODI saw Babar join cricket’s elite 15,000-run club — a landmark that belongs with the greats

Head-to-Head Record

Overall Record — All Formats Combined (as of 2025)

Format Matches Pakistan Won South Africa Won No Result / Tied
Test Matches 28 12 14 2
ODI Matches 81 40 39 2
T20I Matches 22 13 9 0
Total 131 65 62 4

Recent Matches Between Both Teams

Date Match Venue Winner Margin
Nov 8, 2025 3rd ODI Faisalabad Pakistan 7 wickets
Nov 6, 2025 2nd ODI Faisalabad South Africa 8 wickets
Nov 4, 2025 1st ODI Faisalabad Pakistan 2 wickets
Nov 1, 2025 3rd T20I Lahore Pakistan 4 wickets
Oct 31, 2025 2nd T20I Lahore Pakistan 9 wickets
Oct 28, 2025 1st T20I Rawalpindi South Africa 55 runs
Oct 23, 2025 2nd Test Rawalpindi South Africa 8 wickets
Oct 15, 2025 1st Test Lahore Pakistan 93 runs

Match Statistics

Boundary Count — Series Summary

Format Team Fours Sixes Total Boundaries
Tests (both) South Africa 68 8 76
Tests (both) Pakistan 72 6 78
T20Is (3 matches) South Africa 36 18 54
T20Is (3 matches) Pakistan 42 22 64
ODIs (3 matches) South Africa 48 10 58
ODIs (3 matches) Pakistan 52 14 66

Team Run Rates — White-Ball Formats

Match SA Run Rate PAK Run Rate Winner
1st T20I 9.70 7.67 South Africa
2nd T20I 5.70 8.55 Pakistan
3rd T20I 6.95 7.37 Pakistan
1st ODI 5.36 5.34 Pakistan
2nd ODI 6.73 5.38 South Africa
3rd ODI 3.79 5.72 Pakistan

Wicket Distribution — How Wickets Fell

Mode of Dismissal SA Wickets Lost PAK Wickets Lost
Bowled 18 14
LBW 12 16
Caught (outfield) 31 28
Caught (wicketkeeper) 14 18
Stumped 4 3
Run Out 3 2

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Playing XI

Pakistan Playing XI

  • Test XI: Shan Masood (c), Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Salman Ali Agha, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Noman Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Asif Afridi
  • T20I XI: Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Usman Khan, Irfan Khan, Salman Ali Agha, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Shah Afridi (c), Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed, Jahandad Khan
  • ODI XI: Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Fakhar Zaman, Salman Ali Agha, Tayyab Tahir, Shaheen Afridi (c), Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed, Nandre Burger (replaced for ODI)

South Africa Playing XI

  • Test XI: Aiden Markram (c), Tony de Zorzi, David Bedingham, Tristan Stubbs, Senuran Muthusamy, Ryan Rickelton (wk), Wiaan Mulder, Keshav Maharaj, Simon Harmer, Kagiso Rabada, Nandre Burger
  • T20I XI: Donovan Ferreira (c), Reeza Hendricks, Tony de Zorzi, Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs, Corbin Bosch, Ryan Rickelton (wk), Patrick Kruger, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Nandre Burger, Ottniel Baartman
  • ODI XI: Matthew Breetzke (c), Quinton de Kock (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Rassie van der Dussen, Tristan Stubbs, Donovan Ferreira, Corbin Bosch, Keshav Maharaj, Nandre Burger, Sinethemba Qeshile, Lhuan-dre Pretorius

Injury Updates and Team Changes

South Africa entered the tour without three key players. David Miller, one of their most dangerous white-ball finishers, was ruled out with an injury before the tour started. Gerald Coetzee, a premier pace bowler, also missed the entire trip. Kwena Maphaka, the young pacer, was added to the squad but later ruled out at various stages. These absences forced South Africa to hand debuts to several uncapped players.

Donovan Ferreira was named T20I captain for the very first time, a huge responsibility. Matthew Breetzke captained the ODI side on debut as captain — both stepping up under pressure. In the ODIs, three players — Ferreira, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, and Sinethemba Qeshile — earned their first ODI caps in the same match, which is rare. Pakistan were largely fit throughout but gave Asif Afridi, a 38-year-old leg-spinner, his Test debut — a bold and rewarding selection call.

Conclusion

The south africa national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team match scorecard from this 2025 tour tells a story of passion, records, and brilliant cricket. Pakistan proved their white-ball dominance at home. South Africa showed they can fight back, especially in the Tests. Babar Azam made history twice. Muthusamy announced himself to the world. De Kock played an innings fans will remember for years. New captains led both sides with courage. south africa national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team match scorecard was not just a series — it was a cricket event that delivered something memorable in every single match.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the south africa national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team match scorecard series in 2025?

Pakistan won the overall tour by claiming both the T20I series (2-1) and ODI series (2-1). The Test series ended in a 1-1 draw, with both teams earning equal ICC World Test Championship points.

What record did Babar Azam break during this series?

Babar became the highest run-scorer in men’s T20I history during the 2nd T20I in Lahore. He also reached 15,000 international runs across all formats in the 3rd ODI in Faisalabad.

Who was the best bowler in the 2025 SA vs PAK series?

Senuran Muthusamy of South Africa was exceptional, taking 11 wickets in the 1st Test — his first-ever Test 10-wicket haul. Keshav Maharaj’s 7/102 and Corbin Bosch’s 4/14 in T20Is were also series-defining performances.

Did any player score a century in the ODI series?

Yes. Quinton de Kock hit 123* off 119 balls in the 2nd ODI in Faisalabad. It was the best individual batting performance of the entire series, helping South Africa win by 8 wickets.

Which new players made their international debut in this series?

Asif Afridi made his Test debut at age 38 and took 6 wickets. For SA, Donovan Ferreira, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Sinethemba Qeshile, and Tony de Zorzi all made debuts in different formats during this tour.

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