Summary

  • Pakistan win by 19 runs (DLS method)

  • SA rally from 118-6 to reach 219-8

  • Hasan Ali three wickets, David Miller 75 not out

  • Highlights on BBC Two at 00:40 BST (UK only)

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 7 June 2017

    #bbccricket

    MD: Nadim in Glasgow (16:32) - you seem to have forgotten the 2013 Champions Trophy which took place in between.

  2. SA 175-7published at 45 overs

    Indeed, the yorkerthon continues. What's so impressive is how often Pakistan are nailing them. The yorker can be high-risk because the margin for error is small. Too short and it's a half-volley, too full and it's a full toss. Excellent over from Junaid. South Africa are going nowhere.

  3. From the press boxpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 7 June 2017

  4. SA 174-7published at 44.3 overs

    On the subject of strange ways of travelling to the cricket, there's a story about former Northants fast bowler Dave Follett. Not known for being the brightest, he got told that he'd need his passport for an away game at Glamorgan. He didn't have one, so hid in the boot of the car.

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 7 June 2017

    #bbccricket

    Mushtaq Sheikh: Pakistan's bowling has been excellent, however I don't feel so confident about their batting.

    Dave Wood: Which version of Pakistan will turn up in the 2nd innings?

    Jibin Mathew George: The battle between this Pakistan and the likes of Kohli would have been a joy to watch. If only they had turned up sooner.

  6. SA 171-7published at 44 overs

    Now then. There's a rumour going around that the Pakistan team are using the same bus that the Leave campaign used for last year's EU referendum. You know, the famous NHS bus. Here they both are. What do you reckon? Also, what's the strangest mode of transport you've ever used to get to the cricket? A chap I knew used to put his kit on the back of his moped.

    Brexit busImage source, Rex Features
    Pakistan busImage source, Rex Features
  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 7 June 2017

    #bbccricket

    Jimmy 'JDawg' Dawson: That is without a doubt the worst review I've ever seen.

    Phil Knight: Now that was worse than a Stuart Broad review.

  8. Not outpublished at 43 overs

    SA 167-7

    Scratch that. It's the worst review in the history of the DRS system. Rabada absolutely middled it. The ball was about a foot from the pad and boot.

  9. Umpire reviewpublished at 43 overs

    SA 167-7

    Now then. This might be an excellent review. Kagiso Rabada, a Junaid Khan yorker. The ball actually ends up at cover, but did it hit the toe first?

  10. 50 runs

    50 for David Millerpublished at 42.4 overs

    SA 166-7

    Where would South Africa be without David Miller? He has a half-century from 83 balls, the slowest of his 10 in ODI cricket. The big four did nothing up top. If it hadn't been for Miller, South Africa might already have been sunk.

  11. Postpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 7 June 2017

    Ramiz Raja
    Former Pakistan captain on BBC Test Match Special

    It was beautifully pitched by Junaid, hitting the good length, reversing it. A good catch and fielding once again.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 42.3 overs

    Morris c Hasan b Junaid 28 (SA 165-7)

    This time Junaid Khan has his man! An over after bowling Chris Morris with a no-ball, Junaid strikes. It's a pretty ordinary shot from Morris, looking for the maximum over long-on, but only finding the safe hands of Hasan Khan. The South Africa tail is exposed.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 7 June 2017

    Text 81111

    The last time Pakistan played an international tournament in England, they lost the first match and ended up winning the tournament. #Twenty20 #2009 #Dejavou

    Nadim, Glasgow

  14. SA 163-6published at 42 overs

    It's got a touch darker and a touch windier. Should we be worried about the rain? Mohammad Amir is still bowling heat-seeking toe-crushers. Chris Morris might want some steel-capped boots. It's an exhibition of yorker bowling. That reminds me, Lasith Malinga practices by bowling at a shoe. True story.

  15. Postpublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 7 June 2017

    James Taylor
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    Miller has played exactly to the situation. Couple of boundaries, rotated the strike when he can. Ideally he would have scored quicker but he's given his side a chance.

  16. SA 160-6published at 41 overs

    Miller 48, Morris 23

    Junaid actually did well with the free hit, a yorker that Morris couldn't get underneath. There's some definite reverse swing out there. All of these Pakistan pacers are going very full, hunting the toes. This has been by far the best innings of the Champions Trophy so far. More drama than all of the other games put together.

  17. Postpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 7 June 2017

    James Taylor
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    Oh what a moment. Not only is it not a wicket but it's a free hit. It's a big no-ball as well, a couple of inches. That's a huge blow for Pakistan.

  18. Not outpublished at 40.1 overs

    SA 157-6

    Bowled off a no-ball! Can you believe this? Junaid Khan rearranges Morris' stumps, but the umpire has the arm outstretched. It's the right call too - big overstep. Free hit...

  19. Postpublished at 16:21 British Summer Time 7 June 2017

    James Taylor
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    Great judgement from Miller. You know, as a batsman, where your feet are in the crease. He's South Africa's last hope to get them up to a decent total.

  20. Not outpublished at 40 overs

    SA 156-6

    Missing leg! It looked out for all the money in the world, but some late swing has it tailing past the leg peg. Miller survives. Now his problem is a bruised foot.