Pak 33-3published at 8 overs
Target 137
Leg-spinner Sune Luus is into the attack.
Javeria Khan tries for two, heart in mouth time given Pakistan's dreadful running so far, but the captain gets home in time.
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Jack Skelton and Mark Mitchener
Target 137
Leg-spinner Sune Luus is into the attack.
Javeria Khan tries for two, heart in mouth time given Pakistan's dreadful running so far, but the captain gets home in time.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Manuka Oval
We just saw a clip of the post-wicket huddle - Dane van Niekerk gave Ayabonga Khaka, who misfielded at short fine leg earlier in the over, a real telling off.
Call her Ismail.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Lady Boom Boom, no more. It's a tricky wicket to get on the back foot - but if you're going to pull it, you need to get contact on it.
Dar lbw Van Niekerk 3 (Pak 26-3)
Plumb.
A dragged down, slow leg-break from Proteas skipper Dane van Niekerk but the ball skids on and keeps a little low.
Nida Dar rocks back to try and pull it but misses and is struck on the back leg dead in front of off stump.
An easy decision for the umpire. Pakistan in heaps of trouble.
Javeria Khan sweeps and picks up three after a poor misfield by Ayabonga Khaka.
Javeria's running still leaves a lot to be desired as Nida Dar pushes for three and nearly laps her captain.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The win predictor has South Africa at 83%.
File Javeria Khan's innings under torturous so far.
The Pakistan captain can't rotate the strike or find the boundary and is on six off 14 balls.
The returning Nonkululeko Mlaba concedes just two from the over.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan are in a monumental hole already. I think Henry was being kind describing their running between the wickets as atrocious.
More ropey running as Javeria Khan hesistates on a simple single and is almost run out. The stand-in skipper surives. Nerves creeping in for Pakistan?
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
That wasn't edging James Anderson on a green-top in Nottingham in April - that was at the other end of the scale.
Umaima run out (Wolvaardt) 0 (Pak 18-2)
Ugh. A horrid dismissal.
Umaima Sohail drives it straight to Laura Wolvaardt at cover and for some reason decides to set off for the run.
Javeria Khan stays home and Umaima is halfway down the pitch as wicketkeeper Trisha Chetty gathers Wolvaardt's throw and takes the bails off.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan can almost see Ismail out, because South Africa don't have a massive depth of bowling.
A wicket maiden for Shabnim Ismail, who Pakistan may have to go into damage limitation mode against.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It was just too quick for her. A very tactical bowling of that slower ball, as having fielders at third man and cow corner suggested she was going to bowl fast.
Muneeba c Khaka b Ismail 12 (Pak 18-1)
Too quick to handle.
Shabnim Ismail sets Muneeba Ali up with a slower ball the delivery before and then ramps it up with a short-pitched one.
Muneeba goes for the pull but miscues it and the ball loops in the air to Ayabonga Khaka at mid-on.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
10 off the over - that's what Pakistan need. The South Africa innings was like that - boundaries and dot balls. If Pakistan can rotate the strike as well as getting those early boundaries, their rate will be up to nines and 10s.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Sydney Showground
I am faintly terrified of Shabnim Ismail but she's got the best sunglasses of anyone on the field. They make her look incredibly cool.
Target 137
Shot! Javeria Khan chips it expertly over cover for four.
A vital big over for her side - 10 from it.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I was batting with Katherine Brunt in the West Indies once, she shouted "Your end, dive, dive!" and I said "I don't know how!". I didn't practise diving in my kit - maybe I should have done. You practise diving in the field, but batting didn't come naturally to me.