SA 17-1published at 4 overs
After a bit of a loose third over for Pakistan, Anam Amin is on the money again, conceding just two.
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After a bit of a loose third over for Pakistan, Anam Amin is on the money again, conceding just two.
Swing it to win it.
Marizanne Kapp sees off a couple of dot balls and a wide before cracking it over mid-on for four.
Kapp then chips over mid-wicket and runs three...but the umpire signals one short so that's just two. You don't see that much.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
Van Niekerk was nearly off the field, but she's not out - so it's a great challenge!
Oh! It's missing.
Dane van Niekerk should've been more confident in her review, and certainly shouldn't have walked off. She's on her way back now!
It skidded on after pitching on middle stump but ball tracking shows it was just tailing down past the leg stump.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
If she's out, it becomes a dreadful challenge. As she wasn't confident that she wasn't out.
Van Niekerk is of course a key player, but walking off after reviewing is an odd move.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
She's not looking all that confident, Dane. She's on her way.
Dane van Niekerk is hit on the pads.
Massive appeal...given!
The Proteas skipper eventually decides to review. Looked close though.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
This is an extremely good start by Pakistan, they'll be rubbing their hands at this.
Slow left-armer Anam Amin starts in fine fashion, conceding just one run and one wide off her first over.
South Africa captain Dane van Niekerk is off the mark.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Diana Baig will definitely bowl three overs in the powerplay. Well bowled - Lee didn't hang the bat out there, but wanted to play it through the covers.
Lee c Nawaz b Baig 4 (SA 4-1)
Gone! Excellent delivery.
Diana Baig goes slightly back of a length and finds some late outswing to take the edge of Lizelle Lee's bat.
Wicketkeeper Sidra Nawaz completes the catch behind and Pakistan are off to a fantastic start.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
I said to Lizelle Lee the other day how good her innings was, and she said to me "I just want to do it all again, for the team."
Lizelle Lee cracks a drive over point for four. A bit of a half-volley and an emphatic way to get off the mark.
Ooh. Lizelle Lee is beaten outside off. Lucky not to nick off.
Diana Baig will open the bowling for Pakistan.
Lizelle Lee on strike first up.
Here we go...
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The way South Africa have played in this tournament has been fantastic.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Sydney Showground
It is absolutely roasting in Sydney. This ground is also absolutely massive - I tried to do a lap not so long ago and ended up having to stop about five times for a water break. There are also two men on stilts, decked out in cricket whites, prowling behind the stands.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
The wicket can be a bit tricky here, I'm expecting it to be slow and low.