It was the 1626th ODI in cricket history. It was South Africa's 208th and Pakistan's 479th ODI match in cricket history. It was the 28th match between these two sides. The record now reads: South Africa 19, Pakistan 10. Umpires VK Ramasamy and SK Bansal officiated in their 42nd and 29th match respectively. Nicky Boje made his first fifty in ODIs. His previous highest was unbeaten 35 also against Pakistan at Sharjah on24-03-2000. Interestingly on that occasion too, Boje's innings proved the turning point of the match paving the way for a South African victory. Razzaq's figures of 7-0-54-2 (@ 7.71) is the least economical of his career in 64 matches in a match in which he bowled atleast seven overs. His previous worst figures being 7-0-45-2 against New Zealand at Mohali on 09-05-1997 during the Independence Cup. Ijaz Ahmed was out LBW for the 23rd time in his career. Now only Roshan Mahanama (34), Javed Miandad (29) and Desmond Haynes (25) have been dismissed in this fashion on more occasions than Ijaz. Gary Kirsten and Ijaz Ahmed top scored for the third consecutive time for their respective sides. Pakistan's total (121) is its 12th lowest in ODIs and third lowest against South Africa. The total is the third lowest recorded by any side in a final match of a tournament. England holds the dubious distinction of making lowest total in this regard. They were bundled out for a paltry 111 in 38 overs chasing South Africa's total of 149. The following table lists the lowest totals achieved in final of a tournament :
Total(Overs) Countries Venue Date Tournament/ Trophy
111 (38) Eng v SA Johannesburg 13-02-2000 Standard BankTriangular
114 (37.1) Pak v SA Cape Town 23-04-1998 Standard Bank Series
121 (28.1) Pak v SA Singapore 27-08-2000 Singapore Challenge
123 (40.1) WI v Ind Calcutta 27-11-1993 Hero Cup
123 (36) SL v Pak Sharjah 22-10-1999 Coca Cola Cup
125 (45) Ind v Pak Sharjah 16-04-1999 Coca Cola Cup
132 (39) Pak v Aus Lord's 20-06-1999 World Cup
139 (42.3) Aus v Ind Sharjah 29-03-1985 Rothman's Trophy
140 (52) WI v Ind Lord's 25-06-1983 World Cup
Note: This tally does not include the tournaments where best of three finals were played. The lowest for such finals are:
103 (40.3) WI v Pak Melbourne 20-01-1997 Carlton & United WSC
(2nd and last final)
107 (32.2) Aus v WI Melbourne 24-01-1982 Benson & Hedges WSC
(2nd of four finals)
109 (32.3) Pak v SA Johannesburg 12-01-1995 Mandela Trophy
(2nd and last final)
110 (31.5) Eng v Aus Melbourne 13-02-1999 Carlton & United WSC
(2nd and last final)
South African bowlers and fielders conceded only 2 extras in Pakistan's innings, which is the fifth lowest conceded by South Africa in a ODI. The details:
Extras
1 South Africa v Australia (124-7) Wellington 15-02-1995
2 South Africa v Australia (281-6) Port Elizabeth 22-02-1994
2 South Africa v Australia (159-3) East London 02-04-1994
2 South Africa v NewZealand(148-6) Hobart BO 18-12-1993
2 South Africa v Pakistan (121) Singapore 27-08-2000
It was also the third lowest by a side against Pakistan. The details:
0 New Zealand v Pakistan (66-0) Sharjah 15-04-1986
2 Holland v Pakistan (151-2) Lahore 26-02-1996
2 South Africa v Pakistan (121) Singapore 27-08-2000
South Africa registered its tenth tournament win (involving three or more teams). The following table lists South Africa's tournament wins in ODIs:
Season Host Country Tournament/ Trophy Team beaten in final
1994-95 South Africa Mandela Trophy Pakistan
1995-96 UAE Sharjah Cup India
1996-97 Kenya Sameer Cup Pakistan
1996-97 South Africa Standard Bank Intl India
1997-98 Pakistan Wills Quadrangular Sri Lanka
1997-98 South Africa Standard Bank Intl Pakistan
1998-99 Bangladesh Wills Intl Cup West Indies
1999-00 Kenya LG Cup India
1999-00 South Africa STBT Tournament England
2000-01 Singapore Singapore Challenge Pakistan
South Africa and Pakistan have now played against each other on five occasions in the final of a tournament. South Africa has won on four occasions, while Pakistan has won one. The defeat by 93 runs was 16th heaviest for Pakistan in ODIs. It was also the third heaviest defeat for Pakistan against South Africa. Pakistan had lost to South Africa by 157 runs at Johannesburg on 12-01-1995 and by 143 runs at Sharjah on 13-04-1996. Nicky Boje won Man of the Match award for the second time in his career. At the end of the series:Overall ODI record:
South Africa: played 208, won 127, lost 74, tied 2 and abandoned 5.
Pakistan: played 479, won 248, lost 215, tied 6 and abandoned 10.
New Zealand: played 350, won 143, lost 186, tied 4 and abandoned 17.
Captaincy record:
Shaun Pollock: played 15, won 9, lost 6.
Waqar Younis: played 4, won 2, lost 2.
Stephen Fleming: played 67, won 26, lost 34, tied 1 and abandoned 6.