Pakistan v South Africa, Champions Trophy, Group B, Edgbaston
Amla, bowlers script big win
Pakistan's opening bowlers, Junaid Khan and Mohammad Irfan, bowled tight lines and lengths after South Africa chose to bat at Edgbaston•Associated Press
They put on 53 for the first wicket before Ingram was lbw to Mohammad Hafeez•AFP
Amla made 89, laying a strong foundation, when he gloved a sweep to short fine leg•Getty Images
Two more batsmen were run-out in the last over and South Africa finished on 234 for 9•AFP
Nasir Jamshed kept his team's hopes up for a brief period, but was out after a resolute 42•AFP
The South Africans soon wrapped up the win, by 67 runs•Getty Images
Hashim Amla, along with Colin Ingram, gave his team a steady start•Associated Press
Amla was joined by Faf du Plessis, who also started slowly•ICC/Getty
South Africa's captain AB de Villiers tried to raise the tempo with a run-a-ball 31 but was run out•AFP
Pakistan were setback early in their chase when Imran Farhat was out to Chris Morris in the second over•AFP
Misbah-ul-Haq scored yet another fifty, but he didn't find support from others•ICC/Getty
Ryan McLaren ended with four wickets•PA Photos
He made 28 before falling to Irfan•Getty Images
Misbah-ul-Haq inflicted two run-outs, those of de Villiers and JP Duminy, reducing South Africa to 195 for 5 in 43 overs•AFP
Shoaib Malik was sent up the order, but his departure left Pakistan at a precarious 48 for 3 in the 18th over•ICC/Getty
Pakistan's captain fell for a battling 55•Getty Images