South Africa v Pakistan, 4th ODI, Durban
Pakistan level the series
With just two matches left, Pakistan had to win this match to keep the series alive, and started off in the best possible fashion, with Hashim Amla being caught behind off Mohammad Irfan of the first ball of the match•Getty Images
Graeme Smith's poor series continued, as he was dismissed for 12•Getty Images
The rest of the batting order couldn't contribute further, as South Africa reached 234 for 9 at the end of their 50 overs•AFP
Misbah-ul-Haq and Farhat began to rebuild the innings•AFP
Shoaib Malik scored a run-a-ball 19 and hit the winning runs in the 49th over•Getty Images
Irfan struck once more, with Ingram bowled off his first ball, to leave South Africa reeling at 0 for 2•AFP
AB de Villiers and David Miller began staging a recovery, putting on a 115-run stand for the fifth wicket•AFP
When Mohammed Hafeez became only the fourth ODI batsman in history to be adjudged out for obstructing the field, Imran Farhat became the anchor for Pakistan•AFP
Misbah and Farhat both raised their half-centuries, putting on a valuable 153-run stand for the fourth wicket•AFP
There were several Pakistan fans at Kingsmead to celebrate their team's three-wicket win•AFP
Once Miller fell for 67, de Villiers continued to build, until he fell for 75 to Saeed Ajmal•Getty Images
Younis Khan was bowled by Rory Kleinveldt, as Pakistan suffered early blows in their chase•AFP
The chase got tight towards the end. Misbah was dismissed in the 42nd over, and so was Shahid Afridi•Getty Images