South Africa suffered another injury scare when
Tony de Zorzi pulled up towards the end of their chase and retired hurt for 17 after the 45th over.
"It didn't look too good, to be honest - Nandre not being able to finish his overs and Tony also walking off," captain Temba Bavuma said at the presentation. "If need be, we do have other guys waiting in the wings come Saturday."
Burger had started his seventh over when he lost his run-up twice and appeared to struggle to land on his right leg. He held onto his right knee before walking off the field. Aiden Markram delivered the next five balls to complete the over.
ESPNcricinfo understands that Burger was assessed and is still experiencing discomfort in his right hamstring. He will continue to be monitored by South Africa's medical staff. In the immediate term, it affected South Africa in this match, where Markram bowled 5.5 overs in total, and will impact team selection for the third ODI on Saturday. Burger is not part of the T20I squad, where Anrich Nortje will make his return, and he may be called on earlier if South Africa feel they need extra pace. They are already without Kagiso Rabada, who has a rib niggle, and Gerald Coetzee, who was not picked for this tour.
Later in the match, South Africa suffered a second injury blow when de Zorzi pulled up as he completed a second run. De Zorzi was on 17 off 11 balls when Corbin Bosch called him through and though he reached the non-striker's end safely, de Zorzi hobbled the last third of the way. He received treatment on field and decided to continue. But after Bosch hit the next ball for four and de Zorzi had to hop on one leg, he left the field, with South Africa 27 away from victory after 45 overs. De Zorzi walked off unaided, but very gingerly, suggesting the injury is serious. He has an SA20 deal with
Durban's Super Giants.
Burger has a long history of injuries, including a lower-back stress fracture which
kept him out of the game from October 2024 until September this year. He missed last year's SA20 but was re-signed by the same team, Joburg Super Kings for this year's edition for R6.3 million, and they will be sweating on his availability. The tournament begins on Boxing Day, in just over three weeks' time.