Cricket: Pakistan close Australia’s run
Veteran fast bowler Brett Lee made Pakistan battle when he claimed four wickets but Asad Shafiq continued his promising start to his international career with 46 and 20-year-old Umar Akmal was victorious by the side on 44.With Pakistan teetering a not a lot on 142-6, Razzaq weighed concerning with 20 sour 24 balls to handbook his team family unit with nine overs to manage without.South Africa safe a fifth win in the field of six outings by finish Bangladeshs hopes of progressing with a one-sided victory in the field of Dhaka.Jacques Kallis 69, Faf du Plessis 52 and opening Hashim Amla 51 all made half-centuries equally the Proteas compiled a daunting 284-8, with captain Graeme Smith contributing 45 to a first-wicket halt of 97.Bangladesh at that moment collapsed to 78 all prevented, mirroring the earlier capitulation adjacent to the West Indies which yielded 20 fewer runs.Left-arm fast bowler Lonwabo Tsotsobe claimed three near the beginning wickets, and spin bowler Robin Peterson continued the steady flood of departing batsmen with impressive facts of 4-12 from his seven overs.