Pakistan vs South Africa 1st ODI 2025: Pakistan Win Last-Over Thriller in Faisalabad

✅ Pakistan Edge Past South Africa in a Nail-Biting First ODI | Full Match Analysis, Scorecard & Highlights

Pakistan cricket fans witnessed a thriller at the Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad, where Pakistan defeated South Africa by two wickets with just two balls remaining in the opening ODI of the 2025 series. It was a match that had everything — a confident start, a mid-innings collapse, heroic bowling spells, and a pressure-filled finish that kept the crowd on the edge of their seats.

With the victory, Pakistan gained a 1-0 lead in the three-match ODI series and continued their strong ODI momentum ahead of the Champions Trophy preparations.

This blog offers a complete match report, scorecard breakdown, top performers, player analysis, and how this result affects upcoming ODIs in the series.

Heart-Stopping Finish! Pakistan Seal Last-Over Victory Against South Africa

🏟️ Match Overview Pakistan vs South Africa 1st ODI 2025 (Faisalabad)

  • Match: 1st ODI, South Africa Tour of Pakistan 2025
  • Date: November 04, 2025
  • Venue: Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad
  • Result: Pakistan won by 2 wickets (2 balls remaining)
  • Player of the Match: Salman Ali Agha — 62 (71)

Shaheen Shah Afridi, leading Pakistan as the new full-time ODI captain, opted to bowl first — a decision that proved correct thanks to Pakistan’s disciplined bowling performance and timely breakthroughs.

🔥 South Africa Innings: Strong Start but Sudden Collapse

South Africa put up 263 runs in 49.1 overs — a total that looked competitive but slightly below par on a good Faisalabad pitch.

✅ Opening Stand Creates Pressure

The new opening pair:

  • Quinton de Kock — 63 (71)
  • Lhuan-dre Pretorius — 57 (60)

They added a 98-run partnership, leaving Pakistan searching for a breakthrough. Pretorius particularly impressed with early intent, striking boundaries freely.

Just as South Africa looked set for 300+, Saim Ayub — usually known for his batting — turned the game around with the ball.

❌ Middle-Order Collapse

After reaching 147/3, things changed dramatically:

Key Collapse PhaseScore Progress
98/0 ➝147/3
191/3 ➝228/8

Pakistan’s spin duo Abrar Ahmed and Mohammad Nawaz dismantled the middle-order with clever variations, while skipper Shaheen returned to take a big wicket in the death overs.

⭐ Key South African Performers

PlayerRunsBallsStrike Rate
Quinton de Kock637188.73
Lhuan-dre Pretorius576095.00
Matthew Breetzke425477.77
Corbin Bosch4140102.50

Bosch’s late hitting pushed South Africa past 260 — keeping the contest alive.

✅ Pakistan’s Best Bowlers

BowlerOversRunsWicketsEcon
Naseem Shah9.14034.36
Abrar Ahmed95335.88
Saim Ayub83924.87
Mohammad Nawaz104514.50

Saim’s wickets came at a crucial turning point — a major confidence booster for the young star.

🇵🇰 Pakistan Innings: Brilliant Start, Tough Middle, and Nerves of Steel at the End

Pakistan began brilliantly with an 87-run stand between Fakhar Zaman and Saim Ayub.

✅ Opening Partnership Confidence Boost

BatterRunsBalls4s6s
Fakhar Zaman455742
Saim Ayub394241

Both looked in control until spinner Ferreira removed them within quick succession.

❌ Babar Azam Fails to Capitalize

Babar entered under pressure but fell for a disappointing 7 off 12 — raising concerns about his current form.

⭐ The Match-Saving Partnership: Rizwan & Salman Agha

With Pakistan struggling at 105/3, Rizwan (55) and Agha (62) rebuilt the innings heroically with a 91-run partnership.

Their smart rotation of strike and well-timed boundaries gave Pakistan a solid position heading into the last 10 overs.

⚠️ A Dramatic Collapse

From 196/3 ➝ 252/7 — four wickets fell too quickly:

  • Rizwan — caught while trying to accelerate
  • Hussain Talat — aggressive but not enough
  • Hasan Nawaz — stumped cheaply
  • Salman Agha — dismissed after a brilliant fifty

The pressure returned — requiring a calm finish.

🏁 The Final Overs: Pakistan Hold Their Nerves

  • 18 runs required off 18 balls
  • Then 12 required off 12
  • Then 1 run required with 3 balls left

Mohammad Nawaz tried to finish with a six but got caught — increasing tension.

The final winning run came from Naseem Shah, who kept his cool and sprinted a sharp single — triggering huge celebrations.

Shaheen Afridi finished 4(4)* — showing leadership under pressure.

🌟 Player of the Match: Salman Ali Agha

62 runs
71 balls
7 boundaries
One of his most mature ODI innings.

He rescued Pakistan from trouble and kept the scoreboard moving intelligently.

His confidence as a middle-order backbone continues to grow, solving Pakistan’s long-standing No. 5 problem.

🧠 Tactical Analysis: How Pakistan Won

Game PhaseResult for Pakistan
Toss Decision✅ Shaheen’s decision to bowl worked
Bowling Powerplay❌ Bowlers struggled early
Middle Overs✅ Spin brought Pakistan back
Batting Powerplay✅ Aggressive start
Middle Overs✅ Rizwan–Agha partnership
Death Overs⚠️ Poor shot selection
Final Execution✅ Held nerves

Pakistan’s ability to fight back in both innings shows strong temperament and depth.

🔍 Squad Improvements Under Shaheen’s Captaincy

AreaImprovement Seen
New-ball aggressionBetter lines from Naseem
Spin managementTrust in young spinners
Fielding energyHigher intensity
Team spiritVisible unity in pressure

Shaheen Afridi is building a modern, fearless ODI unit.

❗ Concerns That Still Need Fixing

  • Babar Azam’s form slump continues
  • Finishing remains inconsistent
  • Quick wickets after set partnerships
  • Too many dot balls in first 25 overs

These improvements could make Pakistan more dominant in upcoming ODIs.

📊 CricTory Insights & Key Analytics

CategoryInsight
Game-Changing PhaseSouth Africa collapsed from 191/3 to 228/8
Heroic PartnershipRizwan & Agha added 91 runs under pressure
Death Overs PressurePakistan lost 4 wickets for 56 runs
Spin ImpactAbrar & Saim turned the match in middle overs
Captaincy ShiftShaheen’s rotation of bowlers impressed
Fielding FactorPakistan saved nearly 15 runs with quick stops

📌 Pakistan’s win probability dropped to 55% at 48th over — but surged to 97% after Nawaz’s six attempt & Naseem’s winning run.

📊 Match Summary Scorecard

South Africa: 263 all out (49.1 overs)
Top Performers: Pretorius 57, de Kock 63, Bosch 41
Best Bowlers (PAK): Naseem 3/40, Abrar 3/53

Pakistan: 264/8 (49.4 overs)
Top Performers: Agha 62, Rizwan 55, Fakhar 45
Best Bowlers (SA): Ngidi 2/46, Ferreira 2/53

Pakistan won by 2 wickets
🏆 Player of the Match: Salman Ali Agha

📈 Series Outlook — What This Win Means for Pakistan

  • Pakistan lead 1-0
  • Confidence boost for inexperienced middle-order
  • Shaheen’s leadership gaining trust of fans
  • Spinners proving matchwinners at home

Next Match Expectation:

  • South Africa will be eager to bounce back
  • Pakistan must avoid another batting collapse
Fans anticipate a full stadium for the 2nd ODI

❓ FAQs 

Q1: Who won Pakistan vs South Africa 1st ODI 2025?

A: Pakistan won by 2 wickets with 2 balls left.

Q2: Who was the Player of the Match?

A: Salman Ali Agha for his brilliant 62 off 71 balls.

Q3: Where was the match played?

A: Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad.

Q4: What was the winning moment?

A: Naseem Shah scored the final run with 2 balls to spare.

Q5: What is the series score now?

A: Pakistan lead 1-0 in the three-match ODI series.

✅ Conclusion 

Pakistan have started the series with a thrilling win that showcased their strength and composure under pressure. While the bowling unit responded brilliantly after a tough start, the middle-order rescue led by Salman Agha and Mohammad Rizwan proved match-defining. However, Pakistan must fix finishing problems and Babar Azam’s form before the next ODI. With this victory, Shaheen Afridi has taken a strong step forward as captain, and Pakistan carry momentum into the remaining matches of the series.

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