Lee, Kapp half-centuries help South Africa level series
After Bismah Maroof scored her second consecutive half-century to help Pakistan to 128/5, Lee and Kapp took control for South Africa to help the hosts level the five-match series at 1-1.
Maroof, Pakistan’s skipper, continued her strong run by top-scoring for her side with 63 not out – following on from her unbeaten 53 in the first T20I – to anchor the innings after she won the toss and chose to bat.
It's over! South Africa win the second #SAWvPAKW T20I by 8 wickets.
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Her innings comprised nine fours as she compiled nearly half of Pakistan’s score, helping the visitors finish on 128/5.
Javeria Rauf (16) and Umaima Sohail (23) put on 36 for the first wicket, before Maroof entered the fray. Aliya Riaz was present with Maroof for the biggest partnership of the innings, as the pair put on 49 for the fourth wicket from 37 balls, with Riaz contributing 13 from 14 balls.
Riaz fell, nicking behind to the 'keeper to give Masabata Klaas a wicket before a single from Maroof in the very next over took her to the fifty-milestone. The left-hand batter demonstrated her fine touch in the final over of the innings as well – she deposited Shabnim Ismail down the ground for back-to-back boundaries to help Pakistan collect 11 from the over.
Despite an expensive final over, Ismail (0/17) was economical for South Africa, as was Tumi Sekhukhune (1/12 off three overs), while skipper Sune Luus claimed 2/29, removing both Sohail and Nida Dar.
HALF-CENTURY for Lizelle Lee! What a mature knock from the opener. Her eighth in T20I cricket. South Africa now need 22 runs to win. SA; 107/1 after 17 overs
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Lee set a marker early on in the run-chase, driving Sana Mir through extra cover for four with excellent timing. The dismissal of Tazmin Brits did little to dampen South Africa’s cause as Lee and Kapp kept the scoreboard ticking.
Lee’s fifty arrived with a single down to long-off from Dar off 50 balls, and Kapp reached the landmark herself from the first ball of the final over, guiding a full toss from Dar behind square on the leg-side for her sixth and final boundary.
Dar had Lee caught at deep square-leg to make for a nervy finish, with two needed from two balls, but Kapp was on hand to see her side home.