Pakistan biggest victories against South Africa
Written by Muhammad Asim on February 19th, 2007
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During the second ODI Durban Pakistan defeated South Africa by 141 runs. This was Pakistan’s second best ODI victory against South Africa. The best still remains of 182 runs at Port Elizabeth in 2002. This was also Pakistan’s only second 100 plus-run win against the Proteas. The table below has the complete details.

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