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Champions Trophy 2017: South Africa win toss, opts to bat first

| | Jun 08, 2017, at 12:03 am
Birgmingham, June 7 (IBNS): In a match between two Group B teams, South Africa won the toss and opted to bat first against Pakistan in a Champions Trophy 2017 clash here on Wednesday.

While South Africa made no change to their playing XI from the last game, Pakistan brought in Fakhar Zaman and Zunaid Khan in place of Ahmed Shehzad ad Wahab Riaz.

Riaz received an ankle injury during the Sunday's high-voltage clash between India and Pakistan, that ruled him out of the tournament.

As per latest update, South Africa scored 22/0 in 5.5 overs.

Image: Official Facebook page of ICC.
 

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