South Africa lead the three-match series 1–0; Gaddafi Stadium set for sold-out showdown

Cricket fever grips Lahore as Pakistan and South Africa gear up for the second T20 International of the three-match series, set to take place at Gaddafi Stadium tonight (Friday).

The match will begin at 8:00 PM under clear skies, with ideal weather conditions expected for a full game.

All tickets for the highly anticipated fixture have been sold out, reflecting the massive excitement among fans hoping to see the home side bounce back and level the series.


Pakistan seek redemption after heavy defeat

South Africa enter the match with a 1–0 lead following their commanding 55-run victory in the first T20I in Rawalpindi.

Pakistan, meanwhile, are aiming to regroup after a disappointing performance in the series opener, where their batting lineup struggled to chase down a steep target.

Both teams held intensive practice sessions at the Gaddafi Stadium on Thursday, focusing on key areas like fielding, death bowling, and top-order stability. Team management emphasized composure and execution under pressure as crucial factors in today’s contest.


Head-to-head record

Historically, Pakistan and South Africa have shared a closely contested rivalry in T20 cricket.

Out of 25 T20Is played between the two nations:

  • South Africa have won 13 matches,
  • Pakistan have claimed 12 victories.

A win tonight for Pakistan would level the series and set up a thrilling decider in the third T20I.


Match details

Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Time: 8:00 PM (Pakistan Standard Time)
Weather: Clear skies, no rain forecast
Tickets: Sold out

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