Defending champions Pakistan, who need to beat South Africa in their final Super Eights match to have a chance of qualifying for the semi-finals, lose Salman Butt in the second over after Graeme Smith hangs on to a high catch
Jacques Kallis removes Khalid Latif for seven and then Charl Langeveldt dismisses Mohammad Hafeez as South Africa reduce Pakistan to 18-3 in the fifth over
Kamran Akmal (above) and younger brother Umar get Pakistan to 50-3 at the halfway stage before Kamran steps up the scoring rate with some big shots in his 37
Skipper Shahid Afridi, with a typically unorthodox 30 off 18 balls, helps Umar put on 50 off 29 balls as Pakistan take up the challenge with some spectacular strikes
The 19-year-old Umar smacks Roelof van der Merwe for two successive sixes but then falls next ball while attempting a third, but his 51 comes off 33 balls and helps Pakistan finish their innings on 148-7
Langeveldt, having dismissed Umar and Afridi, sees off Misbah-ul-Haq and finishes with excellent figures of 4-19 as South Africa manage to limit the damage in the final overs
Pakistan boost their hopes by dismissing Herschelle Gibbs in the third over thanks to Misbah-ul-Haq's catch off Abdul Razzak
Afridi takes a simple catch to dismiss his rival captain, Smith, for 13 off Abdur Rehman and South Africa are struggling to chase Pakistan's total
Kallis scrambles a run despite the best efforts of Kamran but he is out for 22 to Saeed Ajmal in the 11th over and South Africa are behind Pakistan's run rate
AB de Villiers hits two sixes in a 41-ball 53 but gets out trying to scoop an Ajmal delivery over his head and South Africa are 104-5 in the 14th over
Ajmal takes two more wickets to finish with 4-26 and Pakistan are soon celebrating an 11-run win and a possible place in the semi-finals after South Africa finish on 137-7 - the win means England qualify for the last four
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