South Africa are set to face Pakistan in the first ODI of their three-match series on December 17, 2024, at Boland Park in Paarl. Following a successful T20I series where South Africa clinched a 2-0 victory, the Proteas are looking to maintain their momentum in the 50-over format.
Top-order batter Temba Bavuma is 100 per cent fit and will return to lead the Proteas side in the ODIs after guiding them to victory in the two-match Test series against Sri Lanka.
The upcoming leg holds significant importance for both South Africa and Pakistan with the Champions Trophy 2025 approaching. It offers an excellent opportunity for both sides to fine-tune their preparations for the marquee tournament. With both squads nearly at full strength, this promises to be an electrifying contest.
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SA vs PAK, 1st ODI: Predicted playing XI for South Africa
The South African team management has been working on fine-tuning their squad, and the predicted playing XI for the first ODI includes a blend of experience and youthful talent:
- Temba Bavuma (c) – The captain will lead from the front, aiming to set a solid foundation for the innings.
- Reeza Hendricks – Coming off a sensational century in the second match of the T20I series against Pakistan, Hendricks will be crucial at the top of the order.
- Rassie van der Dussen – Known for his consistency, van der Dussen will look to build partnerships and anchor the innings.
- Aiden Markram – A dynamic batter who can accelerate the scoring, Markram’s role will be pivotal in the middle overs.
- David Miller – With his explosive batting capabilities, Miller is expected to provide fireworks towards the end of the innings.
- Heinrich Klaasen (wk) – The wicketkeeper-batters has been in good form and will be crucial for both scoring runs and keeping wickets.
- Marco Jansen – An all-rounder who can contribute with both bat and ball, Jansen adds depth to the lineup.
- Kagiso Rabada – Returning to ODIs after a break, Rabada’s pace and experience will be vital in leading the bowling attack.
- Tabraiz Shamsi – The left-arm wrist-spinner will aim to exploit any turn on offer and take crucial wickets in the middle overs.
- Andile Phehlukwayo – Another all-rounder who can chip in with valuable runs and provide variety in the bowling attack.
- Kwena Maphaka – The 18-year-old pacer, fresh off his domestic success, is expected to make his ODI debut after impressing in the T20Is.