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Tuesday, 3 December, 2002, 17:55 GMT
Weather gets in Sami's way
Sami took four wickets against a strong home side
Tour match, Randjesfontein: Pakistan (229-9 dec) drew with Nicky Oppenheimer XI (187-9)
Mohammad Sami impressed with bat and ball but Pakistan could not force a result in the opening match of their South African tour against a Nicky Oppenheimer XI in Randjesfontein. Sami hit a valuable 35 runs in a ninth wicket partnership of 73 with Abdur Razzaq, who top-scored with 63, to take the tourists from a precarious 130 for eight to 229 for nine. And the paceman then took four for 52 to reduce the home side, containing four of South Africa's one-day squad, to 127 for eight. Fellow opening bowler Mohammad Zahid contributed three for 45. But Gauteng batsman Zander de Bruyn anchored a tail-end fightback, hitting 83 not out in a two-hour innings. And bad light intervened in the 48th over to put an end to any hope of a result.
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