What is pakistan national cricket team vs south africa national cricket team match scorecard?

Here's some general information on how to interpret a Pakistan vs South Africa cricket match scorecard:

A cricket scorecard provides a detailed summary of a cricket match. Here are some key elements:

  • Teams and Innings: The scorecard will clearly state which teams are playing (Pakistan and South Africa in this case) and which innings is being represented. Each team typically bats twice in a Test match, and once in ODI or T20 matches.

  • Batsmen Statistics: For each batsman, the scorecard will show:

    • Name of the batsman
    • How they were dismissed (e.g., Bowled, Caught, LBW, Run Out, Stumped)
    • The bowler or fielder responsible for the dismissal.
    • The number of runs scored.
    • The number of balls faced.
    • The number of fours (4s) and sixes (6s) hit.
    • Strike rate (Runs Scored / Balls Faced * 100)
  • Bowler Statistics: For each bowler, the scorecard will show:

    • Name of the bowler
    • Number of overs bowled
    • Number of maidens bowled (overs where no runs were scored)
    • Number of runs conceded.
    • Number of wickets taken
    • Economy rate (Runs Conceded / Overs Bowled)
  • Extras: This section details any extra runs conceded by the bowling team, such as:

    • Wides (WD)
    • No-Balls (NB)
    • Byes (B)
    • Leg Byes (LB)
  • Fall of Wickets: This shows the score at which each wicket fell, and the order in which batsmen were dismissed.

  • Total Score and Result: The scorecard clearly indicates the final score for each innings and the overall result of the match (e.g., Pakistan won by X runs, South Africa won by Y wickets, Match Drawn).