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South Africa win toss, elect to bowl first

January 04, 2019

Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed could be in serious trouble over a remark that bordered on being a racist slur against South Africa’s Andile Phehlukwayo during the second one-day worldwide between the two teams in Durban on Tuesday, espncricinfo reported.His distasteful comments on the South African player were caught on the broadcast stump mikes and discussed by the commentators.DURBAN: The Pakistan cricket team’s skipper Sarfraz Ahmed has pleaded guilty in a meeting with match referee Ranjan Madugalle here on Wednesday, according to a report aired on Geo News. Sarfaraz said, “Abey kaale, teri ammi aaj kahan baitheen hain?” Kya parhwa ke aaya hai aaj?The sledge translates roughly to: “Hey black [man], where is your mother sitting?” Instead, Sarfraz said his comments – which specifically referenced the amount of fortune Phehlukwayo enjoyed while batting – was “not directed towards anyone in particular”.”What prayer did you get her to say for you today?” the wicket-keeper was heard saying in Urdu as South Africa’s Andile Phehlukwayo ran off to the non-striker’s end in the 37th over. Danelle Collins Stuns Angelique Kerber, Advances to Quarterfinals at Australian OpenPhehlukwayo finished with an unbeaten knock of 69 besides also sharing a 127-run stand after South Africa were…

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