The trio hit 40s as South Africa chased down Pakistan’s 154-run target with nine balls to spare
Queensland and Tasmania share the points after only 16 overs were possible due to rain and bad light, with Renshaw posting 51 off 36
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South Africa made one change, bringing in fast bowler Sekhukhune for Masabata Klaas
Gaikwad and Abhimanyu failed with the bat again, but the Indians ended the second day 120 in front with eight wickets in hand
Game against Worcestershire in the balance heading into day two
Nepal and UAE will kickstart the tournament in the afternoon game on July 19 while India and Pakistan will play in the evening
Bangladesh’s qualification for the semis will also depend on Thailand fare against SL later in the day
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