During the first ODI against South Africa at Boland Park, Pakistan speedster Haris Rauf dropped an easy catch of Marco Jansen. Abrar Ahmed bowled a full delivery on the middle and leg to Marco Jansen, who tried to sweep it. The ball got a top edge and flew towards the backward square leg where Rauf was assigned. Rauf got himself right under the ball, but it got deflected off his fingers to the ground, leaving him totally clueless. The crowd too broke into laughter as the netizens brought reference to Pakistan's vintage fielding. Watch the video here Vintage Pakistan Fielding ☕️ pic.twitter.com/LsYLle96Xe — 🤸 (@NithinWatto185) December 17, 2024 Rauf stood wicketless, but Ahmed cleared Jansen soon after. Shaheen Afridi took his catch, and the batter was dismissed after scoring 10 runs. Read also: Watch: Daniel Sams’ 31 Runs Off 6 Balls Stuns Strikers Pakistan won by 3 wickets; Ayub shines Despite some vintage comic relief, Pakistan sealed a 3-wicket victory, thanks to Saim Ayub's 109 runs while chasing. Coming to bat first, the openers Tony de Zorzi (33) and Ryan Rickelton (36) tried to give a good start until Salman Agha cleared both. Heinrich Klassen was the highest scorer on the team, scoring 86 runs, but no one supported him in the end. South Africa scored 239 runs, losing 9 wickets. Salman Agha, who was rewarded the Man of the Match award, shone both with the ball and the bat. Agha took 4 wickets, giving 32 runs, while Ahmed took 2. Both Afridi and Ayub took 1 wicket each. With the bat, Agha scored 83 runs, the second-highest after Ayub for Pakistan.