Pakistani cricket team in South Africa in 1994–95
The Pakistani cricket team toured South Africa in the 1994–95 season. On the tour they played two first-class tour matches, three one-day matches and a single Test match. They also competed in a quadrangular tournament against New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka, entitled the Mandela Trophy. They lost the best-of-three final series 2–0 to South Africa, having topped the table in the group stage. They lost the only Test by 324 runs. Squads
Wasim Akram missed the South African leg of the tour with sinus trouble and was replaced by Ata-ur-Rehman. Aamer Nazir joined the tour party when Waqar Younis returned home injured. Tour matchesNicky Oppenheimer XI v Sri LankansThis match did not have List A status. 50-over: Transvaal Invitation XI v PakistanisThis match did not have List A status. 50-over: Eastern Cape Invitation XI v PakistanisThis match did not have List A status. First-class: Western Province v PakistanisFirst-class: Natal v PakistanisMandela TrophyPakistan played in a quadrangular tournament with New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka. Played in a round-robin format, all four teams played each other once, with the top two teams going through to a best-of-three final series to decide the winner. Group stage
Final seriesSouth Africa won the best of three final series against Pakistan 2–0. 1st Final
2nd Final
Test seriesOnly TestRecordsThis match was the inaugural Test between Pakistan and South Africa. At the time, this was South Africa's second-largest Test victory by runs.[4] See alsoNotes
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