South Africa secured a decisive 150-run victory against Pakistan in a rain-affected World Cup match on Tuesday at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, moving to the top of the points table. With 10 points from six matches, South Africa temporarily lead Australia and England, both with 9 points, who face each other on Wednesday in Indore. The match was shortened to 40 overs per side due to initial delays, with South Africa posting 312 for 9. Laura Wolvaardt scored 90, while Sune Luus and Marizanne Kapp contributed 61 and 68, respectively. Rain interruptions led to further adjustments, setting Pakistan a revised DLS target of 234 in 20 overs. Pakistan struggled, managing only 83 for seven. Pakistan's chase got off to a poor start, reaching just 35 for 4 by the tenth over before rain int
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