Pakistan are precariously placed after losing to India and the West Indies in their first two matches and a victory tomorrow in the Pool B game at the Eden Park would save them from being placed in a difficult situation for a quarterfinal spot besides boosting their confidence.
The 1992 champions would want to prove a couple of points against the Proteas who are on a roll after suffering a comprehensive defeat against India. Pakistan have been beaten by the Proteas in all their earlier three World Cup meetings (1992, 1996, 1999) and they would want to tick a win, besides also posting their first victory against a big side in this edition.
It was just three matches ago that South Africa's unbeaten World Cup record against India was broken due a fragile batting line-up. But, the Proteas have responded in a magnificent fashion after that forgettable batting show with captain A B de Villiers leading the charge.
Tomorrow's match could be decided by who bats better in a tournament fast turning out to be a 'batting World Cup'. Both sides are traditionally strong in bowling department though Pakistan will be hoping that their spearhead Mohammad Irfan regains full fitness after injuring a hip muscle in the match against UAE. Coach Waqar Younis was confident the seven foot fast bowler will be fit for tomorrow's match.