LAHORE, Feb. 11 -- Having won the Test series, Pakistan are aiming to keep their winning momentum intact when they take on visiting South Africa in the first Twenty20 international of a three-match series at picturesque Gaddafi Stadium here on Thursday (today). Skipper Babar Azam and his men are hoping to turn their Twenty20 fortunes around when face depleted Proteas as they have won just one of their last eight Twenty20 series, with victory coming against lowly Zimbabwe. But they are seeking a return to the form that saw them win 11 series in a row from September 2016 to November 2018, lifting them to the top of the world rankings. Pakistan's spirits are riding high after beating South Africa by 95 runs in Rawalpindi on Monday to take th...