South Africa took complete control of the second test, reducing Pakistan to 64 for three at stumps on day two at World Sports Betting Newlands in Cape Town on Saturday afternoon. Kagiso Rabada (6 ...
Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan kept the ship steady and they will be looking to build on their partnership on day three. There is "a bit of cloud around, more than other days and it rained a bit ...
Hello and welcome to day three of the second test between South Africa and Pakistan in Newlands. South Africa dominated day two with the bat seeing Ryan Rickleton reach a career-best 259 and Kyle ...
Babar’s 58 included seven boundaries from 127 balls, ending a 98-run stand with Mohammad Rizwan (46) for the fourth wicket, with Pakistan still 460 runs behind South Africa’s first-innings ...
Salman Ali Agha and Mohammad Rizwan fought back with an 88-run partnership ... the bowling attack with three wickets each, while Marco Jansen and Kwena Maphaka picked up two and one respectively.
Masood and Babar Azam (81) had defied the South African attack, laying down a 205-run opening stand before Babar drove a wide delivery from Marco Jansen (19-0-85-2) to David Bedingham in the gully ...
Their only second innings success came late in the day when Babar chased a full, wide ball from Marco ... Jansen found extra bounce and though both made things difficult for Azam and Mohammad ...
Jansen and Rickelton first added 86 runs for the 7th-wicket from only 67 deliveries while Maharaj dominated the 9th-wicket stand of 42 with Kagiso Rabada (6 not out) from 32 balls.
Captain Shan Masood's resilient century, along with Babar Azam's 81, Agha Salman’s 48, and Mohammad Rizwan’s ... 18 runs before falling to Marco Jansen early on, leaving Pakistan at 235/2 ...