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The first Test is being played between South Africa and Pakistan at the SuperSport Park Stadium in Centurion. On Friday, South Africa scored 301 runs in the first innings and took a lead of 90 runs. Aiden Markram scored 89 and Corbin Bosch scored 81 runs from the team. By the end of the day’s play, Pakistan scored 88 runs for the loss of 3 wickets in the second innings. Pakistan had scored 211 runs in the first innings, the team is currently trailing by 2 runs. Babar Azam remained not out after scoring 16 and Saud Shakeel remained not out after scoring 8 runs. Markram-Bavuma made a fifty partnership
South Africa started playing ahead of the score of 82/3 on the second day. Aiden Markram continued his innings with a score of 47 and Temba Bavuma with a score of 4 runs. Both took the team beyond 100 runs, Bavuma was dismissed after scoring 31 runs and his 70-run partnership with Markram was broken. Markram stuck at one end
After Bavuma, David Bedingham got out after scoring 30, Kyle Varian 2 and Marco Jansen also got out after scoring 2 runs. The team lost 7 wickets at a score of 191 runs. Here Markram was stuck at one end, he got the support of Corbin Bosch and the score crossed 200. Both of them also gave the team a lead, Markram was then dismissed at a score of 89 runs. Bosch took the team beyond 300
Despite losing 8 wickets at 213 runs, South Africa reached 301 runs. Corbin Bosch made a partnership of 41 runs with Kagiso Rabada and 47 runs with Dan Paterson. Rabada got out after scoring 13 and Paterson after scoring 12 runs. Bosch remained not out after scoring 81 runs, he hit 15 fours in the innings. From Pakistan, Khurram Shahzad and Naseem Shah took 3-3 wickets. Amer Jamal got 2 wickets. Mohammad Abbas and Saim Ayub also got 1 success each. Pakistan trails by 2 runs in the second innings
Pakistan trailed by 90 runs in the first innings. The team scored 88 runs after losing 3 wickets in the second innings, so the team is still trailing by 2 runs. Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel returned not out. Ayub got out after scoring 28, Captain Shan Masood 28 and Kamran Ghulam got out after scoring 4 runs. Marco Jansen took 2 and Kagiso Rabada took 1 wicket. Pakistan all out for 211 on the first day. On Thursday, Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat in Centurion. Kamran Ghulam hit a fifty, the rest of the batsmen could not score more than 30 runs. The team could score only 211 runs. From South Africa, Corbin Bosch took 4 and Dan Paterson took 5 wickets. Read the full news…
