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South Africa defeated Pakistan by 10 wickets in the second Test. On the fourth day at Newlands Stadium in Cape Town, the home team got a target of 61 runs, which the team achieved in 7.1 overs without any loss. South Africa had won the first Test by 2 wickets, so the series was also won by the home team by 2-0. Opener Ryan Rickelton, who played a marathon innings of 259 runs in the first innings, was the Player of the Match. Marco Jansen, who took 10 wickets, was chosen as the Player of the Series. Pakistan scored 478 runs in the second innings.
Pakistan continued their second innings on the fourth day with a score of 213/1. Shan Masood started playing ahead with a score of 102 runs. Night watchman Khurram Shahzad was dismissed after scoring 18 runs. After him all the batsmen got a good start, but no one could play a big innings. Masood was dismissed after scoring 145 runs. After him, Kamran Ghulam 28, Saud Shakeel 23, Mohammad Rizwan 41, Salman Aga 48, Amer Jamal 34 and Mir Hamza were out after scoring 16 runs. The team scored 478 runs in the second innings and South Africa got a target of 61 runs. Rabada-Maharaj got 3-3 wickets
Kagiso Rabada and Keshav Maharaj took 3-3 wickets in bowling from South Africa. Marco Jansen got 2 and Kwena Mphaka got 1 wicket. Mphaka took the big wicket of Masood. 3 bowlers from the team gave more than 100 runs. Bedingham hit 5 fours and 2 sixes
South Africa sent David Bedingham to open in place of Ryan Rickelton in the second innings. He batted fast and scored 47 runs in just 30 balls to give the team victory. He hit 5 fours and 2 sixes. In front of him, Aiden Markram remained not out after scoring 14 runs off 13 balls. Pakistan had to play follow-on on the third day. On the third day of the match, Pakistan could score only 194 runs in the first innings. South Africa gave them follow-on, the team came back in the second innings and scored 213 runs after losing one wicket. Shan Masood scored a century, whereas Babar Azam was out after scoring 81 runs. Read the full news…
