Senuran Muthusamy and Kagiso Rabada staged a remarkable late comeback that put Pakistan on the back foot on the third day in Rawalpindi. South Africa Cricket Team. (PIC - IANS)
Senuran Muthusamy and Kagiso Rabada led an amazing late fightback that put Pakistan under pressure on the third day in Rawalpindi. South Africa took control of the second and final Test of the series by gaining a 71-run lead in the first innings.
Muthusamy scored a steady 89 runs, while Rabada hit a powerful 71, his first Test fifty, made in just 38 balls, after South Africa was struggling at 210 for 7. By the end of the day, Pakistan was 94 for 4, facing a tough challenge as the match had clearly turned in South Africa’s favour.
The day started with debutant Asif Afridi taking five wickets, becoming the oldest