Rawalpindi Test: South Africa Struggles at 204/5 in Reply to Pakistan’s 333
The second wicket fell when Aiden Markram was dismissed by Sajid Khan after scoring 32.
RAWALPINDI: On the third day of the second Test match in Rawalpindi, South Africa continued their innings in response to Pakistan’s first-innings total of 333 runs. By the early session, South Africa had lost their fifth wicket at the score of 185.
Pakistan were bowled out for 333 on the second day. In response, South Africa have scored 204 runs for the loss of five wickets so far.
South Africa began their innings with openers Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton. However, Rickelton was the first to fall, scoring 14 runs before being caught behind off Shaheen Afridi with the team total at 22.
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The second wicket fell when Aiden Markram was dismissed by Sajid Khan after scoring 32. Asif Afridi struck twice, removing Tony de Zorzi for 55 and Dewald Brevis for a duck. The fifth wicket to fall was Tristan Stubbs, who scored 76 before being dismissed.
Asif Afridi has been the standout bowler for Pakistan, claiming five wickets so far, putting South Africa under pressure as they trail Pakistan’s total.
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