The lower order increased Pakistan's lead to 200 runs against South Africa on the third day of the second and final test on Saturday. Earlier, fast bowler Hasan Ali’s five-wicket haul earned Pakistan a vital 71-run first innings lead as the visitors were bowled out for 201, half an hour after lunch. Hasan, returning to the five-day format after a …
That's it for Day 3! Temba Bavuma, one of South Africa's better performers in the 1st innings is back in the hut for a duck. South Africa finished the second day's play, staring down the barrel on 9/2, still 488 runs behind India's first-innings score. When Rohit's carnage of 28 fours and six sixes ended off Kagiso Rabada’s bowling, every …
George Linde, who was part of the touring South Africa A side to India last month, was called up to replace the injured Keshav Maharaj. Ranchi: South Africa’s debutant left-arm spinner George Linde on Saturday said it was unfortunate that they failed to latch onto the chance given by Indian opener Rohit Sharma, whose maiden double century put the hosts …