But Agha and Rizwan rebuilt once more. They wore off the sheen of the ball, and kept the strike turning over. There were just three fours in the first 55 runs of the partnership as Pakistan looked to milk the tiring bowlers, but when Mulder erred, Agha was quick to put him away for two fours in three balls.
Pakistan 155 for 6 (Babar 58, Rizwan 46, Rabada 2-28) trail South Africa 615 by 460 runs. Pakistan lost their middle order on the third morning as South Africa took a massive step
South Africa got a big boost a few days after sealing a spot in the final of the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025 with a co
South Africa’s youngest test cricketer Kwena Maphaka got the key wicket of Babar Azam as Pakistan slipped to 155-6 on the third day of the second and final test on Sunday. The 18-year-old Maphaka celebrated his maiden test wicket in his debut test when the left-arm fast bowler had Babar caught down the leg side and left the visitors still trailing by 460 runs at lunch.
Pakistan began the day on 64-3, trailing South Africa by 314 runs, with the hosts still to bat for a second time.Former Test captain Azam made 58 before being dismissed by Kwena Maphaka to end his 98-run partnership with wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan (46).
Pakistan: 165/6 (Babar Azam 58; Kagiso Rabada 2/28)NEWLANDS, CAPE TOWN - SOUTH Africa's youngest ever Test cricketer, Kwena Maphaka, claimed the esteemed wicket of Pakistan's premier Test batter, Babar Azam,
Mohammad Rizwan started off cautiously by playing out two maidens, respectively. A rather sedate Rizwan seemed to have turned up the ante by stroking Marco Jansen for