Championship standings
1st Test: Pacers To The Fore As Pak Fight Back At Centurion After Getting Out For 211
An interesting contest is brewing in Centurion as South Africa, hoping to confirm their place in next year’s ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final, pushed hard on a wicket that had pace and bounce as they capitalised on some poor shot selection by the Pakistan batters and superb five-wicket haul by Dane Paterson (5-61). After struggling with the bat, Pakistan struck back with the ball running through South Africa's top order in Centurion. At stumps, the Proteas were 129 runs adrift of the Pakistan total with seven wickets in hand. In all 293 runs were scored, even as 13 wickets fell on the day.
A win in this Test will ensure South Africa's participation in the WTC final. They are currently atop the WTC Standings.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31