SA vs PAK | Twitter reacts to veteran bowlers outshine gritty Masood as Proteas perfect clean sweep
South Africa beat Pakistan by ten wickets and clinch a 2-0 series whitewash at the Newlands, Cape Town. Three-fers from Kagiso Rabada and Keshav Maharaj eclipsed Shan Masood’s 145 as a target of 58 runs in the fourth innings seemed a cakewalk for the World Test Championship finalists.
Following a strong opening stand on the third day, Pakistan continued merry-making with nightwatchman Khurram Shahzad and Kamran Ghulam assisting well-set Shan Masood in the morning session. A 30 and 33-run stand steered Pakistan past the 300-run mark. Saud Shakeel and Masood played out the old ball until Lunch with a score of 312/3.
After three overs in the session with the worn-out Kookaburra, the duo of Kagiso Rabada and Kwena Maphaka struck with the second new ball as Masood and Shakeel departed in a space of three deliveries. However, the Proteas failed to capitalize on the exerted pressure as Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha consolidated a fifty-plus-run partnership. The right-handed pair played out the new ball with caution, steering Pakistan to 398/5 at Tea.
With 23 runs behind, the pair resumed proceeding with a similar approach and earned Pakistan the lead with a 98-run stand before Keshav Maharaj outsmarted Rizwan in the 110th over. Although the left-arm spinner created more opportunities to take wickets, the slip fielding disappointed. This allowed Aamer Jamal and Agha to add 34 runs together before Maharaj and Rabada cleared the clutter after the 115th over, curbing Pakistan to 478 runs.
Aiming for a target of 58 runs, David Bedingham opened the innings with Aiden Markram. After an observative couple of overs, the pair attacked the opposition to bring up quick runs. For a moment, a score of 51 in six overs felt like a powerplay score in a T20 game as the requisite seven runs
What a win!
South Africa beat Pakistan by 10 wickets. We win the series 2-0 🥹🇿🇦
— Sarkastik Observer ☭ (@SiyaSindelo) January 6, 2025
Easy win
Easy win for South Africa. But Pakistan too gave a good fight
— AK 🇦🇺 (@AKMSDIAN7781) January 6, 2025
Gone
PAKISTAN all out on 478 runs in their 2nd innings against South Africa.
— sports news (@CricUniverse7) January 6, 2025
Now South Africa needs 58 runs to win the TEST match.#SAvPAK
Big win
South Africa is going to win this game . South Africa is on fire 🔥. #SAvsPAK #DontStopStreaming #CatchEveryMatch pic.twitter.com/s7D22Yeeoh
— manzur shaban (@Manzurshaban123) January 6, 2025
No pressure
South Africa needs 58 to win with no pressure unless quick wickets fall. Pakistan must hit good line and length, but will miss having a proper spinner. Can there be any drama? 🏏 #Cricket #SAvsPak #TestCricket
— AB Abbasi 🇵🇰 (@AB_ABBASI) January 6, 2025
Remarkable
What a Remarkable Record for Temba Babuma
— Arslan Ali (@Arsal1431) January 6, 2025
Till now unbeaten Captain in test cricket for South Africa
Today could be his 8th Win remarkable #SAvsPAK #PAKvsSA #PakistanCricket pic.twitter.com/AKlYYKEvFG
That's it
THAT'S it! South africa win the match and also the series 2 nil! Congratulations @ProteasMenCSA #SAvsPAK
— Marco Jacobs Radio Guy ™️ 🇿🇦 (@MarcoJacobsZA) January 6, 2025
Fantastic
PAKISTAN 🇵🇰 innings comes to an end on 478/9. Overall a good batting display in this innings, Atleast they didn't lost this game by an innings.
— Shoaib Akhtar (@MashhoodZo80732) January 6, 2025
South Africa needs 58 runs to win.#PAKvSA #SAvPAK #BackTheBoysInGreen pic.twitter.com/an85BMoz5N
On a roll!
This is now South Africa's 7th Test win in a row!
— ThePoppingCrease (@PoppingCreaseSA) January 6, 2025
They are on a roll! #SAvPAK pic.twitter.com/H7dcrm6D2V
7 in a row
South Africa win a seventh successive Test (their record is nine in 2002-3) and sweep the summer.
— Firdose Moonda (@FirdoseM) January 6, 2025
What an enjoyable six weeks of Test #cricket. Despite opportunities to play red-ball cricket shrinking here, South Africa can still dance with the big dogs. See you at Lord's!
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