Web desk: On the third day of the opening Test match against South Africa, the Pakistan team will continue their second innings, starting with a total of 88 runs and 3 wickets down. However, the match has been temporarily halted due to rain in Centurion.
By the end of the second day of the Centurion Test, Pakistan had scored 88 for 3 in their second innings and needed 2 more runs to take South Africa’s lead.
South Africa were bowled out for 301 runs in their first innings before Pakistan team scored 211 runs in the first innings.
In the ongoing first Test against South Africa, Pakistan will continue their second innings today, resuming at 88 runs for the loss of 3 wickets. The match, being held in Centurion, faced a delay due to rain. Babar Azam contributed 16 runs, while Saud Shakeel added 8 runs. Saim Ayub was the top scorer for the inning with 27 runs, followed closely by Shan Masood, who scored 28 runs. Kamran Ghulam, however, managed to score only 4 runs before being dismissed.
The third day of the Centurion Test between Pakistan and South Africa is delayed due to rain.