PRETORIA (Reuters) -Pakistan trailed by only two runs as they reached 88-3 in their second innings when bad light brought a premature end to day two of the first test against South Africa at Centurion ...
The first cricket test of two-match series between Pakistan and South Africa will begin in Centurion today. The match will ...
Day 2 between South Africa and Pakistan was a whirlwind of an experience ... South African all-rounder who grabbed ...
Earlier, in the third Test against Australia at Brisbane, Mohammed Siraj had switched the bails while Australian batter ...
Coming in to bat for the second innings, Pakistan faced an early blow as power pacer Kagiso Rabada struck and Saim Ayub got ...
CENTURION, South Africa, Dec 27 (APP):Pakistan were trailing by two runs with seven second innings wickets in hand against ...
Fast bowler Corbin Bosch continued his strong debut with a record-breaking half century to help give South Africa the ...
South Africa’s Corbin Bosch’s remarkable Test debut has continued, with the evergreen 30-year-old hitting an unbeaten 81 in addition to his first innings four-wicket haul to put his country in the box ...
Debutant Corbin Bosch hit 81 not out and left-arm fast bowler Marco Jansen claimed two late wickets as South Africa took ...
With Babar Azam (16*) and Saud Shakeel (8*) at the crease, Pakistan will resume at 88-3 on Saturday, with South Africa ...
Corbin Bosch etched his name in record books on his Test debut against Pakistan. He first picked up 4/63 with the ball and ...