South Africa clinch series with 10-wicket thrashing of Pakistan in second Test in Newlands
South Africa comfortably chase down 58 runs in 7.1 overs to secure 2-0 series victory over Pakistan; Ryan Rickelton named player of the match after scoring 259 in South Africa's decisive first innings; Proteas to face Australia in maiden World Test Championship final in London in June
Monday 6 January 2025 18:26, UK
South Africa earned a seventh successive win after beating Pakistan by 10 wickets on day four of the second Test at Newlands to clinch a 2-0 series victory.
Pakistan, who were forced to follow-on after being bowled out for 194 in their first innings, fought hard to avert an innings defeat with only 10 batters after Saim Ayub was injured on the first day, setting South Africa just 58 runs to win.
David Bedingham and Aiden Markram knocked off the runs in just 7.1 overs to wrap up the series after their narrow two-wicket win at Centurion, also inside four days.
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Since beating the West Indies by 40 runs at Providence last August, South Africa have achieved 2-0 series wins against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan and qualified for their first World Test Championship final in June in London.
Ryan Rickelton's 259 in South Africa's decisive first-innings total of 615 earned him the player of the match, but he didn't take the field on Monday because of a groin injury.
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Pakistan's long resistance on the flat, dry pitch was largely based on a determined century from captain Shan Masood, who batted for just over six hours before falling for 145 to 18-year-old debutant Kwena Maphaka after lunch.
Pakistan started the day on 213-1 and nightwatchman Khurram Shahzad frustrated South Africa in the morning before Marco Jansen had him caught at point on 18. Jansen came close to also dismissing Kamran Ghulam without scoring in the same over but Bedingham missed an easy catch at first slip.
Ghulam hit four boundaries in a 28 but was undone by Kagiso Rabada off a delivery that just came back enough to hit the off stump as the batter attempted a loose drive and missed the line of the ball.
The Proteas took the new ball after lunch and struck twice in the next two overs.
Rabada found the outside edge of Saud Shakeel on 23 and the left-hander was caught in the slips, then South Africa got the big wicket of Masood. A successful lbw referral showed Maphaka's sharp delivery hit the Pakistan captain on the front pad.
Masood helped to narrow the deficit to 109 but Pakistan were five wickets down with only four wickets left.
Salman Ali Agha (48) and Mohammad Rizwan (41) survived close lbw reviews early in their innings before spinner Keshav Maharaj, who bowled long spells on Monday, dismissed both batters.
No 9 batter Mir Hamza (16) smashed Rabada for a straight six before he was the last man out, top-edging the pacer, who finished with 3-115.
Maharaj (3-137) and Jansen (2-101) also helped as South Africa had to grind out 122.1 overs.
Bedingham opened the batting for the Proteas in the absence of the injured Rickelton and hit an unbeaten 44 off 30 balls with four boundaries and two sixes.