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South Africa’s Ryan Rickelton and Temba Bavuma on Day 1 of the second Check vs Pakistan.© AFP
Ryan Rickelton and Temba Bavuma hit centuries and batted South Africa into a robust place on the primary day of the second Check in opposition to Pakistan at Newlands on Friday. South Africa have been 316 for 4 on the shut of play. Rickelton (176 not out) and South African captain Bavuma (106) placed on 235 for the fourth wicket after the pair got here along with the overall on 72 for 3. At that stage South Africa have been at risk of losing the benefit of profitable the toss on a superb batting pitch. However Rickelton and Bavuma have been seldom troubled as they posted a fifty partnership off 66 balls and scored persistently at higher than 4 runs an over all through their stand.
It was the left-handed Rickelton’s second Check century in three matches, following a shaky begin to his Check profession through which he had did not register a half-century in his first 12 innings. He was in commanding type, placing 21 fours and a six off 232 balls.
Bavuma recorded the fourth Check hundred of a profession through which he has made 24 half-centuries. He was out quarter-hour earlier than the shut, caught behind off occasional off-spinner Salman Agha. He hit 9 fours and two sixes in a 179-ball innings.
Regardless of taking three wickets earlier than lunch, it was a lacklustre efficiency by Pakistan, who solely managed to bowl 80 overs in six-and-a-half hours and infrequently seemed threatening.
Pakistan opening batsman Saim Ayub suffered an ankle harm when he fell awkwardly within the outfield within the seventh over of the day. He was taken to the dressing room on a cellular stretcher and didn’t return to the sector.
Pakistan’s hopes rose when Aiden Markram was caught behind off Khurram Shahzad for 17 after he and Rickelton placed on 61 for the primary wicket.
Wiaan Mulder (5) and Tristan Stubbs (0) adopted in fast succession shortly earlier than lunch, caught behind off Mohammad Abbas and Agha respectively. However the remainder of the day belonged to South Africa.
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