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South Africa delivered a commanding performance at Newlands, Cape Town, to secure a 10-wicket victory over Pakistan in the second Test. This emphatic win not only completed a 2-0 series sweep but also reaffirmed the Proteas’ dominance in the ongoing ICC World Test Championship (WTC).
Match Summary
The hosts showcased their supremacy from the outset, piling up a mammoth first-innings total of 615 runs. Pakistan’s batting faltered in response, as they were bowled out for a mere 194, forcing South Africa to enforce the follow-on. With the help of a valiant effort in their second innings, led by skipper Shan Masood’s 145, Pakistan posted�🥃� 478 on the scoreboard.
South Africa’s bowlers were relentless, with Keshav Maharaj, Marco Jansen and Kagiso Rabada spearheading ✱the attack. The duo dismantled Pakistan’s batting l🅰ineup with precision, ensuring a target of just 58 runs for their batters.
South Africa’s decisive chase
The Proteas wasted no time in chasing down the paltry target, reaching 58 without losing a wicket in just 7.1 overs. Openers Aiden Markram and David Bedingham displayed composure and flair, sealing the win in style. This comprehensive victory underscored South Africa’s all-around excellence and tactical superiority throughout the series.
Temba Bavuma’s impeccable record as captain
The series win also marked another milestone for South Africa’s captain, Temba Bavuma, who has yet to taste defeat as Test skipper. With seven wins and one draw from eight matches, Bavuma’s leadership continues to elevate the team’s performance.
South Africa’s eyes on the ICC World Test Championship final
With the series wrapped up, South Africa now turn their focus to the ICC World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord’s in June. The Proteas will aim to carry this momentum into the high-stakes encounter, seeking to cement t♓heir place as one of the top teamꦡs in world cricket.
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Here are the reactions of fans:
teams of different eras and till date fꦅor this great achievement 👏🙌🥳😜 𓄧
— Kunal Chatterjee (@KunalCh37079569)
Since 2013, Pakistan have played 20 Tests in Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand – and lost all 20. |
— Grassroots Cricket (@grassrootscric)
Pakistan lastᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ ⛦20 Test matches in Australia and South Africa:
Lost 20
Won 0
Drawn 0— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket)
Pakistan’s Test recoওrd in Australia and South Africa since ❀1999
Matches 30
Won 1
Lost 29The only win was in Port Elizabeth, now known as G⛦qeberha, in 2007. Pakistan have made 11 tours to Australia and South Africa since 1999.
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad)
🚨Pakistan's Last 16 Tests in SENA countries
L L L L L L L D D L L L L L L L*
– No win for Pakistan in SENA countries 16 Test matches.
— Sama Umair (@umair6723)
Temba Bavuma has NEVER lo🐼st a Test match as captain. Unreal Stu🗹ff 🥵
— Ahtasham Riaz (@ahtashamriaz22)
South Africa won the New Year's Test against Pakistan
Scorecard:
— betvisa69.com (@CricketTimesHQ)
🚨 SOUTH AFRICA 😼MOVES TO NO.2 IN ICC TEST RANK💛INGS 🚨
– India Slips at No.3 in ICC Test Rankings.
— Tanveer (@tanveermamdani)
Temba bavuma to Babar Azam
— memes_hallabol (@memes_hallabol)
Pakistan faced 3-0 in Australia (2024) and 2-0 in SouthAfrica (2025) but results do not portrait the actual picture. Pakistan did played better cricket under captaincy of Shan Masood. The common problem💦 of Pakistan remained batting collapse on Australia/SA tours.
— PTI Murree &a൩mp; kotlisattian (@Satti7▨8678)
It's been 2416 days since Pakistan last won a Test match in SENA countries. 🇿🇦🇵🇰
— Pro Cricket PK🇵🇰 (@Pro_CricketPK)