Captain Shan Masood and Babar Azam have shared Pakistan’s record opening stand of 205 runs against South Africa after the Proteas enforced the follow-on on the third day of the second and final test.
Shan Masood and Babar Azam created history by setting Pakistan's highest-ever opening partnership against South Africa with a 150-plus stand, surpassing the 137-run record. Masood remained unbeaten at 93 and Babar at 78,
Shan Masood and Babar Azam's determined partnership provides Pakistan with a glimmer of hope after a tough follow-on. With Masood's century and Babar's valiant knock, they kept Pakistan in the game, though still trailing by 208 runs.
Captain Shan Masood and Babar Azam led Pakistan's fightback against South Africa in the second test match at Cape Town.
Pakistan's opening batters Babar Azam and Shan Masood showed tremendous character in their second innings against South Africa after being asked to follow on. Pakistan resumed Day 3 on 64/3 and perished for 194 after South Africa's 615.
Captain Shan Masood's steadfast innings of 137 not out has bolstered Pakistan's efforts against South Africa on the fourth day of the final test. Despite trailing by 109 runs, and with a new ball looming,
Following the defeat against South Africa in the second and final match of the series Pakistan skipper Shan Masood said that his side didnt start off well i
Babar Azam and Shan Masood made history by setting the highest opening partnership for Pakistan in a Test match against South Africa.As per Cricket Pakistan, their partnership of 140 runs, achieved on day three of the second Test in Cape Town.
Captain Shan Masood and Babar Azam set a record-breaking opening partnership of 205 runs for Pakistan against South Africa in the second Test. Masood hit an unbeaten 102, while Babar fell for 81. Pakistan trails by 208 runs after being dismissed earlier for 194.
Shan Masood has etched his name into the history books by becoming the first Pakistan captain to hit a Test hundred in South Africa. Shan went unbeaten on 102 at stumps on Day 3 after the Men in Green were asked to follow on in the second Test against the Proteas.
Pakistan’s resilience in the second innings gave brief hope. Masoods steadfast innings, in collaboration with the middle order, helped Pakistan reduce South Africas sizable lead.
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Captain Shan Masood and Babar Azam shared Pakistan’s record-breaking opening stand of 205 runs against South Africa after the Proteas enforced the follow-on on the ...