Full Summary of Day 3 (English Version)
The third day started with a brilliant century by South African batsman Tony de Zorzi – 100 runs off 162 balls, ten fours and two sixes.
The entire team was eventually bowled out for 269, with Simon Harmer adding 19 runs.
Pakistan’s second innings – once again facing difficulties
Pakistan did not have a great start.
Lunch at 36/2 in just 11 overs – Abdullah Shafiq was not out on 21 Babar Azam was at the crease for just 1 run.
South Africa also fought the battle of reviews well, but most of the decisions ended on “Umpire’s Call.”
Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel gave hope for a while.
The two made a 50-run partnership for the fourth wicket, but as soon as Babar got out, the innings started to collapse again.
By the tea break, Pakistan’s score was 150/5, with Mohammad Rizwan not out on 14.
After that, as the collapse came – the reviews of Naman Ali and Hasan Ali were also lost.
The entire team scored 167 runs.
A strong start for South Africa
Chasing the target, South Africa made a confident start.
Although two wickets fell, de Zorzi (16 *) and Rickleton (29 *) took the team to 51/2.
At the end of the day, South Africa are in a strong position.
And Pakistan needs a magical bowling spell to save the match.
A short review (Fan View)
Pakistan’s batting once again looked dependent on the middle order.
Apart from Babar, Saud and Rizwan, no player could play a long innings.
If the bowlers don’t get early breakthroughs with the new ball,
South Africa can easily win this game.
															

