SA vs PAK 2024/25, SA vs PAK 1st Test Match Report, December 26 – 29, 2024

South Africa 301 and 27 for 3 (Markram 22*, Abbas 2-3) need 121 more runs to be beaten Pakistan 211 and 237 (Shakeel 84, Babar 50, Jansen 6-52, Rabada 2-68)

The first Test match at Centurion is incredibly poised after Pakistan took three wickets in nine overs to leave South Africa reeling at 27 for 3, still 121 runs short of the 147-run target that seals a win, as well only one place in 2023. -25 World Test Championship [WTC] final.

After South Africa bowled out Pakistan for 237, they needed a fairly comfortable 148 to secure victory, but an unerring spell of accurate medium-fast bowling from Mohammad Abbas and Khurram Shahzad was well rewarded. Apart from Aiden Markram, the South African batters were somewhat timid in their approach in the final overs of the day, as Abbas and Shahzad targeted the pads. Abbas brought one up only to sharply return to Tony de Zorzi for the first breakthrough.

Pakistan’s overhaul was chalk and cheese of the previous innings, successfully overturning two weight appeals. Shahzad found a similar seam move around the wicket to hit Ryan Rickleton on the front pad, viciously enough to hit him down the line despite the batter moving well.

After successfully turning this situation around, Pakistan repeated the formula, with Abbas finding the right line and adequate lateral movement, which brought him many successes. Tristan Stubbs stepped out of his territory but was beaten on the outside edge, and again Pakistan rallied collectively only to have the referee deny them. But Shan Masood beckoned upstairs once more and was proven right again.

Earlier in the day, Marco Jansen’s six wickets helped South Africa consolidate their control over the match. He picked five wickets in the afternoon as Pakistan spoiled a promising start following a rain delay which canceled the morning session. He picked one more in the final session as the hosts came back to polish Pakistan’s tail after stubborn resistance from Saud Shakeel.

Babar Azam and Shakeel put on 79 for the fourth wicket, Babar reaching his first Test half-century in almost two years, but holed out to deep point immediately after. Mohammad Rizwan was crushed on the leg as Pakistan collapsed around Shakeel.

Persistent rain saw the match begin an hour after the lunch break ended, and Pakistan began enjoying a bowling effort that was far from its best. Shakeel and Babar each put Kagiso Rabada away for four in the third, and the runs kept coming for the next half hour. Twenty-three runs were scored from the next three, and although Babar still found himself beaten on several occasions, he was also rediscovering the timing that, in the past, was so often the precursor to a big score.

Corbin Bosch found out when he missed his line twice and Babar helped himself to two fours, before a clip in the covers brought up his long-awaited half-century, his first in 20 innings . But he threw it away in disappointing fashion, failing to get the better of a short, wide shot from Jansen, with Bosch barely needing to move to send a devastated Babar on his way.

Jansen found wickets that eluded him in the first innings, with Rizwan and Salman Agha falling cheaply. A brief face-off between Shakeel and Aamer Jamal once again made Pakistan look like they were going to have six-run tea, before Jamal bowled a tame bouncer from Dane Paterson straight to deep mid-wicket, and Naseem Shah usefully hits Rabada in the slips.

Shakeel attempted to cultivate the strike after tea and enjoyed some success as the wayward bowling allowed for the odd boundary and comfortable late singles. A royal pick-up for six over midwicket was the highlight, but Pakistan’s penchant for gifting wickets to deliveries that didn’t deserve them struck again when a knee-high full toss hit the pad before Shakeel and effectively concluded Pakistan’s batting effort.

That seemed to be the final nail in the coffin, but Pakistan’s bowlers ensured that South Africa did not sit quietly overnight.

Danyal Rasool is the Pakistan correspondent for PK Press Club. @Danny61000

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