Muthusamy, Rabada take South Africa into 71-run lead over Pakistan

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Published On: 22 Oct 2025, 19:13
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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Oct 22, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Senuran Muthusamy and Kagiso 
Rabada hit fighting half-centuries as South Africa took a crucial 71-run lead 
over Pakistan on day three of the second Test in Rawalpindi on Wednesday.

Muthusamy made a career-best 89 not out and Rabada struck his highest score 
of 71 as the visitors added 169 for the last two wickets.

Veteran Pakistan spinner Asif Afridi ended the innings on 404 at the stroke 
of tea.

The 38-year-old Asif finished with figures of 6-79 and is the oldest man to 
take five wickets on a Test debut.

The afternoon session though belonged to South Africa as the World Test 
champions bid to square the two-match series, after losing the first Test by 
93 runs in Lahore.

Muthusamy defied the Pakistan spinners, hitting eight fours to improve on his 
previous highest of 68 not out against Bangladesh at Chattogram last year.

Muthusamy added an invaluable 71 runs for the ninth wicket with Keshav 
Maharaj (30) and then increased the lead with a last-wicket stand worth 98.

Rabada smashed four sixes and as many fours, improving on the 47 he made 
against New Zealand at Christchurch in 2022.

The morning belonged to Asif, who at 38 years and 301 days overtook England's 
Charles Marriott as oldest debutant to take five wickets.

Marriott did so against the West Indies at The Oval in 1933 aged 37 years and 
332 days.

Like fellow left-armer Maharaj -- who took seven wickets for the visitors in 
Pakistan's 333 all out -- Asif used the dry conditions to maximum effect.

South Africa resumed on 185-4 and added 100 runs in the morning session.

With the turn on the Rawalpindi stadium pitch increasing considerably, Asif 
dismissed Kyle Verreynne caught behind by wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan for 10 
with the fourth ball of the day.

Tristan Stubbs defied Pakistan's spinners for 256 minutes before a fastish 
delivery from Asif trapped him leg-before for 76. His knock was studded with 
six fours and a six.

Asif completed his five-wicket haul by trapping Simon Harmer leg-before for 
two while Noman Ali dismissed Marco Jansen in the same manner for 12.

   

 

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