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10fer by Hassan Ali helps Pakistan to a 95-run win over SA in 2nd Test; Pakistan win series 2-0

Well done pakistan on a 2-0 Win.

Bad day for mamoon with pakistan win and india in trouble vs england.

Excuse would be its an average SA team, even though it was predicted by him early in the first test that top teams including SA are capable of beating Pak.
SA have some players who are actually better than Pakistan players. Both SA Openers are generally good and Pak are non existent, imagine Pak get half decent openers. Rabada, Nortje, Ngidi and Mahraj are good bowlers. V D Dussan a good bat, as well as DP DKoek.
 
Great series win.

Congratulations and a must needed win for Pakistan.
 
Ma sha Allah! A famous win apney ghar mein :)
 
At the minimum we have to go back to being HTBs again but shout out to the curators they made good cricketing wickets helped everyone out. Really enjoyable compared to UAE Wickets
 
Congratulations to Pakistan, and a special congratulations to Hassan Ali. The man who got us the breakthroughs that we needed.

Hassan will be a good test bowler for us in the future. Shaheen too bowled well in the end.

Questionmark on Yasir and Nauman not getting wickets on a subcontinent wicket.

I think Hassan has to work on only one element of his bowling, keeping it tight with the new ball. He can take more wickets that way.

Good series win, but we cannot ignore the top-order failures. Must make improvements.
 
Congratulations Pakistan and all the real Pakistanis here for a great achievement. But I just can't forget the thumping loss of us at the hands of WI.
 
Moving forward with the next couple of series we can hopefully experiment with some opening combos. This series gave us a good indicator on a few things; Hassan Ali is back but maybe not a new ball bowler (although did well this spell) he’s here to stay. Shaheen is still building experience and needs to learn more how to set the batters up but his place in the squad is unquestionable. I thought barring the openers batting wise we did well no complaints there. Yasir shah shows again that a spin with no assistance really gives him no threat. I think the next series we need to start grooming the next young spinners as well.
 
At the minimum we have to go back to being HTBs again but shout out to the curators they made good cricketing wickets helped everyone out. Really enjoyable compared to UAE Wickets

Nothing wrong with being HTBs.

Once you establish yourselves at home by learning the conditions well, and knowing how to bowl, you can then only focus on overseas performances because you have confidence in home ability.
 
Exactly. Our fans have done nothing but complain and moan about the pitches (which have been fine), the quality of cricket (which has been fine), and just about anything they can think about. It’s been an enjoyable series, with some huge positives like Hasan’s form, our ground fielding and catching, Fawad’s 100. But no, we cannot rest without complaining about anything and everything.

It was indeed sporting wicket. Lot better than UAE . All kinds of bowlers had purchase. Batsmen with patience and technique did well.
 
Congratulations Pakistan and all the real Pakistanis here for a great achievement. But I just can't forget the thumping loss of us at the hands of WI.

Thanks.

But sometimes a thinking loss is what some of the players needed.

They did well to be in such a commanding position. Its important to learn how to finish the game when the chance presents itself.
 
Moving forward with the next couple of series we can hopefully experiment with some opening combos. This series gave us a good indicator on a few things; Hassan Ali is back but maybe not a new ball bowler (although did well this spell) he’s here to stay. Shaheen is still building experience and needs to learn more how to set the batters up but his place in the squad is unquestionable. I thought barring the openers batting wise we did well no complaints there. Yasir shah shows again that a spin with no assistance really gives him no threat. I think the next series we need to start grooming the next young spinners as well.

Good analysis, but Shaheen's place is not guaranteed either. Only Hassan from this series guaranteed his spot as a bowler.

If Nauman got wickets and Yasir didn't, I'd say drop Yasir. But since Nauman wasn't great either, you can't really blame Yasir either.

Unfortunately for Shadab, Faheem has claimed that batting all-rounder slot, so both won't play in our matches unless Shadab improves his bowling. It's good if Shadab can improve as a bowler, competition makes it healthier for the team. Plus, Nawaz and Salman are also competing for that slot too, so will be interesting to see whether or not Shadab makes the test team for a while.

Hassan Ali should just learn to keep things tight with the new ball.
 
Much needed win for Pakistan. A compelling series and the first Test series win against South Africa since 2003
 
So happy to see our fast bowlers winning us a test match.

Great series in terms of cricket and a great win for us against a full strength SA team.
 
Good analysis, but Shaheen's place is not guaranteed either. Only Hassan from this series guaranteed his spot as a bowler.

If Nauman got wickets and Yasir didn't, I'd say drop Yasir. But since Nauman wasn't great either, you can't really blame Yasir either.

Unfortunately for Shadab, Faheem has claimed that batting all-rounder slot, so both won't play in our matches unless Shadab improves his bowling. It's good if Shadab can improve as a bowler, competition makes it healthier for the team. Plus, Nawaz and Salman are also competing for that slot too, so will be interesting to see whether or not Shadab makes the test team for a while.

Hassan Ali should just learn to keep things tight with the new ball.

I see what you mean regarding Shaheen, definitely makes the squad but playing 11 each game to be a guarantee I see your point. However I don’t think there’s much there at the moment, I don’t think Haris is test bowler material, Tabish Khan I’ve not seen him but doesn’t seem standout to be honest. However I’m really interested in Hasnain, tall fast and mean, and I think he’s improving game by game. If he can bowl at consistent length I think he’s the next potential pace bowler for us. A lot of games we may not be playing two front line spinners and Faheem is no way near being a 15 over a day bowler yet.
 
Agreed we have been no track bullies [MENTION=153791]UzmanBeast[/MENTION] so good to see a home series win
 
Yeah I mean if you're going to make a point at least get our position right, you know?

I meant position 6 not long ago, but the point is still same was sick of hearing we are low table, atleast we are making progression and that is what was being denied by some disillusion posters.
 
Let me list some match positions

When batting:

108-2

175-1

127-1 & then 241-3

When bowling:

27-4

23-2

22-3

76-5

Were these positions of Pakistan, the team winning the series 2-0? Nope, this was all South Africa, the team being whitewashed. Absolutely elite choking.

It's not just SA who has been losing games from such positions. Happens quite often to even the best. Aus probably didn't think they would concede 326 in the last day at gabba.
Aus were chasing 300 on 4th day in 4th test of 2013 ashes. Were cruising at 150/0 but then one wicket fell and they were bundled out for 220.

India were 300 for 3 I think against NZ in 2014 chasing 408, but bundled out for 360.

There's a reason why there have been so few 300+ successful chases and successful defenses of 120 and below targets throughout cricketing history.

But yes this SA team is merely a shadow of their team of 2009-2014.
 
Phew!!
Well done on a series win.

Great stuff by the two seamers but thank goodness for Rizwan's innings without which we would all be angry apart from person who would be celebrating like he usually does when Pakistan loses
 
Phew!!
Well done on a series win.

Great stuff by the two seamers but thank goodness for Rizwan's innings without which we would all be angry apart from person who would be celebrating like he usually does when Pakistan loses

Nauman batting too.
 
I fell asleep assuming we would lose but damn man, Pakistan pulled a rabbit out the hat.

My condolences to Mamoon and Junaids.
 
Pakistan made the new ball count, the pacers bowled with it like their lives depended on it. This shows the value of having a balanced attack where if the spinners failed the pacers came to the rescue and vice versa. South Africa have only themselves to blame. This was a dead wicket and given the position they were in at 241/3, no excuse not to get close to the target let alone win this match. In fact in this entire series they had multiple opportunities to win this series but they blew it.

A good series win for Pakistan and very pleasing as a fan because South Africa are no pushovers, they come to fight and play. Pakistan were tested big time in this series with their backs to the wall and the team has had to fight back from very difficult impossible situations in both the games and hence this series win will give a lot of confidence to the team and a new skipper Babar Azam

Still many questions for the team to figure out ie Abid Ali, Imran Butt, Azhar Ali, Yasir Shah. Even Nauman Ali looked clueless on what to do when attacked

Misbah and Waqar have bought themselves some time now and a breather
 
Let me list some match positions

When batting:

108-2

175-1

127-1 & then 241-3

When bowling:

27-4

23-2

22-3

76-5

Were these positions of Pakistan, the team winning the series 2-0? Nope, this was all South Africa, the team being whitewashed. Absolutely elite choking.

Could not have said it better myself, SA had numerous opportunities to win the series. Pakistan should be very proud of this series win, they were thoroughly tested against a very good South African team and have had to come back from very difficult impossible positions to win
 
RAWALPINDI: Aiden Markram struck a valiant first Test century on foreign soil but it was not enough as the Proteas fell to a 95-run defeat to Pakistan midway through the final day of the second Test in Rawalpindi on Monday.

The right-hander finally showed why he is so highly regarded with a superb 108 (243 balls, 13 fours, 3 sixes), although a lack of support meant that South Africa were bowled out for 274 in pursuit of a tough fourth-innings target of 370.

Only Temba Bavuma (61 off 125 balls, 6 fours) offered any real backing as Mark Boucher’s side slipped from their promising position of 127 for one on day four to a defeat that saw them lose the series 2-0 – after thy lost the first Test by seven wickets in Karachi.

The chief destroyer for the hosts was fast bowler Hasan Ali as he followed his first-innings five for 54 with five for 60 second time around to finish the Test with a match-haul of 10 for 114. Fellow quick Shaheen Shah Afridi was also outstanding with a second innings haul of four for 51.

It was a tough defeat for the tourists, especially after displaying fighting spirit that was so bitterly craved.

Things could have gone so much better too had they not lost overnight batsman Rassie van der Dussen so early in the day for 48 – South Africa’s number three cleaned up third ball of the day by Hasan to end a battling 94-run stand.

They were also dealt another blow when former captain Faf du Plessis lasted only 13 deliveries before he was sent back to the pavilion by the same bowler, trapped leg before wicket for five.

The Proteas suddenly found themselves back at square one, under pressure on 135 for three.

Then came the partnership that raised the hopes of all South Africans when Markram and Bavuma got together for a 94-run fourth-wicket vigil that took the home side to within 129 of victory and with still six wickets standing.

Along the way Markram completed his fifth Test ton and highest score away from home, beating the 74 he made in the second innings in Karachi.

But that was as good as it got as the new ball then proved decisive. Pakistan needed just 11.4 overs to clean up the visitors’ line-up from the time they took it after 80 overs.

The centurion and Quinton de Kock (0) were dismissed from successive Hasan deliveries, with Bavuma following to Afridi just over five overs later, having completed a 15th career half-century a little earlier.

George Linde (4) was next to go when he was caught by Faheem Ashraf off Hasan at point, while Afridi’s took out Keshav Maharaj and Kagiso Rabada for ducks within three deliveries.

Wiaan Mulder was then last man out, bowled by Yasir Shah for 20, handing Pakistan the win.
 
Very impressive comeback from Hasan Ali. He has the skills to be a handful on abrasive wickets like this and the desire to impose himself on a game.

With a skillful strike bowler at the other end - all of a sudden Shaheen looks better too, instead of trying to be attack leader, strike bowler & tearway all at the same time at 20 years old.

Good series- enjoyable to watch. Good pitches for cricket.

Rizwan made a big career step up. Nauman Ali is a capable cricketer. Wicket taking spinner who scores lower order runs is a handy guy to keep around the set up for a few years in my opinion. Can play home tests & can also be tried in Sena where Yasir just leaks runs. Try Nauman to just hold an end & contribute handy runs like a Linde/Maharaj/Santner type role.
 
If Hasan Ali can work on that reverse swinging outswinger to the right hander and if Shaheen can to move the ball both ways with the newer and older ball given his 88-90 mph plus pace and also using the bouncer sparingly, both will be lethal.

I would like to see Faheem put some work on his bowling ie get his pace up there to 85-88 mph and to chip in with 2-3 wickets every innings atleast. The last thing I want for him is to become an Azhar Mahmood, Abdul Razzaq with the ball for Pakistan in test matches
 
In the first inning I noticed Waqar Younis was standing on boundary talking to Hassan Ali after the latter got fifer, making gestures of swing etc, perhaps showing to the camera that he has some thing to do with success of Hasan Ali. I am very certain that the success of Hassan Ali has nothing to do with the coaching of Waqar Younis, and I hope the latter is not credited for it.

As pointed out by many, Hassan Ali performance even uplifted the spirits and energy of Shaheen Afridi who was dispirited and at loss in test matches thanks to the bad-coaching.
 
Very impressive comeback from Hasan Ali. He has the skills to be a handful on abrasive wickets like this and the desire to impose himself on a game.

With a skillful strike bowler at the other end - all of a sudden Shaheen looks better too, instead of trying to be attack leader, strike bowler & tearway all at the same time at 20 years old.

Good series- enjoyable to watch. Good pitches for cricket.

Rizwan made a big career step up. Nauman Ali is a capable cricketer. Wicket taking spinner who scores lower order runs is a handy guy to keep around the set up for a few years in my opinion. Can play home tests & can also be tried in Sena where Yasir just leaks runs. Try Nauman to just hold an end & contribute handy runs like a Linde/Maharaj/Santner type role.

Finally someone understood the larger issue with Shaheen.
Good on ya.
 
Congratulations guys. A well deserved series clean sweep against a good South African side.

South Africa had their moments throughout the series but couldn't quite capitalise on them and credit to Pakistan for coming back continuously whenever they were put under pressure.

A very good Test series all in all.
 
Hasan Ali takes 10 in the match as Pakistan secure series win

After a frustrating session, Pakistan burst into life in the second session on day five in Rawalpindi to seal a 2-0 triumph against South Africa.

It was their first series victory against South Africa since as far back as 2003. It was also their first Test series win under the fledgling captaincy career of Babar Azam. Hasan Ali returned a match-haul of 10 wickets, Mohammad Rizwan was declared Player of the Series, and it would have perhaps been a perfect day for Pakistan had Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma not fought back in the morning.

Resuming overnight on 127/1, South Africa’s hopes of grinding down the target suffered early blows when Hasan had Rassie van der Dussen cleaned up in just the third ball of the day, two runs short of a half-century. He then returned to have Faf du Plessis trapped in front for five, and South Africa’s prospects of chasing down 370 looked less convincing at 135/3.

However, Markram and Bavuma then got together to frustrate the home side. Theirs was a partnership of grit and determination, during the course of which they negated the Pakistan bowlers riding high on momentum, and then went about scaling the target.

They put on 106 for the fourth wicket, during the course of which Markram brought up his first Test century away from home, and fifth overall. They took South Africa into lunch without further harm, at 219/3, and after they resumed, Bavuma brought up his half-century as well. However, once the second new ball was taken at the first opportunity, the game changed on its head.

Hasan was the man to change it. In his first over with the new ball, he had Markram splaying an edge to slip – the opener was furious with himself, and had to walk back for 108. Hasan wasn’t done yet, though. In his next ball, he had the South Africa captain Quinton de Kock tempted into a drive and caught at second slip. South Africa were 243/5.

The pressure had switched to South Africa. Wiaan Mulder joined Temba Bavuma, and the duo attempted to steady the innings again. But Shaheen Shah Afridi probed in that tight line outside off and eventually had Bavuma caught behind for 61. In the next over, Hasan was back at it, finding the edge of Linde.

There was no reprieve. Shaheen continued sending it in full and angling away, and the South African batsmen collapsed – Keshav Maharaj and Kagiso Rabada were dismissed within three balls of each other, but Yasir Shah, brought back into the attack in the next over, finished things off with the wicket of Mulder for 20.

South Africa lost six wickets for just 33 runs, and for all their effort in the morning, Pakistan celebrated another comfortable win.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/2020782
 
10-fer by a Place bowler on those flat wickets is no joke

Take a bow Hasan :hasan2:hasan2:hasan2
 
Congratulations, Pakistan. A great series win.

South Africa played well but better team won.
 
A good series win, but let's not ignore the glaring weaknesses.

Firstly, our top 4 batted very inconsistently, there was no platform set for the middle order, who had to do twice the work in making the platform and then building from it. Poor stuff from the top 4.

Secondly, Yasir needed to pick up wickets, this series should have finished with him at the top of the wickets chart, but he didn't. Similarly, Nauman looked lost on a dead wicket, which is not a good sign. On top of that, Nauman went for more runs than I expeced, though Yasir kept it tight with an ER of 2. Only one of them can be persisted with, both are about 34/35 years of age so the choice doesn't really matter. I'd still bet my bucks on Yasir, he's a dark horse. Against Zimbabwe, we should debut Sajid Khan, no need of going with Yasir or Nauman against Zimbabwe. If Sajid can bowl well in flat Zimbabwean conditions, he should be given a solid run.

Another thing I'd like to mention is wasting reviews, we need to make better use of them because in these situations, it can go the other way as well where SA could have batted for longer and we'd have no reviews left.

Waqar should work with Hassan Ali on his new ball bowling, his first spell is usually poor but his second spell is downright great. Needs to work on warming up and bowling consistent lines up front.

Babar Azam needs to practice in the nets against spin, and it will be interesting to see how he fares in the PSL, whether or not this weakness carries on into white ball formats or if it's just something related to test cricket.

I'd also like to add that we have now moved up to 5th in the rankings, and our next test series is against Zimbabwe, so we should whitewash them and that should realistically only give us one or two more points. The goal is to get a greater leverage of points from the teams below, because the teams above will fluctuate in the rankings depending on their performances. We should keep a gap between us and the 6th ranked team through performances.

Does anyone have an idea of our next few test series, the projected ones?
 
Great win for team pak it shows how much we missed playing in home conditions. Pak has good talent but any team would be affected greatly by not playing in home
 
People used to dismiss my arguments about home advantage.However this series has shown it does make a difference.Pakistan could have inspired many youngsters to take up cricket if the matches had been played in front of big crowds.Hipefully when other big teams start coming to Pakistan it may revive interest in cricket and many more youngsters may choose to play cricket.
 
It's a great win.

I liked how resilient the team was when things weren't going their way.

Also shows the value of picking guys on merit rather than tossing randoms into the lineup. Nauman, Hasan Ali, and Fawad all did well. The only below-par performers were the openers, however, the options in domestic cricket are mediocre across the board.

It might be time to accept reality and push Azhar Ali up the order as an opener.
 
Great win for team pak it shows how much we missed playing in home conditions. Pak has good talent but any team would be affected greatly by not playing in home

It's a fair point. You could see Pakistan playing their "brand" of cricket in these games. UAE pitches are actually too flat for Pakistani spin/reverse combo & generally suit bowling friendly pitches rather than batathons.
 
Pakistan sides are usually suited to bowling oriented matches that is (not UAE pitches, which are the opposite).
 
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