Pakistan scored 41 runs to win Africa

Pakistan scored 41 runs to win Africa
Pakistan's second innings started by Imam ul Haq and Shan Masood, but Imam ul Haq again failed
Out of 6 runs, Dale Stein went out on the ball. Out of form Azam ul Haq, Azhar Ali also got 13 balls.
The target proved to be the guests of the Test, making a target of 254 runs in the Cape Town Test. Pakistan became the biggest player.
Sachin Masood and Asad Shafiq's 132-run partnership for the third wicket end South Africa
Some of Pakistan's help in doing it. On the ball of Dall Stein, making the total score of 66 Massoud 159 for 61 runs.
After getting out of their partnership, Asad Shafiq did not hold on for more time and made 88 runs to become a victim of the filter.
The proud position of the proud position, which was continuously failed at the top position, was tested for sixth which failed and
In the attempt to play a highly unusual shot, Prakash Zaman is catching on the bat
Misbah-ul-Haq, Mohammad Amir and Yasser Shah's wickets after falling short after Babar Azam scored 72 runs.
Shahid Shinwari, who was the last outgoing Pakistani player, became a victim of rumors. From African Africa
Dale Stein and Kigus Ribbaa 4, 4, when Oliver and Feldender got out of one.
South Africa will start their second innings tomorrow. Zulfikar Ali in the first innings by the first innings
The batsmen were bowled out and scored 103 runs while Boom and De Kick scored half the centuries. Mohammad Amir and Shahin Afridi from Pakistan got out four four players.
Pakistani bowlers responded to South Africa's 254 run over the third day of the Cape Town Test
Early opener paired in the first innings, and on the basis of 10 runs, Imam ul Haq just 6 runs
Hunt Azhar Ali could not even give Shan Masood for a long time and 27 runs made only 6 runs and became the LBW on the wicket ball.
Earlier, South Africa made 431 runs in reply to Pakistan's 177 in the first innings and won 254 runs.
He scored 294 runs in his second innings on the third day and thus gave only 41 runs to win the host team.
the second largest continent (11.62 million square miles; 30.1 million sq km), a southward projection of the Old World landmass divided roughly in half by the equator and surrounded by sea except where the Isthmus of Suez joins it to Asia.





