South Africa vs Pakistan, 2nd Test Day 2 LIVE Updates: South Africa will look to build on their commanding position as Ryan Rickelton targets his maiden Test double century on Day 2 of the second Test against Pakistan in Cape Town. The hosts resumed at 316/4 after an impressive Day 1, highlighted by a partnership of 235 runs between Rickelton and captain Temba Bavuma, who scored a well-crafted 106 off 179 balls.
The pair frustrated Pakistan’s bowlers throughout the first day, with Salman Ali Agha standing out for the visitors, picking up two wickets, including Bavuma’s dismissal late in the day. As South Africa resumes their innings, Rickelton, who is unbeaten on a stellar 140, will be looking to push his score further. Meanwhile, his partner Kyle Verreynne, also at the crease, will be eyeing further runs to propel the team’s total.
With 63 overs remaining in the day’s play, the afternoon session promises to be crucial for both teams. Pakistan will be hoping to break the South African partnership to prevent any more runs from flowing, while the hosts will be looking to build a sizable first innings score.
In the ongoing second Test, the game has been one-sided for the first two sessions, with Pakistan struggling to find breakthroughs. The only question that remains is whether they can break the partnership and get back into the contest.
Off the field, another cricketing story is making headlines as controversy arises from the ongoing fifth Test between Australia and India in Sydney. Australian coach Andrew McDonald has raised concerns about Indian players allegedly intimidating Sam Konstas after dismissing Usman Khawaja. McDonald suggested that Konstas appeared shaken after an intense celebration by the Indian team, which followed the dismissal.
While the situation has sparked debate, it’s important to consider both sides of the story. Konstas has been seen engaging in banter with Indian batters during the match, and tensions between the teams have been palpable throughout the series. The spirit of cricket remains at the forefront, with players being encouraged to maintain sportsmanship despite the intensity on the field.
As the second Test continues, the focus will shift to the final moments of the game, as India leads by 145 runs, with 4 wickets remaining in their second innings. The Test seems poised for an exciting finish on Sunday, with both teams desperate for a positive result.