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South Africa Creep Past Pakistan to Reach WTC Final

The fast bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen turned batting heroes as South Africa edged out Pakistan by two wickets to win a thrilling first Test at Centurion and book themselves a place in the World Test Championship (WTC) final next year.

Rabada scored 31 and Jansen 16 in an unbeaten ninth-wicket partnership of 51 off 50 balls to see South Africa over the line and deny Pakistan a dramatic comeback victory after Mohammed Abbas took six wickets to shred the home batting order.

The Test had a finish more like that of a Twenty20 match as the ­tailenders delivered victory after South Africa had slumped dramatically before lunch to put ­Pakistan on the verge of success. Rabada, who is ranked the world’s No 2 Test bowler, emerged as an unlikely ­batting hero while Jansen delivered the winning runs with a classy drive to the boundary.

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Abbas had brought ­Pakistan close as he took four wickets in a marathon spell of 13 successive overs before lunch as South Africa made heavy work of chasing a modest ­target of 148.

Abbas, whose overall figures were six for 54 off 19.3 overs, engineered a dramatic collapse after South Africa looked to be headed for a comfortable victory with 50 runs needed and six wickets in hand.

His haul included the fortunate dismissal of Temba Bavuma for 40. The South Africa captain walked after thinking he had edged the ball behind to the wicketkeeper but will be ruing his decision not to review after television replays showed the ball had not touched his bat but rather Bavuma’s pocket on the way through. Abbas, who had earlier bowled Aiden Markram, had David Bedingham and ­Corbin Bosch caught behind – Bosch going first ball ­– as South Africa slumped from 96 for four to 99 for eight.

With this win, South Africa not only secured a thrilling victory against Pakistan but also solidified their position in the WTC final, showcasing their dominance in the current Test cycle.

“I’m extremely proud of our efforts but going forward as a team, we need to be more ruthless. We have to seize the moments that Test cricket ­provides,” the Pakistan captain, Shan Masood, said.

South Africa, who host Pakistan in the second Test at Newlands on Friday, have now won six successive Tests, starting with success against West Indies in August and ­following it with two-Test series wins in ­Bangladesh and then home against Sri Lanka last month.

This news is sourced from [The Guardian] and is for informational purposes only.

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