Corbin Bosch Record: The first Test between South Africa and Pakistan is being played in Centurion. Pakistan’s score after the end of the second day’s play in the second innings is 88 runs for 3 wickets. Now Pakistan is 2 runs behind South Africa on the basis of first innings. Pakistan scored 211 runs in the first innings. In response to which South Africa scored 301 runs in the first innings. At the same time, Corbin Bosch, who debuted for South Africa, broke the 122 year old record. Corbin Bosch took 4 wickets in Pakistan’s first innings. After this, Corbin Bosch tied the score with batting in difficult times.
Corbin Bosch broke 122 years old test record
The South African team was struggling after losing 8 wickets for 213 runs, but after this Corbin Bosch played an unbeaten inning of 81 runs. Corbin Bosch, along with Kagiso Rabada and Dan Patterson, took South Africa’s score beyond 300 runs. Corbin Bosch hit 15 fours in his innings. In fact, for the first time in the last 122 years of Test cricket, a South African batsman ranked number-8 or lower has achieved the feat of taking 4 wickets apart from scoring 81 runs. At the same time, on the basis of Corbin Bosch’s brilliant innings, South Africa got a strong lead of 90 runs on the basis of first innings.
What happened in the Centurion Test so far?
Let us tell you that Pakistan, who came to bat first, scored 211 runs. In response to which the South African team scored 301 runs in the first innings. In this way, host South Africa achieved a significant lead of 90 runs on the basis of first innings. Apart from Corbin Bosch, Aiden Markram scored 89 runs for South Africa. At the same time, Khurram Shahzad and Naseem Shah took 3-3 wickets for Pakistan. Aamer Jamal got 2 successes. Mohammad Abbas and Sam Ayub took 1 wicket each.
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