South Africa is in a commanding position after the second day of the second Test against Pakistan at Newlands. Kyle Verreynne believes nine more wickets are needed for victory.
South Africa n wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne believes his team needs nine more wickets to secure victory in the second Test against Pakistan at Newlands . After South Africa dominated the second day, amassing a first-innings total of 615, Pakistan closed on 64-3, trailing by 551 runs. Verreynne, who scored a century in a 148-run partnership with Ryan Rickelton (259), highlighted the absence of Pakistan 's opening batsman Saim Ayub (broken ankle) as a contributing factor to their success.
Verreynne emphasized the need for patience and consistency in their bowling attack to dismiss Pakistan twice. South Africa, already qualified for the World Test Championship final, aims to extend their winning streak to seven consecutive Tests. Babar Azam, batting at the opening position due to Ayub's absence, remained unbeaten on 31
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