Stubbs Steers South Africa with Unbeaten 68 Amid Late Wickets
South Africa batsman Tristan Stubbs scored 68 not out, moving the team to 185-4 in their matchup against Pakistan. Despite his steady play, South Africa still trails by 148 runs. Key performances included partnerships with Tony de Zorzi and a notable bowling contribution from Keshav Maharaj.
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South Africa's talented batsman Tristan Stubbs delivered a crucial unbeaten 68, guiding his side to 185-4 by the end of the second day against Pakistan in the second test match in Rawalpindi.
The usually dynamic Stubbs demonstrated restraint, forming a significant 113-run partnership with Tony de Zorzi, helping their team respond to Pakistan's initial score of 333. De Zorzi, a standout in the first test with a century, contributed 55 before losing his wicket to debutant spinner Asif Aridi.
Keshav Maharaj shone with the ball for South Africa, claiming five crucial wickets on the day, which significantly aided the hosts in restricting Pakistan's batting prowess.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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