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Wounded Lions Roar in Rawalpindi: South Africa's Shot at Redemption
20 Oct
Summary
- Pakistan's commanding win in Lahore
- South Africa desperate to level the series
- Spinners expected to play a major role
The second Test between Pakistan and South Africa in Rawalpindi promises to be an absorbing encounter. Following Pakistan's commanding win in the opening Test in Lahore, the visitors will be desperate to hit back and level the series.
Spinners are expected to play a significant role once again, though perhaps not as dominantly as in Lahore. The toss is likely to be an important factor, as the teams navigate the contrasting conditions between the two venues.
Pakistan, led by the calm yet cunning Shan Masood, have found both purpose and patience in their approach. Noman Ali's heroics in Lahore, where he claimed a 10-wicket haul, have showcased the hosts' spin prowess. Meanwhile, South Africa, the world champions on paper, have struggled to adapt to the subcontinent's challenges, finding themselves tangled in spin's web.




