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South Africa wrap up Test series win over Pakistan

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South Africa eased to a 10-wicket victory over Pakistan in the second Test o n Monday in Cape Town to secure a 2-0 series win despite second-innings resistance from the tourists.

Forced to follow on 421 runs behind on the first innings, Pakistan battled to 478 all out but South Africa, who qualified for the World Test Championship final last week, easily knocked off a target of 58 late on the fourth day.

David Bedingham hit 44 not out off 30 balls as South Africa sealed victory in just 7.1 overs.
Bedingham was opening in place of Ryan Rickelton, who suffered a hamstring strain in the field after scoring 259 in South Africa’s first innings of 615.

Captain Shan Masood led Pakistan’s fightback, scoring 145.
Masood fell to the second new ball, trapped leg before wicket by 18-year old debutant Kwena Maphaka.

Masood’s dismissal came three balls after Kagiso Rabada had Saud Shakeel caught at second slip for 23, ending a 51-run fourth-wicket stand.

Pakistan, a batter short after Saim Ayub suffered a broken ankle while fielding on the first morning, were still 92 runs in arrears after the double blow.

But Mohammad Rizwan (41) and Salman Agha (48) put on 88 for the sixth wicket and Aamer Jamal hit a quick 34 before the innings was ended. South Africa’s bowlers received virtually no assistance from a placid pitch, but coach Shukri Conrad said he was glad his team had to work hard.

“This is the best thing that has happened to us this summer,” said Conrad, citing the relative ease with which South Africa have bowled out opponents in a seven-match winning streak on the way to qualifying for the final against Australia at Lord’s in June.

“Yes, we’ve been really good but we haven’t had to really toil and see what putting in the hard graft is all about.”

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