In a dramatic start to the first Test between South Africa and Pakistan at the SuperSport Park, Centurion, fast bowler Dane Paterson made headlines by dismissing former Pakistan captain Babar Azam for just 4 runs on Day 1 of the match. This early wicket proved crucial as Pakistan struggled to establish a solid foundation against a formidable South African bowling attack.
Babar Azam fails to impress
South Africa won the toss and opted to bowl first under sunny skies, a decision that paid off early. Babar, who was returning to the Test side after being dropped from the last two games of the home series against England, faced just 11 balls before falling victim to Paterson’s sharp delivery. The dismissal came as a disappointment not only for Babar but also for his team, as they were already under pressure with the score at 40 for 2.
Paterson’s delivery was well-pitched and angled in, prompting Babar to play a shot that was deemed unnecessary given the conditions. He attempted to drive the ball but ended up edging it to Aiden Makram in the second slip. This wicket marked a significant moment in the match, as it highlighted Babar’s ongoing struggles with form in the longest format of the game.
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Pakistan loses 4 wickets in the first session of play
Babar’s early exit left Pakistan reeling, as they were already missing out-of-form opener Abdullah Shafique, who was dropped from the squad following disappointing performances in recent ODIs. With Kamran Ghulam (23 not out) and Mohammad Rizwan (10*) at the crease, Pakistan need to rebuild quickly to avoid further losses. However, Paterson continued to apply pressure, contributing to an intense opening session for the visitors.
Paterson’s bowling will instrumental for South Africa in the ongoing series. His ability to swing the ball and maintain a disciplined line and length can make him a key player in their bowling arsenal. Before Babar’s wicket, he claimed the prize scalp of inform batter Saim Ayub.
Pakistan were 88 for the loss of 4 wickets at lunch. They lost the wickets on skipper Shan Masood, Ayub, Babar and Saud Shakeel at the bowling friendly pitch at the SuperSport Park.
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