RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Oct 21 (Reuters): South Africa batsman Tristan Stubbs scored an unbeaten 68 to steer his side to 185-4 at stumps on the second day of the second Test against Pakistan on Tuesday, but two late wickets saw the hosts keep a firm grip on the contest.
The usually swashbuckling Stubbs produced a circumspect innings, featuring in a 113-run partnership with Tony de Zorzi as South Africa looked to haul in Pakistan's first innings score of 333. South Africa still trail by 148 runs with Stubbs and Kyle Verreynne (10 not out) to resume at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Wednesday.
The 25-year-old Stubbs had been promoted back to No. 3 in South Africa's batting lineup after a poor run in the middle order and looked to take the chance to reaffirm his place in the team after speculation he might be dropped after last week's first test defeat in Lahore. He showed a patient approach, reaching his 50 in 149 balls with a six over the bowler's head being one of the few extravagant strokes in his innings.
De Zorzi was the only player to score a century in the first test, which Pakistan won by 93 runs, and confirmed a return to form by scoring 55 off 93 balls before losing his wicket in the last half hour before close.
South Africa fight back but Pakistan still on top
Visitors 185/4 at stumps on day 2, still trail by 148 runs
FE Team | Published: October 21, 2025 23:43:55
South Africa fight back but Pakistan still on top
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