Rickelton, Bavuma tons propel South Africa to commanding position against Pakistan

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South Africa’s Temba Bavuma, left, plays a shot while Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan looks on during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa on January 3, 2025. (AP)
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South African batsman Aiden Markram in action during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town on January 3, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 03 January 2025
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Rickelton, Bavuma tons propel South Africa to commanding position against Pakistan

  • Both batters forged a 235-run partnership after South Africa stumbled to 72 for three
  • Pakistan opener Saim Ayub sustained ankle injury after an awkward fall in the outfield

CAPE TOWN: Ryan Rickelton and Temba Bavuma hit centuries and batted South Africa into a strong position on the first day of the second Test against Pakistan at Newlands on Friday.
South Africa were 316 for four at the close of play.
Rickelton (176 not out) and South African captain Bavuma (106) put on 235 for the fourth wicket after the pair came together with the total on 72 for three.
At that stage South Africa were in danger of wasting the advantage of winning the toss on a good batting pitch.
But Rickelton and Bavuma were seldom troubled as they posted a fifty partnership off 66 balls and scored consistently at better than four runs an over throughout their stand.




South Africa’s Temba Bavuma celebrates his century during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa on January 3, 2025. (AP)

It was the left-handed Rickelton’s second Test century in three matches, following a shaky start to his Test career in which he had failed to register a half-century in his first 12 innings. He was in commanding form, striking 21 fours and a six off 232 balls.
Bavuma recorded the fourth Test hundred of a career in which he has made 24 half-centuries. He was out 15 minutes before the close, caught behind off occasional off-spinner Salman Agha. He hit nine fours and two sixes in a 179-ball innings.
Despite taking three wickets before lunch, it was a lacklustre performance by Pakistan, who only managed to bowl 80 overs in six-and-a-half hours and seldom looked threatening.




Pakistan’s Saim Ayub is helped from the field after injuring his ankle while fielding the ball during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa on January 3, 2025. (AP)

Pakistan opening batsman Saim Ayub suffered an ankle injury when he fell awkwardly in the outfield in the seventh over of the day. He was taken to the dressing room on a mobile stretcher and did not return to the field.
Pakistan’s hopes rose when Aiden Markram was caught behind off Khurram Shahzad for 17 after he and Rickelton put on 61 for the first wicket.
Wiaan Mulder (5) and Tristan Stubbs (0) followed in quick succession shortly before lunch, caught behind off Mohammad Abbas and Agha respectively. But the rest of the day belonged to South Africa.




Pakistan bowler Mohammad Abbas in action while South Africa’s Aiden Markram looks on during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa on January 3, 2025. (AP)

 


Islamabad, Abu Dhabi resolve to deepen cooperation as UAE minister arrives in Pakistan

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Islamabad, Abu Dhabi resolve to deepen cooperation as UAE minister arrives in Pakistan

  • UAE’s Minister of Tolerance Sheikh Nayhan bin Mubarak Al Nayhan arrives in southern Khairpur city
  • Al Nayhan meets Pakistan Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, discuss joint initiatives, bilateral ties

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and UAE’s Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan on Wednesday discussed deepening bilateral cooperation and matters of mutual interest between the two states, the Pakistani interior ministry said. 

The two officials met and held talks when Al Nayhan arrived in Pakistan’s southern Khairpur city, the interior ministry said. Both leaders jointly cut a cake to mark the UAE’s National Day, which is celebrated on Dec. 2 every year. 

“During the meeting, there was a detailed discussion on further strengthening bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, matters of mutual interest and joint initiatives,” the interior ministry said. 

Naqvi observed that the brotherly ties between Pakistan and the UAE are based on mutual trust, respect and long-standing friendship. 

The Pakistani minister also noted that both countries remain firmly committed to further strengthening these ties, the statement said. 

Pakistan considers the UAE a vital regional ally, with the Gulf nation being Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner after China and the US.

It is also a major source of foreign investment for the South Asian country, valued at over $10 billion in the last 20 years, according to the UAE’s ministry of foreign affairs.