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Cricket lovers tend to collect a memento of their favorite player wherever they can. Fans in South Africa are no different from this trend as it was evident on Day 3 of the second Test south africa i Pakistan. South Africa’s young batsman Tristan Stubbs he found himself in the midst of additional responsibility.
The 24-year-old reached the boundary line as a fielder but found himself in the middle of items that the crowd had collected from the South African players to sign. Stubbs felt the need to fulfill the wishes of Proteas fans and a number of items like balls, cricket bats, stumps, shirts, hats among others to autograph. However, Stubbs was unable to attend to each item as the game was on with the firsts Babar Azam i Shan Masood in the fold
Tristan Stubbs has his hands full 🤣🤣
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Pakistan were in an unpleasant situation at the start of the match with South Africa adding a mammoth 615 runs in their first innings with a double century of Ryan Rickelton and a ton from the captain Temba Bavuma i Kyle Verreynne. In reply, Pakistan were bowled out in their first innings for 194 runs enforcing a follow on.
Pakistan were desperate to get runs on the board to save the Test match, and the openers got off to a good start in the second innings. Skipper Masood provided stability to the Pakistani innings for long and mounted a heroic stand against the South African pacers. Masood scored 145 runs off 251 balls earlier You are the cats he took his wicket in the 84th over of the innings. Mohammad Rizwan i Salman Agha Currently, they are all set for Pakistan trying to beat South Africa’s first innings total and somehow salvage the Test match.