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South -Africa and Zimbabwe Climb the second and final test of the series at Queens Sports Club de Bulawayo, where visitors will try to finish the tour with another strong performance in the absence of Keshav Maharaj. South Africa goes to the second test in Bulawayo with a 1-0 and full confidence after a dominant victory in the opening contest. Their bowls and the higher order had a complete control and will have the goal of sealing the series. Zimbabwe directed by CRAIG EVINE, will try to bounce and fight again. With pride on the line, they will need key players to increase them.
The pitch of the Queens Sports Club de Bulawayo is traditionally known for offering a balanced competition between bat and ball in the test cricket. At the beginning of the game, it is likely that fast bowls will find some movement out of the surface, especially with the new ball, helped by a little early humidity. However, as the game progresses, the surface tends to flatten, offering better conditions to beat on the 2nd and 3rd. The beaters who apply can build large scores, especially during the middle sessions.
On the 4th and 5th, the pitch alone slows down and cracks can begin to appear, bringing spinners to the game. Turn and variable rebound become key factors, which causes the fourth entry to pursue. Field conditions are usually quick, which reward synchronization and placement. In general, the surface of Bulawayo demands patience, discipline and adaptability from both the bathers and the bowls to succeed for five days.
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