SA VS PAK 1ST TEST

1st Test, Centurion, December 26, 2024, 01:30 PM

South Africa
Pakistan

SA 54%

Tie 24%

PAK 22%

Probable Playing XI
South Africa: Tony de Zorzi, Aiden Markram, Ryan Rickelton, Tristan Stubbs, Temba Bavuma, David Bedingham, Kyle Verreynne, Marco Jansen, Corbin Bosch, Kagiso Rabada, Dane Paterson.

Pakistan: Saim Ayub, Shan Masood, Babar Azam, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan, Salman Agha, Khurram Shahzad, Aamer Jamal, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Abbas.
RECENT PERFORMANCE
  • W
    SA Won By 109 runs
  • W
    SA Won By 233 runs
  • W
    SA Won By an Innings and 273 runs
  • W
    SA Won By 7 wickets
  • W
    SA Won By 40 runs
  • W
    PAK Won By 9 wickets
  • W
    PAK Won By 152 runs
  • L
    ENG Won By an Innings and 47 runs
  • L
    BAN Won By 6 wickets
  • L
    BAN Won By 10 wickets
PLAYER PERFORMANCE

Batsmen

Shan Masood
Shan Masood

BAT SR: 69.1 | BAT AVG: 33.7

Good
Mohammad Rizwan
Mohammad Rizwan

BAT SR: 63.4 | BAT AVG: 60

Good
Saud Shakeel
Saud Shakeel

BAT SR: 54 | BAT AVG: 44.4

Neutral
Saim Ayub
Saim Ayub

BAT SR: 55.1 | BAT AVG: 26.9

Neutral
Babar Azam
Babar Azam

BAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0

None

Bowlers

Babar Azam
Mohammad Abbas

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Babar Azam
Naseem Shah

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Babar Azam
Khurram Shahzad

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None

Batsmen

Aiden Markram
Aiden Markram

BAT SR: 69.4 | BAT AVG: 44

Very Good
Kyle Verreynne
Kyle Verreynne

BAT SR: 67.4 | BAT AVG: 42.2

Very Good
Tony de Zorzi
Tony de Zorzi

BAT SR: 59.2 | BAT AVG: 46.8

Very Good
David Bedingham
David Bedingham

BAT SR: 66.8 | BAT AVG: 35.1

Very Bad
Tristan Stubbs
Tristan Stubbs

BAT SR: 54.1 | BAT AVG: 43.1

Neutral
Temba Bavuma
Temba Bavuma

BAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0

None

Bowlers

Temba Bavuma
Kagiso Rabada

BOWL SR: 36.5 | BOWL AVG: 18

Good
Temba Bavuma
Dane Paterson

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Commentry
After an enthralling conclusion to the white-ball series, with the T20I series shared 1-1 and Pakistan securing a historic clean sweep in the ODI series, the focus now shifts to the much-anticipated two-match Test series. For South Africa, this is more than just a chance to bounce back. It’s an opportunity to strengthen their bid for a spot in the ICC World Test Championship Final. The series opener at SuperSport Park, Centurion, promises to deliver high-octane action, with the Boxing Day Test setting the perfect stage. South Africa have wasted no time in revealing their playing XI, opting for an all-pace attack, a strategy that has left Pakistan pondering their own team selection. Memories of their last attempt at an all-pace approach, which backfired against Bangladesh, will loom large as Pakistan weighs the balance of their side. Meanwhile, the Proteas will view this series as crucial to their WTC campaign. They need at least one win from the two games to make it to the finale. Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen will lead the South African pace attack, with Corbin Bosch set to make his Test debut. The absence of Keshav Maharaj and Wiaan Mulder due to fitness concerns places extra responsibility on Rabada and Jansen to deliver with the ball. On the batting front, South Africa will bank heavily on the trio of Aiden Markram, Tony de Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs to provide the runs on what is expected to be a pace-friendly surface. For Pakistan, the return of Babar Azam and Naseem Shah bolsters their squad, but the absence of Shaheen Afridi remains a significant blow. Mohammad Abbas, who toured South Africa in 2018-19, could play a vital role in Afridi's stead, and it will be intriguing to see whether Pakistan opts for the experienced Noman Ali as a specialist spinner or gambles on an all-pace attack. Naseem Shah is likely to spearhead the bowling unit, supported by Mir Hamza, Abbas and Aamer Jamal. The visitors’ batting lineup, though brimming with talent, faces the daunting challenge of adapting to South African conditions, known to test even the best. Pakistan’s pacers will be critical in dictating terms, and their performance will likely decide whether they can match or surpass South Africa’s dominance at home. While South Africa have always been a formidable side on their own turf, Pakistan will draw confidence from their recent white-ball successes as they look to start the Test series on a strong note. All signs point to a riveting contest between two determined sides, and the excitement only continues to build as we inch closer to the start of this Boxing Day classic.