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Shan Masood Creates History with Century in South Africa, Partners Babar Azam in Record Stand

Pakistan captain Shan Masood becomes the first skipper to score a Test century in South Africa, while his 201-run stand with Babar Azam sets a new record during follow-on innings.

Cape Town [South Africa], January 6: Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood etched his name in cricket history with a stellar century and a record-breaking opening partnership alongside Babar Azam on Day 3 of the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town.

Historic Partnership Under Pressure

After being dismissed for a low total in the first innings and facing a follow-on — the second time South Africa has enforced one in this World Test Championship (WTC) cycle — Pakistan found themselves in a challenging position.

However, Shan Masood and Babar Azam rose to the occasion, crafting a magnificent 201-run opening stand—the highest-ever opening partnership in a follow-on innings.

While Babar Azam fell for 81, missing out on a well-deserved century, Shan Masood remained unbeaten on 102, becoming the first Pakistan captain to score a Test century in South Africa.

Breaking Long-standing Records

Before Masood’s remarkable knock, Salim Malik had missed the mark in 1995 after being dismissed for 99 in Johannesburg. Similarly, Inzamam-ul-Haq fell short at 92 in Gqeberha back in 2007.

Babar Azam also set an unusual record, scoring three consecutive Test fifties without converting them into centuries for the first time in his career.

Young Debutant Shines for South Africa

On the bowling front, 18-year-old Kwena Maphaka made headlines by becoming the youngest debutant for South Africa in Test cricket. On Day 3, he achieved another milestone by becoming the youngest South African to claim a Test wicket.

Pakistan’s Fightback Continues

With Shan Masood anchoring the innings and setting a strong foundation, Pakistan looks poised to put up a resilient fight on the remaining days of the Test match. The team’s performance has not only revived their chances in the game but also restored hope among fans for a memorable comeback.

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