The second day of the World Test Championship was also called fast bowlers. The entire South African team, who batted on a score of 43/4, scored 138 runs in the first innings. Kangaroo captain Pet Cummins made a loud noise and took 6 wickets.
Pat Cummins became the first bowler to take 6 wickets in an innings of the WTC final. Based on the first innings, Australia took a 74 -run lead. But in the second innings, the kangaroo batsmen also surrendered completely against South Africa’s fast bowlers. By the end of the day’s game, Australia have scored 144 for 8 in the second innings. The total lead of the team has reached 218 runs.
Australian batsman failed to make runs
Kangaroo batsman looked very pleased for the run in the second innings after South Africa were all out for 138 in the first innings. Usman Khwaja was once again disappointed with his performance and was out for only 6 runs. Cameroon Green sent back the pavilion without opening an account by Kagiso Rabada. Marnas Labushen played some good shots, but he scored 22 runs and again became the victim of Marco Yansen. Steve Smith, who scored half a century in the first innings, was dismissed for just 13 runs.
Travis head Vian Mulder’s brilliant ball was bowled to the clean. Webster and captain Pet Cummins also couldn’t do anything special with batting. Alex Kerry batted brilliantly and played a strong 43 -run innings in difficult situations, but was dismissed by Kagiso Rabada before the day’s game ended. At the end of the day’s game, Nathan Lion is playing with 1 run and Mitchell Starc 16 runs. Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi took 3-3 wickets.
Pat Cummins smoke
The second day was good for South Africa and Tamba Bawuma and David Bedingham have a half -century partnership. Pat Cummins destroyed South Africa’s batting order with his deadly spell. Tamba Baba’s 36 -run innings ended before the Kangaroo captain. After this, Kyle Waren was also out for just 13 runs.
Pat Cummins did not even give Marco Yanson a chance to open an account and sent him a pavilion to zero. Pat Cummins also hunted David Badingham, who is fighting alone for South Africa. With Kagiso Rabada out of a 1 -run score, Pat Cummins all out for the entire South African team for just 138 runs. Pat Cummins took 6 wickets for just 28 runs, while Mitchell Starc took two wickets.