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Ashwin surpasses Harbhajan, closing in on Kumble on list of wicket-takers on Indian pitches


Ravichandran Ashwin’s domination of batsmen on home grounds continued in the second Test of the series against England as he surpassed Harbhajan Singh to become the second-highest wicket-taker for India in India. Anil Kumble has the record of most wickets for India and his tally stands at 350 Test wickets. 

Ashwin surpassed Harbhajan who has 265 wickets to his name in home Tests, with the wicket of Ben Stokes on the second day of the ongoing Test against England. Until the end of England's first innings, Ashwin picked up yet another fifer in the Test match. He now has 29 five-wicket haul in Tests from 143 innings and 76 matches.



Also, Ashwin’s dominance against left-handed batsmen has been extraordinary and now the off-spinner has reached an extraordinary milestone of 200 Test wickets of left-handers. He is followed by Muttiah Muralidharan who has 191 wickets of left-handed batsmen and James Anderson who has scalped 190 wickets of left-handers.

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Buoyed by Pretorius-Shamsi brilliance, Proteas aim to upset Pakistan in the decider

Having claimed a scintillating win in their last game to draw level against an experienced Pakistan side, the Heinrich Klassen led South Africans have their eyes firmly set on the series decider to be played on Sunday, 14th February. The Proteas know that it wasn’t a mean feat to be able to beat Pakistan on their own turf at the Gaddafi Stadium, with a second string South African side. It took some brilliant bowling by Dwaine Pretorius who recorded the best-ever figures for a South African bowler in T20I cricket. But it wasn’t Pretorious alone, others like Tabraiz Shamsi and JJ Smuts too contributed immensely with the ball. In batting too there was an improvement as the experienced men in Reeza Hendricks and David Miller stayed at the crease for a longer period of time. Miller even went on to see the team through. Not only senior guys, but young Pite Van Bijlon in the second game and Janemann Malan in the first were also up to the mark as well. The only department that South Africa is still lacking is a good fast bowler to complement Pretorious. If they are able to find that, it would become really difficult for Pakistan to come back. For the home team, nothing is going right in the batting department apart from Mohammad Rizwan’s form. Skipper Babar Azam looks badly out of touch, there is no commitment or application shown by the likes of Haider Ali and Talat Hussain. The fact that they won the first game was courtesy of brilliant individual performances by Rizwan and Usman Qadir with bat and ball respectively. As soon as they both failed to live up to the expectations, the home side struggled big time. It is therefore important that some changes are made in the batting department at least. Asif Ali could be a great inclusion in place of Talat. Shaheen Afridi has shown how lethal he could be. It is Haris Rauf that needs to pull up his socks and get going before it becomes embarrassing for Pakistan to lose a series against a Second-String South African team. Pakistan vs South Africa: Match Details Match Number-3 Date and Time: Feb 14, 2021, 6:30:00 PM IST, 06:00 PM Local, 01: 00 pm GMT Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Broadcast and Live Stream: Sony Ten and Sony LIV Players to Watch Out Pakistan Mohammad Rizwan: The Peshawar born is going through a golden patch right now and thus his utilisation is the most important thing for Pakistan. With a hundred and a fifty in the last two games, he has very well shown how crucial his role is going to be if Pakistan were to win the game. Shaheen Afridi: In-swinging deliveries ta the start of the innings combined with the lethal toe breakers at the end makes Shaheen Afridi a genuine threat for the opposition and a genuine asset for his own team. He also bowled the first maiden of his t20i career in the last game and with some more runs on the board or while bowling first, he would be itching to get to his best and show to the world what he is made up of. Strongest XI Some changes would definitely be welcomed in the Pakistani team. One of them is getting in Asif Ali at the place of Hussain Talat. Secondly, to lend some balance to the side in the middle, the experience and the ability to make quick runs make a case for Sarfaraz Ahmed to play as a pure batsman in place of Iftikhar Ahmed. Similarly, Hasan Ali must get a chance and Haris Rauf being very expensive needs time off the ground to accommodate a fit and fiery Hasan Ali in the squad. XI: Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Babar Azam (c), Haider Ali, Asif Ali, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Khushdil Shah, Faheem Ashraf, Mohammad Nawaz, Hasan Ali, Usman Qadir, Shaheen Afridi South Africa Dwaine Pretorius: Without any doubt, Pretorius is the most dangerous player in the South African ranks right now. He has the ability to bowl quick and with control making him a great bowling asset. But at the same time, his ability to handle the willow quite effectively makes hi even more potent as a player. Tabraiz Shamsi: Shamsi in the last two games has shown how dot balls are of the value of gold in T20 cricket. His dot ball percentage in both the games ( giving away 20 and 16 runs in first and second t20i) have been outstanding which has helped the Proteas choke the flow of runs in the middle overs. Thus Shamsi would be required to carry out the same job once again for one last time in this series. Strongest XI Not changing the winning combination is the norm. But even if the Proteas thought of experimenting, they could get in Bjorn Fortuin in place of Glenton Stuurman with the rest of the team remaining the same. XI: Janneman Malan, Reeza Hendricks, JJ Smuts, David Miller, Heinrich Klaasen (c & wk), Pite van Biljon, Andile Phehlukwayo, Bjorn Fortuin, Dwaine Pretorius, Lutho Sipamla, Tabraiz Shamsi Pitch Report The pitch used in the game played on 13th was a new one and hence the same wicket would be used for this game too. It provided purchase for spinners till dew started getting heavy. Once the dew settled down, it was a batsman’s delight. Qadir and Nawaz were still able to turn the ball though. Thus it is going to be tough to chase anything above 160. Skipper winning the toss would definitely be looking to bowl first. Weather and Toss The weather forecast for tomorrow tells that there won’t be any rain and hazy moonlight will lighten up the skies. There would be dew and hence fielding first would be the best option.

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Dwaine Pretorius' record-breaking spell helps young Proteas pin down Pakistan

Dwaine Pretorius bowled the spell of his life picking five wickets for just 17 runs in his four overs quota to break the back of the Pakistani batting lineup at Gadaffi Stadium in Lahore. Riding on his brilliant performance, the South Africa team chased down a minuscule total of 145 with 22 balls remaining and six wickets in hand. With this win, the South Africans have now pushed the series into the decider which will take place on Sunday, 14th February. The figures of Pretorious were also the best for any South African bowler in T20I cricket. Not only that, but they were also the best against Pakistan for any bowler and counted as a first five-for in T20i cricket on the Pakistani soil. Skipper Heinrich Klassen and David Miller remained not out at the crease at 17 and 25 respectively when the winning shot was hit. The opening batsmen didn’t start the chase in a manner that the Proteas would have wanted with Janneman Malan getting dismissed in the very first over. Soon after JJ Smuts became the second victim of Shaheen Afridi. But after that, the South African pair of Reeza Hendricks and Pite Van Bijon didn’t offer any chance to the Pakistanis, adding 77 runs in just 53 balls to take the game away from the opposition. There was a chance when Hendricks was bowled by last match hero Usman Qadir. But it turned out to be a no-ball, sinking Pakistani hopes further down. When the wicket finally fell, it was too little too late for the home team. Qadir, the Trump card for the Babar Azam led team was taken for cleaners, vanishing any hopes of a comeback for the Pakistanis after a horrific batting display. Earlier in the evening, South Africa once again won the toss and decided to bowl first. The pitch was really slow in the first innings and the Proteas bowlers made good use of it. Babar Azam failed once again, getting plumbed in front of the wicket. Mohammad Rizwan tried to hold one end up, but couldn’t accelerate the run rate as the South African spinners, especially Tabrez Shamsi choked the flow of runs by bowling very tight line. Pretorius too varied his peace brilliantly. At one point in the game, Pakistan could score only 12 runs in four overs. Tanks to Faheem Asharaf’s 12 balls 30 that Pakistan was able to reach a fighting total of 144 in their 20 overs. Rizwan top-scored with 51 off 41 balls.