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PSL 2022 | Multan Sultans ride on emphatic batting display to post mammoth total vs Quetta

Multan Sultans' batting unit thoroughly dominated the Quetta Gladiators in the PSL 2022 fixture in Lahore. The openers Shan Masood and Mohammad Rizwan provided the side with a flying start as the two posted 119 runs for the first wicket in 12 overs. 

Masood was later trapped in front of the stumps by Irfan for a 38-ball 57 but Rizwan on the other side kept going and notched up a fifty during the course. 

He was joined by Rilee Rossouw in the middle and the batters once again provided the team with a brilliant stand for the second wicket. Rossouw completed his half-century in just 20 deliveries after smashing Sohail Tanvir for consecutive maximums at the end of the 17th over. 

The left-handed continued with his onslaught before he eventually got out for a 26-ball 71 after getting caught in the deep by Iftikhar off Naseem Shah. The Sultans were 222/2 in 18.2 overs when Rossouw was dismissed after an entertaining knock. 

The Multan Sultans ended up with a mammoth score of 245/3 with skipper Rizwan remaining unbeaten at 83 off 54.  

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NZ vs SA | Outplayed South Africa on the verge of submitting Test on Day 2

The writing is on the wall for the Proteas in the first Test match in Christchurch after they were thoroughly outplayed on Day 2 on Friday, 18 February. Henry Nicholls’ century along with two half centuries from Tom Blundell and Matt Henry set the hosts for a big on before they returned to pick three quick wickets in the South African batting order. The Proteas were dominated from the first session itself with nightwatchman Neil Wagner starting on a very aggressive note. He hit 7 boundaries and 2 sixes and fell just one run shy of the half century mark. He added 80 runs with Henry Nicholls and set the tone for the rest of the day. New Zealand’s batting efforts were aided by uncharacteristically poor fielding efforts by South Africa who leaked boundaries every now and then. Later in the day Mark Boucher pointed out the same and stated that the energy levels of the visitors were below par. While he did not point out what could be the reason behind the same, one can safely assume that the 10-day hard quarantine might have something to do with it. NZ’s domination with the bat meant that Nicholls 105 runs off 164 balls before getting out and two significant contributions from Blundell (96 off 138) and Henry (58 off 68) secured a huge first innings total for the home side. The last wicket partnership between the two of them saw 94 runs being added before Blundell feather edged one to the keeper. Returning to bowl, Matt Henry and Tim Southee once again showed mastery over their home conditions. One after the other South Africa batsmen once again departed from the middle, with the score being 4/3 inside the first 5 overs. Rassie van der Dussen and Temba Bavuma arrested the flow of wickets and at the end of day’s play the visitors were struggling at 34/3 after playing 9 overs. South Africa are strongly placed in the Test match and it is very likely that they will finish the job on moving day tomorrow.