Pakistan Test Series 2025 Day 2 Full Highlights Review

Introduction

The Pakistan Test Series Day 2 delivered thrilling cricket action, with spin dominance, crucial partnerships, and a strong fightback from South Africa. On Day 1, Pakistan had posted 378, and Day 2 saw volatile sessions that swung momentum rapidly. This blog dissects every key event of Pakistan Test Series Day 2, with full highlights, analysis, and implications for the rest of the match.

1. Morning Session — Pakistan’s Collapse & South Africa Fightback

On the morning of Pakistan Test Series Day 2, Pakistan resumed at 313/5 and were bowled out for 378 soon after play began. The collapse was dramatic: spinner Senuran Muthusamy ripped through the tail, claiming a career-best 6 for 117, and dismissed four wickets in quick succession. The final wicket was Salman Agha, who fell just short of a century on 93. Ground News+2Cricbuzz+2

South Africa began their reply cautiously. Spinner Noman Ali struck early, removing captain Aiden Markram for 20 and Wiaan Mulder for 17. At tea, South Africa were 112/2, still trailing but in reasonable shape. Arab News PK


2. Afternoon & Late Session — Key Partnerships & Pressure

During the middle and late sessions, Pakistan Test Series Day 2 featured gritty batting under pressure. Ryan Rickelton and Tony de Zorzi steadied the innings, occupying the crease. Rickelton played with composure, while de Zorzi found occasional boundaries. At stumps, South Africa stood at 216/6, still trailing by 162 runs. Cricbuzz+2The Times of India+2

On the Pakistan side, the sixth-wicket stand between Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha had been the backbone of their first innings. They added 163 runs for that partnership and brought balance after early setbacks. Dawn+1


3. Turning Points & Match Analysis

3.1 Muthusamy’s Spin Magic

The spinner Muthusamy’s devastating spell was arguably the turning point of Pakistan Test Series Day 2. His ability to extract turn and bounce dismantled Pakistan’s lower order, turning the momentum toward South Africa. Ground News+1

3.2 Rizwan & Agha’s Resilience

Rizwan and Agha’s partnership under pressure was a critical pillar. Their composure and shot-making especially on a turning surface prevented Pakistan from collapsing earlier.

3.3 South Africa’s Recovery

South Africa’s reply showed resolve. Despite early pressure, wickets in hand and solid partnerships kept them in the chase. Their spinners also began to exploit the surface as the day progressed.


4. What It Means Going Ahead

  • Match control tilts to Pakistan: With South Africa still trailing by 162 runs and already 6 down, Pakistan remains in a strong position.

  • Spin will decide: The pitch is aiding spin, so bowlers like Muthusamy and Noman Ali will be crucial on upcoming days.

  • South Africa’s fightback chances: If their lower order resists, they might claw back but Pakistan has the upper hand.


Conclusion

Pakistan Test Series Day 2 was full of drama — from Pakistan’s late collapse to fightback efforts by South Africa. The spin on display and critical partnerships defined the narrative. Going into Day 3, Pakistan have the advantage, but in Test cricket, fortunes can change rapidly. Fans should expect more spins, tight battles, and gripping cricket ahead.

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