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Saim Ayub joins Fakhar in elite list after twin centuries against SA

23 December, 2024

Saim Ayub joins Fakhar in elite list after twin centuries against SA

Ayub's century, his second of the series, propelled him into an exclusive group of overseas batters who have scored multiple ODI centuries in South Africa.

Alongside him, cricketing giants like Virat Kohli, David Warner, Fakhar Zaman and Joe Root have also achieved this feat, with Kevin Pietersen and Kohli each having scored three centuries in South Africa.

Pakistan’s 36-run victory in the third ODI was built on a solid foundation, with the 22-year-old scoring 101 runs off 94 deliveries.

Babar Azam (52) and Mohammad Rizwan (53) also contributed half-centuries.

Agha Salman’s quickfire 48 further boosted the total, giving Pakistan a competitive 308/9.

South Africa's chase was led by Heinrich Klaasen, who struck a blistering 81 off 43 balls and Corbin Bosch, who contributed 40 runs.

However, the hosts faltered under pressure and were bowled out for 271 in 42 overs.

Pakistan's bowling attack was spearheaded by Sufiyan Muqeem, who finished with impressive figures of 4/52.

Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah also shone with two wickets each, while Mohammad Hasnain and Saim Ayub chipped in with a wicket apiece.

For his outstanding all-round performance, which included two centuries and 235 runs across the series, along with two wickets, Saim Ayub was named Player of the Match in the final ODI and Player of the Series.

This historic series win not only secured a 3-0 whitewash for Pakistan over South Africa but also etched their name in cricketing history as the first team to achieve this feat on South African soil.

The series also marked Rizwan's third consecutive ODI series victory as Pakistan’s skipper.

His tenure began with a historic 2-1 series win over Australia — their first on Australian soil since 2002 — followed by a 2-1 victory against Zimbabwe earlier this month.

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