In a thrilling encounter at SuperSport Park in Centurion, Reeza Hendricks produced a sensational maiden T20I century that helped South Africa secure a remarkable seven-wicket victory over Pakistan. The victory not only showcased Hendricks’ extraordinary talent but also paved the way for the Proteas to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.
After a frustrating stretch of low scores where he failed to cross the 50-run threshold in his previous five outings, Hendricks found his form and delivered when it mattered most. Right from the initial overs, the opening batter seemed in complete command, expertly navigating the formidable target of 207 runs that the visitors set.
Hendricks’ innings was nothing short of spectacular, as he amassed a career-best 117 runs off just 63 deliveries. His innings featured an astonishing 10 sixes and seven fours, each shot echoing his determination to change the narrative of his recent performances. Partnering with Rassie van der Dussen, who played the role of an anchor with a composed 66 not out, the pair formed a formidable 157-run partnership for the third wicket. Their synergy was critical, particularly as they powered towards the challenging target, before Hendricks departed with just 22 runs left to secure.
Heinrich Klaasen also contributed to the win, remaining not out on eight as the Proteas cruised home with time to spare, marking the team’s first series victory under the guidance of limited-overs coach Rob Walter.
Earlier in the match, South Africa’s bowlers faced considerable pressure from the Pakistani openers. Saim Ayub, a 22-year-old left-handed dynamo, showcased his talent on the highveld, smashing an unbeaten 98 runs off 57 balls. His innings was punctuated by 11 fours and five sixes, capturing the attention of a packed crowd as he relentlessly targeted the boundaries, particularly on the leg side. The Pakistani batting line-up flourished thanks to crucial partnerships, including an 87-run partnership with former captain Babar Azam and a 73-run partnership with Irfan Khan, leading them to a competitive total of 206 for 5.
The South African bowlers had a mixed day, with left-arm seamer Jahandad Khan finishing as Pakistan’s standout bowler with figures of 2 for 40. However, the hosts struggled, giving away 16 extras, including 15 wides and a no-ball. Only debutant Dayyaan Galiem (2 for 21) and spinner George Linde (1 for 28) had notable performances, while the other bowlers faced difficulties as they were taken to task by the aggressive Pakistani batting unit.
Tonight, the action continues as the teams regroup at the Wanderers for the third and final T20I, beginning at 6 pm. South Africa will aim to maintain their momentum, while Pakistan will look to salvage pride in a must-win match.
