The stage is set for the second and final Test between Pakistan and South Africa in Rawalpindi, commencing on Friday, October 20. Pakistan enters this crucial encounter with a 1-0 lead in the series, having secured a dominant 93-run victory in the opening Test in Lahore. The hosts will be eager to replicate their performance and clinch the series against the reigning Test champions.
The Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium pitch is anticipated to offer assistance to spinners from the outset. Historical data suggests that spin has played a significant role in past Tests held here. While Lahore presented a balanced surface in the first Test, Rawalpindi is expected to be drier and more abrasive. This kind of pitch often rewards teams that bat first, as accumulating runs early can prove decisive. South Africa, having lost the first Test, might prioritize batting first if they win the toss, aiming to set a solid total. The Proteas’ batting lineup will need to adapt to the challenge posed by Pakistan’s spinners, Sajid Khan and Noman Ali, especially with Keshav Maharaj likely to bolster the South African spin attack. A consistent application from their batters will be key to navigating the conditions and competing effectively in this series decider.








