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  • Ayub ruled out of Newlands Test due to ankle injury


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    Saim Ayub twisted his right ankle while fielding on the opening day of the second Test between South Africa and Pakistan

    Saim Ayub twisted his right ankle while fielding on the opening day of the second Test between South Africa and Pakistan © AFP

    Pakistan opener Saim Ayub has been ruled out of the ongoing Newlands Test with an ankle injury. The 22-year-old twisted his right ankle while fielding on the opening day of the second Test between South Africa and Pakistan, and the timeline for his recovery remains uncertain.

    “Saim Ayub has been ruled out of further participation in the second men’s cricket Test against South Africa after twisting his right ankle while fielding,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a release. “Saim underwent X-rays and MRI tests this afternoon and the reports have been sent to specialists in London for further advice on the treatment and time away from competitive cricket.”

    The injury happened in the seventh over, when Ryan Rickelton squeezed an outside edge between gully and backward point. Both Aamer Jamal and Saim Ayub gave chase; and while Jamal slid and flicked the ball back in, Ayub slipped and hurt his ankle. He looked in pain, having called for the physio immediately and needing to be helped off the field a little later. He was later spotted in a cast and was replaced in the field by Abdullah Shafique.

    Ayub’s injury added to a difficult day in the field for Pakistan, who were at the receiving end of twin tons from Rickelton (176*) and Temba Bavuma (106).

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    Ayub ruled out of Newlands Test due to ankle injury

    Unfortunately, Pakistan’s star batsman, Ayub, has been ruled out of the upcoming Test match at Newlands due to an ankle injury. This comes as a major blow to the team, as Ayub has been in excellent form recently and was expected to play a crucial role in the upcoming match.

    The team management is currently assessing the extent of Ayub’s injury and are hoping for a speedy recovery. In the meantime, they are looking at potential replacements for the talented batsman.

    Fans are disappointed to hear the news and are hoping for Ayub’s quick recovery. His absence will surely be felt in the upcoming match, but the team is determined to put up a strong performance despite this setback. Let’s wish Ayub a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the field soon.

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  • Ayub ruled out of Newlands Test due to ankle injury


    PAKISTAN TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA, 2024-25

    Saim Ayub twisted his right ankle while fielding on the opening day of the second Test between South Africa and Pakistan

    Saim Ayub twisted his right ankle while fielding on the opening day of the second Test between South Africa and Pakistan © AFP

    Pakistan opener Saim Ayub has been ruled out of the ongoing Newlands Test with an ankle injury. The 22-year-old twisted his right ankle while fielding on the opening day of the second Test between South Africa and Pakistan, and the timeline for his recovery remains uncertain.

    “Saim Ayub has been ruled out of further participation in the second men’s cricket Test against South Africa after twisting his right ankle while fielding,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a release. “Saim underwent X-rays and MRI tests this afternoon and the reports have been sent to specialists in London for further advice on the treatment and time away from competitive cricket.”

    The injury happened in the seventh over, when Ryan Rickelton squeezed an outside edge between gully and backward point. Both Aamer Jamal and Saim Ayub gave chase; and while Jamal slid and flicked the ball back in, Ayub slipped and hurt his ankle. He looked in pain, having called for the physio immediately and needing to be helped off the field a little later. He was later spotted in a cast and was replaced in the field by Abdullah Shafique.

    Ayub’s injury added to a difficult day in the field for Pakistan, who were at the receiving end of twin tons from Rickelton (176*) and Temba Bavuma (106).

    © Cricbuzz

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    South African fast bowler, Shaheen Ayub, has been ruled out of the upcoming Test match at Newlands due to an ankle injury. The 28-year-old sustained the injury during a practice session and will now undergo rehabilitation to recover fully.

    Ayub has been a key player for the South African team in recent matches, and his absence will be a blow to the team’s pace attack. His ability to swing the ball and generate pace has been crucial in helping South Africa secure victories in the past.

    The team management is currently assessing their options for a replacement for Ayub in the upcoming Test match. Fans will be eagerly waiting to see who will step up in his absence and fill the void left by the talented fast bowler.

    We wish Ayub a speedy recovery and hope to see him back in action soon. In the meantime, the South African team will have to regroup and come up with a strategy to overcome this setback and perform well in the upcoming Test match at Newlands.

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  • SA vs Pak – 2nd Test – Secrets of Newlands pitch keep Pakistan guessing on team combination

    SA vs Pak – 2nd Test – Secrets of Newlands pitch keep Pakistan guessing on team combination


    There’s a fine line between maximum preparation and cluelessness, and Pakistan are trying to make sure they tread the right side of it. With less than 24 hours to go before the second Test, Pakistan have not yet named a final XI, wanting to glean as much information as possible about what the Newlands surface will do. However, the later, they leave it, the harder it is to make the case the visitors have a side they will be comfortable with heading into the game.
    The captain Shan Masood admitted balancing the team was “tricky”. “We’d like to have one final look at the pitch,” he said. “Looks a bit different, less grass cover. South Africa have had the luxury of having a training session earlier than us. We’d like to take our time and see what the best possible XI is.”
    The Newlands surface is under scrutiny following what happened in the previous Test played here. In the first Test for new groundsman Braam Mong, India beat South Africa in a game which lasted barely 100 overs. Fast bowlers dominated the game, with uneven bounce between bat and ball, with no spin bowled; the pitch was given an “unsatisfactory” rating.
    With this being the same groundsman’s second Test, interest in the nature of this strip is high on both sides, with Temba Bavuma half-joking he was told he “wasn’t allowed to talk about the pitch”. Over the last couple of days, the strip that will see the Test played has had a significant amount of grass removed from it, with heavy rollers going over the surface multiple times.
    Either way, South Africa have named their side, with spinner Keshav Maharaj coming in. But it’s a bit more complex for Pakistan. Masood pointed out one of South Africa’s strengths was their seam bowling allrounders and deep batting line-up, saying it went right down to “Rabada at 10”, following his heroics in the fourth innings in Centurion.

    If Pakistan are to play a specialist spinner, it will invariably come at the expense of a seam bowler. That leaves them with just three seamers, which Masood appeared reluctant to commit to.

    “South Africa still have four seamers playing,” Masood said. “They have the luxury of quite a lot of allrounders in the squad. Mulder, Jansen, Bosch, so they can afford to make those decisions. For us, it’ll be slightly trickier. We still feel pace will have a large role to play in these conditions. There was a pattern that was successful for us where [Salman] Agha bowled really well in Australia and take that forward with us. We’ll have to see and probably make a decision in the evening.

    “It’s heartening to compete, but we have to be ruthless, and we have to cross that line somewhere. There’s a lot of potential in that side, and if we’re not crossing the line, we’re not doing our talent and ability justice.”

    Shan Masood wants his team to do more than merely get into dominant positions in games

    Further complicating matters, Aamer Jamal, who played the least significant role among the quicks in Centurion for Pakistan, is their only allrounder, with Masood effectively confirming his place in the XI.

    “Aamer links the team together. He’s a very important player in the Test team going forward. That No. 8 position where you can bat as a very decent batter and bowl like a proper fast bowler. Unfortunately, the situation of the match was such apart from his first spell at Centurion he didn’t really get a go. He was brought on at a time where we just took a gamble to have something different, maybe hit the wicket and force Rabada or Jansen to do something else. That was the reason behind that. But we hope he’ll bowl more on this surface.”

    It means whichever way Pakistan go, there will be compromises one way or another. But Masood said Pakistan had been taking heart from the way they competed against the side that are “No. 1” in Test cricket. But with Pakistan letting slip a number of dominant positions over the last nine Tests, seven of which Pakistan lost, he understands belief in a side or a system can fall apart if results to prop it up aren’t forthcoming.

    “You want to compete against the best, and win against the best,” he said. “It’s heartening to compete, but we have to be ruthless, and we have to cross that line somewhere. There’s a lot of potential in that side, and if we’re not crossing the line, we’re not doing our talent and ability justice. That only comes from a place of care, and yes we all make mistakes and sometimes don’t cross this line, but I really believe this side has the ability, and people have seen there is a lot more to this side than the results suggest.”

    Moments after Pakistan finished training, the pitch was, unconventionally, given another heavy dose of watering under a hot sun. After that, the groundstaff threw a white sheet over the strip, and the two surrounding it. The secrets of this Newlands pitch remain concealed overnight, although, even when it stood exposed, few – especially in the Pakistan camp – seemed to really know what to expect from it.



    The upcoming second Test between South Africa and Pakistan at Newlands has sparked intrigue and speculation due to the secrets of the pitch that are keeping Pakistan guessing on their team combination.

    Newlands is known for its unpredictable and challenging pitch conditions, with seam movement, variable bounce, and swing all playing a role in determining the outcome of matches. This has left Pakistan pondering their options and strategizing on the best team combination to tackle the conditions.

    With the pitch at Newlands known to favor fast bowlers, Pakistan may opt to bolster their pace attack, or perhaps include an extra spinner to exploit any potential turn on offer. However, the uncertainty surrounding the pitch’s behavior has made it difficult for Pakistan to finalize their team selection.

    On the other hand, South Africa will be looking to capitalize on their home advantage and exploit the conditions at Newlands to secure a series victory. With a strong pace attack led by the likes of Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi, South Africa will be confident in their ability to trouble the Pakistani batsmen on what is expected to be a lively pitch.

    As the teams prepare to take the field for the second Test, the secrets of the Newlands pitch will continue to keep Pakistan guessing on their team combination. Only time will tell how the conditions will play out and which team will emerge victorious in this intriguing battle between bat and ball. Stay tuned for all the action from Newlands!

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