
Defiant one hundred from Sean Williams was not enough, because South Africa gained control over the first test against Zimbabwe on the stump on day 2. On Sunday, June 29. Williams scored 137 out of 164 balls to ensure that the hosts avoided watching, but Proteas ended the day 2 to 49 for one with the leadership of 216 runs.
Zimbabwe scored 251 in his first shifts in response to 418 in the first shifts, when Wiann Mulder scored 25 and Tony de Zorza got 22 when the duo remained undefeated on the stump, while visitors lost Matthew Breetzke. South Africa declared and Zimbabwe fought at the age of 23 when Williams walked. The hosts were complicated when Brian Bennett had to go back to the pavilion for a delayed shock.
Win VS with the main test day 2
Bennett was hit on the helmet with a vicious ejector from Kwen Mpahak and before walking back to the pavilion he was able to continue three more supplies. Since then, it has been all about Williams, who found support only from Captain Craig Ervine. The duo performed 91 runs and met Zimbabwe 390 when the South African duo Tempo Mpahaka and Codi Yusuf found a rhythm.
The debutant got the goals of Tyudzwanash Kaitano and Nick Welcha to put the visitors on the top, but Williams decided to counterattack with several beautiful shots. He was particularly interested in Maphak and got several boundaries, because Zimbabwe ended the first session without further damage.
Mulder and Bosch replaced the new balls of new balls, and Ervine was particularly cautious against them and after lunch he scored only nine out of 44 balls he faced. But he and Williams realized they had to move and cut and cut before Keshav Maharaj brought himself.
Spinner began to get something out of the field and almost left Williams for 40. Maharaj created a history when he became the first South African spinner to get to 200 goals.
After this point, Williams took the cloak to ensure that it would be avoided subsequent, and decided to take over Mahara and the rest of the pitch. While Madhevere got 15, the rest of the dough, including the shocks of Sub Prince Masvaure, could not make a brand.
Williams came to his sixth test by hundreds, joint on the second highest dough of Zimbabwe. Mulder raised four goals and Yusuf three to clean the tail and ensure that visitors stay in the driver’s seat.
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29. June 2025