Updated On: 28 December, 2024 06:28 AM IST | Centurion | AFP
Bosch, batting at No. 9, enabled South Africa to take a 90-run first innings lead — and the bowlers made it count by taking three wickets before Pakistan could wipe out the deficit

SA’s Corbin Bosch during his unbeaten 81 yesterday. Pic/AFP
Debutant Corbin Bosch hit 81 not out and left-arm fast bowler Marco Jansen claimed two late wickets as South Africa took control on Day Two of the first Test against Pakistan at SuperSport Park on Friday.
Bosch, batting at No. 9, enabled South Africa to take a 90-run first innings lead — and the bowlers made it count by taking three wickets before Pakistan could wipe out the deficit.