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Proteas keep grinding in Rawalpindi

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October 22, 2025

FEW would disagree with the presumption that Tristan Stubbs was playing for his Proteas Test career in the first innings on the second day of the second Test against Pakistan at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium yesterday.

- ZAAHIER ADAMS

And after Stubbs dropped a straightforward catch in the first over of Pakistan's innings on Monday, there would even be those of the opinion that it served the Proteas right for sticking with a player clearly devoid of confidence.

But Shukri Conrad has not built up this World Test Championship-winning squad without supporting his players through both the good and the bad times. So instead of dropping Stubbs, Conrad pushed the tall right-hander back up to No 3 - where he was initially selected in the Test side, and had scored his maiden Test century.

Stubbs’ response was his most assured Test innings since the home series against Sri Lanka last December to provide the visitors with a semblance of hope in this second Test at 185/4 in response to Pakistan's 333 all out.

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