Bosch Shines with Maiden Five-for in South Africa’s Record-Tying 9th Straight Test Win
- During the fourth day of the match at Queens Sports Club, South Africa secured a 328-run victory with Bosch’s historic century and five-wicket haul, their first Test win at the venue.
- Building on debutant performances, Pretorius scored 163 and Brevis made 51, setting a target of 537 for Zimbabwe.
- The Proteas seamers, led by Bosch’s 5-43 and Yusuf’s 3-22, bowled Zimbabwe out for 208 before tea, sealing a dominant victory.
- Despite Zimbabwe's heaviest Test defeat by runs, South Africa's ninth consecutive win secures a 1-0 series lead at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo.
- The second Test begins Sunday at Queens Sports Club, with Maharaj highlighting key areas for team improvement ahead of the match.
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Bosch shines with maiden five-for in South Africa’s record-tying 9th straight test win
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (AP) — South Africa equalled its longest winning streak in men's test cricket when it finished off Zimbabwe by 328 runs on Tuesday.
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