Rawalpindi: The wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan’s has scored his maiden hundred to help Pakistan stretch their lead to 336 on the fourth day of the second Test in Rawalpindi on Sunday.

The national team was off to a good start in the morning after a 53-run stand between Rizwan and Yasir Shah extended Pakistan's lead against South Africa.
Rizwan with 73 runs, was on crease, alongside Nauman Ali (10) at the end of the first session with Pakistan 217-8.
Rizwan took a sharp single off spinner to complete his first century in his 13th Test, taking Pakistan to 265-8 in their second innings.
Maiden Test hundred for Mohammad Rizwan ?
— ICC (@ICC) February 7, 2021
His patient knock has strengthened Pakistan’s position in the Test!
How many more will he get?#PAKvSA, day four ➡️ https://t.co/dHR9CvAE8T pic.twitter.com/EBRu8wMZOz
His previous highest test score was 95, he made against Australia in 2019.
Pakistan is leading the two-match series (1-0) after winning the first Test in Karachi.

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