Shan Masood Shatters Records in Historic Test Match Against South Africa
In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Shan Masood, the captain of the Pakistan Test cricket team, has not only led his side through a challenging match but also etched his name in the annals of cricket history. During the second Test against South Africa at Newlands, Cape Town, Masood set two significant records: becoming the first Pakistani captain to score a century in South Africa and achieving the highest individual score by a Pakistani cricketer on South African soil.
A Defiant Comeback
The backdrop of Masood’s achievement is particularly notable. Pakistan faced an uphill battle after being bowled out for just 194 runs in response to South Africa’s formidable first-innings total of 615. This daunting deficit of 421 runs meant the Pakistanis were forced to follow on. In a gutsy response, captain Masood partnered with fellow batsman Babar Azam to forge a record 205-run stand for the opening wicket. Their determination and skill were evident as they renegotiated the pressure that the South African bowlers presented.
Masood scored a scintillating 145 runs, while Azam contributed 81 runs before his dismissal. This performance not only demonstrated Masood’s resilience but also exhibited the depth of talent within the Pakistani batting lineup, a reassuring sign for fans and analysts alike.
Record-Breaking Performance
With his score of 145, Masood broke the previous record of 136 runs held by Azhar Mahmood, which stood since 1998. The list of highest Test scores by Pakistani players in South Africa now prominently features Masood at the top:
- Shan Masood: 145 in 2025
- Azhar Mahmood: 136 in 1998
- Taufeeq Umar: 135 in 2003
- Saeed Anwar: 118 in 1998
- Asad Shafiq: 111 in 2013
Masood’s achievement marks a new chapter in Pakistani cricket, serving as an inspiration for upcoming players and a source of pride for fans.
Close but No Cigar: Missing Tendulkar’s Record
While Masood’s contributions to the match were monumental, they also highlighted a near-miss of historic proportions. Masood fell short of breaking the record for the highest score by an Asian captain in South Africa, a record held by cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar, who scored an impressive 169 in 1997. The potential for Masood to surpass this mark was dashed when he was trapped LBW by South African bowler Kwena Maphaka.
The highest scores by Asian captains in South Africa are as follows:
- Sachin Tendulkar: 169 in 1997
- Virat Kohli: 153 in 2018
- Shan Masood: 145 in 2025
- Dimuth Karunaratne: 103 in 2021
- Saleem Malik: 99 in 1995
A Historic Match
South Africa’s first innings was propelled by an outstanding performance from Ryan Rickelton, who scored an impressive 259 runs, supported by Temba Bavuma (106) and Kyle Verreynne (100). This commanding first-innings performance set the tone for what was an exciting and record-breaking Test match.
As the cricket world watches closely, Masood’s performance at Newlands not only underlines his skill and leadership qualities but also signals a promising era for Pakistan cricket.
Conclusion
Shan Masood’s record-breaking innings is a testament to the passion and ambition within Pakistan cricket. His resilience in the face of adversity during the Test match signifies the strength of character that defines great players. As records continue to tumble, fans can only hope for more memorable performances and milestones in the matches to come.
As future matches approach, all eyes will be on Masood, who has now firmly established himself as a key figure and a beacon of hope for the future of Pakistani cricket.