Cricket fans tend to collect memorabilia of their favorite players wherever they can. Fans in South Africa are no exception to this trend as it was evident on Day 3 of the 2nd Test. South Africa and Pakistan. Young South African trend Tristan Stubbs he found himself in the middle of an additional responsibility.
Tristan Stubbs faces a sea of collecting autographs
The 24-year-old arrived at the boundary line as a fielder but found himself in the middle of a crowd of South African players collecting items to sign. Stubbs felt the need to fulfill the wishes of Proteas fans and a range of items such as balls, cricket bats, stumps, jerseys, caps and others to give his signature. However, Stubbs was unable to attend every element as the game continued with openings Babar Azam and Shan Massoud on the crease.
Here is the video
Tristan Stubbs has his hands full 🤣🤣
📺 Broadcast #SAvPAK On DStv: https://t.co/rM90YyQxaw pic.twitter.com/iHDJq278lh
— SuperSport 🏆 (@SuperSportTV) January 5, 2025
Also read: Babar Azam and Shan Masood ft.
Heroic stand by Pakistan to save the Test
Pakistan were in dire straits at the start of the match against South Africa and added a mammoth 615 runs in their first innings. Ryan Rickelton and a ton from the captain Temba Bavuma and Kyle Verreyne. In reply, Pakistan were bowled out for 194 runs in their first innings.
Pakistan were desperate to put runs on the board to save the Test match and the openers got the second innings off to a solid start. Skipper Masood steadied the Pakistan innings for long and stood up heroically to the South African pacers. Masood scored 145 runs and 251 balls before that You are cats took the wicket in the 84th over of the innings. Mohammad Rizvan and Salman Agha they are currently trying to outdo South Africa’s first innings for Pakistan and somehow save the Test match.