In an electrifying performance at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, rising star Saim Ayub showcased his brilliance yet again, leading Pakistan to a clean sweep against South Africa in the third One-Day International (ODI). The left-handed opening batsman continued his red-hot form, smashing a spectacular 101 off just 94 balls, marking his second century of the series and third in just five innings.
Pakistan posted a commanding total of 308 for nine, and despite a valiant effort by Heinrich Klaasen, who smashed 81 off 43 balls, South Africa fell short by 36 runs while chasing an adjusted target in a rain-affected match.
At just 22, Saim Ayub has quickly emerged as one of the most promising young talents in international cricket. This century follows a string of incredible performances, including:
Ayub’s innings at Johannesburg was a display of sheer class and composure. Despite losing his opening partner Abdullah Shafique for a third consecutive duck, Ayub steadied Pakistan’s innings with partnerships of 114 with Babar Azam (52) and 93 with captain Mohammad Rizwan (53).
Ayub’s contributions weren’t limited to the bat. His off-spin and carrom balls added to the team’s success, claiming the crucial wicket of David Miller and delivering the most economical bowling figures in the match with 1/34 in 10 overs.
This victory solidifies Pakistan’s dominance and highlights the brilliance of Saim Ayub, a name that cricket fans will undoubtedly hear for years to come.