South Africa’s victory in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025 Final has paved the way for an exciting series against Pakistan. The first Test saw a thrilling battle between the two sides, with the Proteas emerging victorious thanks to a match-winning partnership between Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen.
As the teams gear up for the second Test in Cape Town, it’s worth noting that Pakistan has never beaten South Africa at this venue in four attempts. The historic Newlands ground has hosted the most Tests in South Africa, with a rich history dating back to 1889.
Here are some key numbers from previous Test matches at Newlands:
– Matches played: 60
– Matches won by teams batting first: 23
– Matches won by teams batting second: 26
– Matches tied: 0
– Matches drawn: 11
– Highest team total: 651 by South Africa vs Australia in 2009
– Lowest team total: 35 all out by South Africa vs England in 1889
– Highest successful run-chase: 334/6 by Australia vs South Africa in 2002
– Highest individual score: 262 by Stephen Fleming (NZ) vs South Africa in 2006
– Best bowling figures (innings): 8/11 by John Briggs (ENG) vs South Africa in 1889
– Best bowling figures (match): 15/28 by John Briggs (ENG) vs South Africa in 1889
– Average first innings score: 322
The pitch at Newlands is known to favor the pacers, as seen in the recent South Africa vs India Test where the wicket proved challenging for batsmen. While the pitch curator may make adjustments, fast bowlers are expected to play a significant role in the upcoming Test.
In the last Test at Newlands, which ended in just two days, India’s Mohammed Siraj wreaked havoc with figures of 6/15, limiting South Africa to 55 all out. Despite a spirited fightback from Aiden Markram, India chased down the target of 79 runs comfortably, with Rohit Sharma leading the way.
As the second Test approaches, fans can expect another thrilling contest at Newlands, with both teams eager to make their mark on this historic venue. Stay tuned for live updates and commentary as the action unfolds in Cape Town.