In the second T20I against South Africa at SuperSport Park, Centurion on December 13, the Pakistan teenager Saim Ayub, who was batting on 98 not out, was seen asking his partner Abbas Afridi to take a single so that he could get the strike and complete his century. However, Afridi smashed a boundary, which left Ayub visibly frustrated. Ayub opened the batting for Pakistan and was the leading scorer for the team, as they reached 205, losing 5 wickets. However, South Africa won the match by 7 wickets, mostly depending on Reeza Hendricks' century. Watch the video here pic.twitter.com/QNgOYE5iQ7 — cricket videos (@RizwanStum60450) December 14, 2024 Read: Pakistan's Mohammad Amir Announces Retirement from International Cricket Again Pakistan vs South Africa match summary On December 13, South Africa set a record at SuperSport Park, Centurion, by becoming the first team to chase down a target over 200 against Pakistan in T20Is. Opener Reeza Hendricks' maiden T20I century (117 off 63 balls) guided South Africa to chase 207 with seven wickets in hand, securing a 2-0 series lead. Pakistan's Saim Ayub played a stunning knock of 98*, but his efforts went in vain as the Proteas chased down the target with three balls to spare. Ayub’s blistering innings, which included 11 fours and five sixes, anchored Pakistan’s total of 206/5. Despite early wickets, South Africa's Hendricks and Rassie van der Dussen (50 off 33) ensured the chase was completed with ease. Hendricks’ century equaled the joint-highest score by a South African in a successful chase, marking a historic win for the Proteas in T20 cricket.