South Africa crushed Zimbabwe by 328 runs, Mumbai Indians player took 5 wickets after hitting a century

South Africa won the first Test against Zimbabwe due to a strong all -round performance of Carbin Bosch (Photo -PTI)

South Africa won by 328 runs against Zimbabwe in the first Test match. In this match, Carbin Bosch played an important role in South Africa’s victory by performing a bang all -round for South Africa. Carbin Bosch scored 100 runs in the first innings for his team and then took 5 wickets in the second innings and destroyed Zimbabwe’s batting lineup completely. Bosch took part in the IPL 2025 from the Mumbai Indians team.

South Africa won the match

In this match, South Africa declared their first innings for 9 wickets for 418 runs. Apart from Carbin Bosch, young batsman Luan Dre Pritorius also scored 153 runs while batting brilliantly. He hit 11 fours and 4 sixes in his innings. Dewald Bravis also contributed 51 runs from the team. For Zimbabwe, Tenaka Chivanga took four wickets while Blessing Mujarbani took two wickets. In response, the Zimbabwe team collapsed for 251 runs in the first innings. Veteran player Sean Williams scored 137 runs for the team. Carbin Bosch did not get a single wicket in the first innings. For South Africa, Vian Mulder took 4 wickets while Keshav Maharaj and Kodi Yusuf took 3-3 wickets.

The South Africa team could score 369 runs in the second innings. Bosch contributed 36 runs in the second innings. For the team, Vian Mulder scored 147 runs while captain Keshav Maharaj scored 51 runs. Wellington Masakadja took 4 wickets for Zimbabwe. Due to the deadly bowling of Carbin Bosch, the Zimbabwe team could score 208 runs in the second innings. Bosch has so far taken 10 wickets in two Tests at an average of 19.01 while scored 217 runs at an average of 108.5.

In IPL 2025, only two matches were played

In the Indian Premier League 2025, this powerful player participated in two matches. Talking about his figures, the all -rounder scored 47 runs at a strike rate of 146.88 and his highest personal score was 27 runs. He could not leave his mark in bowling and took only one wicket at an average of 55. Currently, after winning against Zimbabwe, the confidence of Bosch will be quite up

Asish Roy
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