Spinner Most Wickets for South Africa: South Africa won the Test series by defeating West Indies by 40 runs in the second Test played in Georgetown on Saturday. With this victory, South Africa made a record of winning the 10th consecutive Test series against West Indies. South Africa batted first and scored 160 and 246 runs, while the West Indies team could score only 144 and 222 runs, due to which it had to face defeat.
In this match, South African spinner Keshav Maharaj gave a historic performance. He made a record of becoming South Africa’s most successful spinner by taking 6 wickets in this test. Maharaj took a wicket in the last over of the match and gave his team a 40-run victory and also won the title of ‘Player of the Series’.
Keshav Maharaj created history
With this match, Keshav Maharaj broke Hugh Tayfield’s record. Maharaj took 171 wickets in 52 matches in his Test career. He made his Test debut against Australia in 2016 and has made significant contributions with his bowling so far. Keshav Maharaj has now become the highest wicket-taking spinner for South Africa.
After winning the ‘Player of the Series’ title, Keshav Maharaj said – “I am proud of Test cricket. It is important for me to maintain loyalty towards the game. Bavuma gives me the opportunity to understand the game and perform better.”
Keshav Maharaj’s magic worked on the Caribbean tour
Keshav Maharaj had also performed well in the Caribbean tour before the Test played in Guyana. He had put the West Indies batting in trouble by taking two wickets in the first innings. He also bowled brilliantly in the second innings and took three important wickets including the last wicket, which decided the result of the match.
South Africa achieved a better position in the World Test Championship
With this win, South Africa have moved to the fifth spot in the World Test Championship points table, while the West Indies team remains at the ninth spot and have got only one win in the tournament so far.
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