Sean Williams' sixth Test ton remained the lone fighting spark for Zimbabwe in the first Test in Bulawayo. It was the collective bowling performance by the South Africans, led by Wiaan Mulder, Keshav Maharaj and Codi Yusuf which ensured a big 167-run lead. South Africa have now extended their lead to 216 runs at the end of Day 2.
SOUTH AFRICA TOUR OF ZIMBABWE, 2025
Williams ton the lone spark as South Africa surge ahead

Sean Williams' sixth Test ton remained the lone fighting spark for Zimbabwe © Zimbabwe Cricket
South Africa declared on their overnight score of 418 for 9 and sent Zimbabwe in to bat, first thing in the morning. The tourists were on the money straight away as Codi Yusuf picked up his first Test wicket off his fifth ball, as Takudzwanashe Kaitano chipped one to mid-wicket. Yusuf then got Nick Welch to poke one behind to the 'keeper as he had two wickets in no time. This was sandwiched by Brian Bennett, fresh off a century against England last month, scoring three quick boundaries to keep the scoring rate high.
However, Bennett's innings was cut-short when he got hit on the helmet by a bouncer from Kwena Maphaka. It led to the right-hander being
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