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South Africa beat Pakistan by an innings and 92 runs

South African player Du Plessis caught rubbing the ball on the zipper of his trousers

Dubai : South Africa has beaten Pakistan by an innings and 92 runs in second test match here at Dubai and leveled the two match series by 1-1.

The final test has raised a new controversy over ball tempering issue in which one of the South African player Du Plessis was seen rubbing the ball on the zipper of his trouser for which he was penalized. 

The controversy has not yet finished yet as Pakistan board has decided to write a letter to ICC regarding the ball tempering by South African players.

Scores : 

South Africa :   517
Pakistan       :  99 & 326

Man of the match : GC Smith (South Africa)
Man of the Series : AB de Villiers (South Africa)



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