South Africa Sweep Test Series against West Indies, Extend Unbeaten Run
South Africa Dominate Day 3 in Bridgetown
On Saturday, South Africa completed a 40-run victory over the West Indies on day three of the second Test in Bridgetown, Barbados.
The victory marked South Africa's eighth consecutive Test series win against the West Indies, extending their unbeaten run against them.
Dominant Performance from Proteas
South Africa secured the win on day three after a dominant performance throughout the match.
The South African bowlers restricted the West Indies to 162 in their second innings, with Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi taking a combined seven wickets.
Key Highlights
- Kagiso Rabada claimed 4-51 to lead the South African bowling attack.
- The West Indies lost their last six wickets for just 28 runs.
- South Africa's unbeaten run against the West Indies in Test series now stands at eight.
Historic Series Win
The series victory is a significant milestone for South Africa, as it marks their first-ever series win over the West Indies in the Caribbean.
The two teams first met in a Test series in 1992, and South Africa had previously failed to win a series against the West Indies on their home soil.
Conclusion
South Africa's victory in the second Test against the West Indies is a testament to their dominance in the format.
The Proteas extended their unbeaten Test series run against the West Indies to eight and recorded their first-ever series win over them in the Caribbean.
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