Key Points

South Africa continues their unstoppable run in Test cricket with a crushing win over Zimbabwe. Wiaan Mulder's record-breaking triple century powered the Proteas to a massive total. The bowlers then dismantled Zimbabwe twice to secure a historic 10th straight victory. This streak cements South Africa's place among cricket's greatest Test teams.

Key Points: South Africa Extends Record Test Streak With Dominant Zimbabwe Win

  • South Africa surpasses their 2003 record with 10 consecutive Test wins
  • Wiaan Mulder smashes 367* in a record-breaking triple century
  • Six of South Africa's victories came in away matches
  • Proteas now rank fourth in all-time consecutive Test wins
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South Africa's record run extends with massive win over Zimbabwe in 2nd Test

South Africa secures 10th straight Test victory, crushing Zimbabwe by an innings and 236 runs in Bulawayo to extend their historic winning streak.

"This streak is a testament to the team's resilience and skill across all conditions. – ICC Spokesperson"

Bulawayo, July 8

Bulawayo witnessed South Africa's unstoppable run continuing, as the newly-crowned ICC World Test Champions (WTC) registered their 10th successive Test win by winning the second Test against Zimbabwe by an innings and 236 runs.

This triumphant run began in August 2024 against the West Indies and has seen the Proteas conquer all challenges, including the final of the ICC World Test Championship. This latest win pushed South Africa past their own record of nine consecutive Test victories achieved in 2002/03, placing them fourth in the all-time list of most consecutive Test wins, as per the ICC.

They now sit just behind the formidable West Indies side of 1984, who notched up 11 straight victories, and Australia's unparalleled record of 16 consecutive wins, achieved on two separate occasions. What makes this streak even more impressive is that six of South Africa's ten victories have come away from home.

The Proteas' extraordinary journey began with a narrow 40-run victory over the West Indies in Providence. They then carried that momentum into a dominant 2-0 away series whitewash against Bangladesh. The winning ways continued in a home series against Sri Lanka, which South Africa comfortably swept 2-0.

A close call against Pakistan in Centurion was in order before they sealed a commanding 10-wicket victory in Cape Town. The eighth win proved to be the most memorable, as they comprehensively routed a formidable Australian side at Lord's to claim the ICC World Test Championship title.

With a 2-0 sweep in the Test series against Zimbabwe, after registering a convincing win of over 300 runs in the first Test, the Proteas have made it 10 in a row.

The second of the two Tests proved to be even more one-sided, as Wiaan Mulder, the stand-in skipper (367* in 334 balls, with 49 fours and four sixes) starred with the bat, scoring a record-breaking triple century as South Africa piled on 626/5 before declaring their innings. David Bedingham (82 in 101 balls, with seven fours) and Lhuan-dre Pretorius (78 in 87 balls, with seven fours and three sixes) also made important scores.

The Proteas' bowlers then backed up the effort with a disciplined performance, dismissing Zimbabwe for just 170 and enforcing the follow-on. Sean Williams (83* in 55 balls with seven fours and two sixes) was ruthless, but Prenelan Subrayen (4/42), the debutant and Mulder (2/20) were even more exceptional.

The South African bowlers once again proved to be too strong for Zimbabwe, bundling them out for 220 to seal a memorable Test win in Bulawayo. Nick Welch (55 in 126 balls, with three fours and two sixes) was the sole warrior as Corbin Bosch (4/38) and Senuran Muthusamy (3/77) demolished the batting line-up easily.

- ANI

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Priya S
Mulder's triple century was pure class! But let's be honest - Zimbabwe's bowling attack is nowhere near international standards. Would love to see SA tested against stronger opponents.
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Arjun K
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm impressed but not worried. Our team has beaten SA in their home conditions before. The real test will be when they tour India next year! 💪
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Sarah B
The Proteas are on fire! 🔥 But I feel bad for Zimbabwe cricket - they need more support from ICC to become competitive. Such one-sided matches aren't good for Test cricket's future.
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Vikram M
Records are meant to be broken, but 16 consecutive wins by Australia seems impossible to beat! Still, SA's achievement is remarkable. Their bowling attack is world-class - reminds me of our Indian pace battery.
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Kavya N
While SA's performance is commendable, the real test will be maintaining this form in Asian conditions. Our Indian spinners would give them a tough time on turning tracks! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, I'm loving this SA dominance! Test cricket needs strong teams to keep the format alive. Though I agree with others - would love to see them play India soon.

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