Rawalpindi, Oct. 23 -- Spinner Simon Harmer joined the 1,000 first-class wickets as South Africa ended the two-match Test series against Pakistan with an eight-wicket win at Rawalpindi, easily chasing down 68 runs set to win.
The two-match series concluded with both teams sharing the trophy, the scoreline reading 1-1. Harmer has become the 217th player to achieve 1,000 first-class wickets and the fourth capped South African cricketer after Buck" Llewellyn (1,013 wickets), Mike Procter (1,417) and Allan Donald (1,216) to reach the milestone. Wilfred Rhodes of England has the most first-class wickets, with 4,204 scalps in 1,110 games.
Pakistan started the day four at 94/4, with Babar Azam (49*) and Mohammed Rizwan (16*) unbeaten. Babar re...
		
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