Pakistan, Oct. 22 -- South African pacer Kagiso Rabada made history during the third day of the Rawalpindi Test against Pakistan. Coming in at number 11, Rabada surprised everyone with a powerful batting performance. He scored 71 runs off just 61 balls and played fearlessly throughout his innings. His aggressive batting helped South Africa recover from a tough position and build a crucial lead.

Rabada's innings broke a 119-year-old South African record for the highest score by a number 11 batter in Test cricket. The previous record was held by Bert Vogler, who scored 62 not out against England in 1906. Rabada's effort now ranks as the fifth-highest score by a number 11 batter in Test history. His quick scoring and confidence with the bat...