Pakistan beat the Proteas by 95 runs on day five of the second Test on Monday to take a series against the South Africans for the first time in 17 years. 
The Proteas failed to reach 370 runs – a score they needed to tie the series after losing by seven wickets in the first Test. They were all bowled out for 274. 
Opening batsman Aiden Markram left Pindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi with his dignity still intact. Markram knocked 108 runs after facing 243 deliveries. 
Temba Bavuma scored 61 runs from 125 balls while Rassie van der Dussen knocked 48 off 97 deliveries. 
The Proteas and the Pakistanis are going to play three Twenty20 matches starting on Thursday until Sunday. 

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