CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Centuries by Ryan Rickelton and captain Temba Bavuma anchored World Test Championship finalist South Africa to an imposing 316-4 against Pakistan in the second test on Friday.
Rickelton batted the entire first day for an unbeaten 176 off 232 balls and Bavuma made 106 on a batting-friendly pitch.
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South Africa's Ryan Rickelton plays a shot while Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan and Pakistan's Babar Azam look on during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Temba Bavuma, right, plays a shot while Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan watches on during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Temba Bavuma, left, plays a shot while Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan looks on during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Temba Bavuma celebrates his century during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Ryan Rickelton, center, celebrates his 100 runs during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Ryan Rickelton plays a shot during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Temba Bavuma celebrates his century during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Aiden Markram looks on as Pakistan's Shan Masood and Mohammad Abbas appeal for LBW off the first ball during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan bowler Mohammad Abbas in action while South Africa's Aiden Markram looks on during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Ryan Rickelton plays a shot during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Wiaan Mulder bats, during the second test cricket match between South Africa and Pakistan, in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan's Mohammad Abbas and Babar Azam celebrate the wicket of South Africa's Wiaan Mulder, during the second test cricket match between South Africa and Pakistan, in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan players celebrate the wicket of South African batsman Tristan Stubbs during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan's Saim Ayub is helped from the field after injuring his ankle while fielding the ball during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan's Saim Ayub, left, injures his ankle during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan's Saim Ayub is helped from the field after injuring his ankle while fielding the ball during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Marco Jansen, left, celebrates teammate Kagiso Rabada, right, after scoring the winning runs following the day four of the Test cricket match between South Africa and Pakistan, at the Centurion Park in Centurion, South Africa, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
South Africa's Marco Jansen celebrates after scoring the winning runs following the day four of the Test cricket match between South Africa and Pakistan, at the Centurion Park in Centurion, South Africa, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
Their 235-run fourth-wicket stand drained the energy from the Pakistan bowlers, who started well with three wickets in the space of nine runs in the morning but only one wicket after lunch when Bavuma gave wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan his fourth catch of the innings.
In a bigger blow for Pakistan, in-form batter Saim Ayub was ruled out of the test after twisting his right ankle in the field in only the seventh over of the game. He was taken to hospital for scans, and the Pakistan management said in a statement the scans were “sent to specialists in London for further advice on the treatment and time away from competitive cricket.”
Rickelton was promoted to opener after Tony de Zorzi was ruled out due to thigh strain. Rickelton profited on an ideal dry surface against a four-pronged Pakistan seam attack, striking 21 fours and a six.
He and Bavuma put on 112 runs in the middle session and Rickelton raised his second test century off 135 balls with his 14th boundary when he whipped Salman Ali Agha to the fine leg boundary just before tea.
Bavuma also waited patiently and capitalized on loose balls as he completed his first test century against Pakistan with a single to midwicket. He was dismissed shortly after. Bavuma hit nine fours and two sixes in his 179-ball knock.
South Africa won the first test inside four days at Centurion to reach its first WTC final, and started at Newlands by losing three quick wickets in the latter half of the first session after a promising start of 61.
Aiden Markram survived a close lbw off Mohammad Abbas’ first ball and was dropped in the covers by Ayub’s substitute Abdullah Shafique. Markram looked shaky for his 17 and gave an inside edge to Khurram Shahzad.
Wiaan Mulder, one of the three changes South Africa made from its Centurion XI, fell to Abbas when the seamer found a thick outside edge, and Salman got Tristan Stubbs caught behind for 0 in his first over.
But Rickelton completed his half-century in the last over before lunch in the company of Bavuma, and the pair dominated the rest of the day.
Kwena Maphaka was among the three changes by the Proteas and the fast bowler became the youngest South African to make his test debut at 18 years, 270 days. The previous youngest was Paul Adams, who was 18 years, 340 days, when he debuted in 1995 against England.
The home team, which has six successive test wins, opted to go with the express pace of Maphaka in place of Dane Paterson, who was dropped after picking up his second successive five-wicket haul at Centurion.
Corbin Bosch was also left out after making a stunning test debut in the first test where he took a wicket with his first ball and made a scintillating unbeaten half-century in the first innings which gave South Africa a match-winning lead of 90 runs.
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South Africa's Ryan Rickelton plays a shot while Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan and Pakistan's Babar Azam look on during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Temba Bavuma, right, plays a shot while Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan watches on during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Temba Bavuma, left, plays a shot while Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan looks on during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Temba Bavuma celebrates his century during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Ryan Rickelton, center, celebrates his 100 runs during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Ryan Rickelton plays a shot during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Temba Bavuma celebrates his century during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Aiden Markram looks on as Pakistan's Shan Masood and Mohammad Abbas appeal for LBW off the first ball during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan bowler Mohammad Abbas in action while South Africa's Aiden Markram looks on during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Ryan Rickelton plays a shot during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Wiaan Mulder bats, during the second test cricket match between South Africa and Pakistan, in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan's Mohammad Abbas and Babar Azam celebrate the wicket of South Africa's Wiaan Mulder, during the second test cricket match between South Africa and Pakistan, in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan players celebrate the wicket of South African batsman Tristan Stubbs during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan's Saim Ayub is helped from the field after injuring his ankle while fielding the ball during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan's Saim Ayub, left, injures his ankle during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
Pakistan's Saim Ayub is helped from the field after injuring his ankle while fielding the ball during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)
South Africa's Marco Jansen, left, celebrates teammate Kagiso Rabada, right, after scoring the winning runs following the day four of the Test cricket match between South Africa and Pakistan, at the Centurion Park in Centurion, South Africa, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
South Africa's Marco Jansen celebrates after scoring the winning runs following the day four of the Test cricket match between South Africa and Pakistan, at the Centurion Park in Centurion, South Africa, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Adrian Kempe broke a tie with 5:48 to play and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 on Saturday night for their fourth consecutive victory.
Mikey Anderson scored in the first period and Darcy Kuemper made 34 saves for the Kings, who shut out Tampa Bay over the final 58 1/2 minutes. Los Angeles has won 12 of 16.
Captain Victor Hedman scored and Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 19 shots for Tampa Bay, which has lost three straight games for the first time in two months.
Hedman, who was bloodied by a puck to the head Thursday at San Jose, scored just 70 seconds after the opening faceoff in Los Angeles. The star defenseman's powerful shot ramped off Anderson's stick and beat Kuemper for his fifth goal of the season.
Anderson answered several minutes later with a long shot through traffic for his career high-tying fifth goal.
Lightning: The NHL’s highest-scoring team is in a mini-slump with just four goals during its three-game skid.
Kings: They've earned a point in 14 of 16 games since late November. Kuemper was outstanding to lead a strong, physical defensive performance.
The winning goal was created by Alex Turcotte, who capitalized when Nick Perbix fell down while skating toward a pass from Brayden Point in the Lightning's end. Turcotte outskated Perbix to the puck before dropping a pass to Kempe, who fired home his 19th goal.
Lewis returned from a 12-game injury absence and played in his 1,000th career NHL game. The 37-year-old forward won the Stanley Cup with Los Angeles in 2012 and 2014, and he returned to the Kings last season after three years away.
The Lightning take the I-10 freeway to the I-5 south to face the Ducks on Sunday night. The Kings get three days off before hosting the Flames on Wednesday night.
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Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy, right, deflects a shot as Los Angeles Kings left wing Warren Foegele, center, is shoves to the ice by defenseman Erik Cernak during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Darren Raddysh, left, moves the puck while Los Angeles Kings left wing Warren Foegele puts pressure on him during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy makes a glove safe during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Los Angeles Kings goaltender Darcy Kuemper makes a glove save during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Los Angeles Kings left wing Kevin Fiala, left, and Tampa Bay Lightning right wing Mitchell Chaffee scuffle during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Tampa Bay Lightning center Luke Glendening, left, and Los Angeles Kings defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov fall as they vie for the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)