Lahore: Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Fawad Hussain Chaudhry on Monday has expressed joy after Pakistan cricket team secured its first test whitewash against South Africa, beating them 2-0 in the two-match series.

Federal Minister turned to twitter and wrote,”Thank you @TheRealPCB and boys for a great game of cricket”.
Thanking South African team for supporting Pakistan Cricket team he further wrote,”Thank you @SouthAfricaCric for supporting Pak Cricket.... Congratulations Pakistan”.
Thank you @TheRealPCB and boys for a great game of cricket and Thank you @SouthAfricaCric for supporting Pak Cricket.... Congratulations Pakistan https://t.co/nlFIjQZjwA
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) February 8, 2021
The green shirts won the second Test by 95 runs after bowling out their opponents for a total for 274 with Pakistan medium pacer Hasan Ali taking 5-60.
Moreover, Pakistan moved up on the ICC Test Team Rankings after winning the South Africa series and jumped to No 5 after gaining eight rating points.
Pakistan gain eight rating points to jump to No.5 in the @MRFWorldwide ICC Test Team Rankings after the #PAKvSA series ? pic.twitter.com/l05HwixTd0
— ICC (@ICC) February 8, 2021

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