SA vs PAK: Surrender in front of a school kid, this happened to Babar Azam for the 7th time in T20I, and Mohammad Rizwan in the dock!

It is said that talent is not dependent on age. Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan are much older than Kwena Mphaka. But, for now, this South African school boy has silenced them. Both the star batsmen of Pakistan have surrendered in front of Kwena Mphaka, a 12th-class student in a Johannesburg school. What Mphaka did to Babar was the 7th time he had faced an incident in T20I. At the same time, he made Rizwan's condition such that he is now in the dock.
This happened for the 7th time with Babar Azam in T20I
18-year-old South African pacer Kwena Mphaka sent Babar back to the dugout without even opening his account in the first T20 played in Durban. Babar did not score any runs after facing 4 balls. That means he not only got out but also wasted 4 balls. This is the 7th time in Babar Azam's T20I career that he has returned to the dugout without even opening his account. Babar is now jointly third in the list of Pakistan's batsmen with the most ducks in T20I.
Mohammad Rizwan in the dock!
Kwena Mfaka took the second wicket of Mohammad Rizwan in his 4-over spell in the match. He dismissed Mohammad Rizwan on the second ball of the last over of Pakistan's innings. Rizwan did score 74 runs in 62 balls but left a big question. Firstly, Mohammad Rizwan failed to take Pakistan across the threshold of victory. Because when he was out, Pakistan needed 18 runs in 4 balls. The innings he played was the second slowest innings from the bat of any Pakistani batsman in T20I. Now the question is whether Mohammad Rizwan was playing for himself or for the team.
South Africa defeated Pakistan by 11 runs in the first T20 International played in Durban. Chasing the target of 184 runs set by the host team, Pakistan's team could score only 172 runs in 20 overs. With this victory, South Africa has taken a 1-0 lead in the 3-match T20 series.