South Africa levelled the Test series against Pakistan in Rawalpindi with eight-wicket win. Keshav Maharaj claimed 9 for 136 and Simon Harmer 8 for 125 to check the Pakistan batting. On day 4, Noman Ali’s wicket brought Harmer a special feat as this was his 1,000th wicket in first-class cricket. With limited overs cricket gradually eating the major chunk of the cricket calendar, the feats such as the 1,000 wickets in first-class cricket have become as rare as a batman recording a century of 100s in first-class cricket. Sachin Tendulkar recorded a hundred of 100s in international cricket but couldn’t do so in first-class cricket.
This is the reason many cricket pandit’s believe that the South Africa and Essex spinner Simon Harmer may be the last to claim 1,000 wickets in first-class cricket. No doubt, similar sentiments were expressed when Herath got there and thereafter when James Anderson touched the magical figure but with the county cricket season shrinking, the probability of registering the feat is continuously reducing.
Simon Harmer is the fourth South African to take 1,000 first class wickets and other three are: Charlie Llewellyn, Mike Procter & Alan Donald.