Black Stars head coach Avram Grant on Tuesday handed debuts to Enoch Adu Kofi and Gilbert Koomson in the international friendly against South Africa in Durban.
Ghana shared the spoils 1-1 with South Africa at the Moses Mabhida stadium with the Malmo FF and Sogndal stars playing a part of the game.
Adu Kofi replaced striker Majeed Waris on 70 minutes whilst Koomson was introduced after 81 minutes to replace Christian Atsu.
Both players gave a positive account of themselves in the middle as the Black Stars extended their winless run to four games.
Wakaso Mubarak converted a first half spot kick after Harrison Afful was fouled in the box, however, a better second half display ensured the home side restored parity through Ayanda Patosi on 50 minutes.
Ghana last won a match on June, 5 against Mauritius
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