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South Africa to chase 149 after Olivier’s 11-wicket haul

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PRETORIA, (Reuters) Seamer Duanne Olivier completed an 11-wicket match haul as South Africa roared back into contention in the first test by bowling Pakistan out for 190 in their second innings at the close of day two at Centurion Park yesterday.

Olivier finished with 559 to go with his first innings figures of 6-37 as Pakistan set South Africa a target of 149. Thirty wickets have fallen on the opening two days of a game that has moved forward at a rapid pace.

The home side will begin their chase on the third morning, but with rain forecast for both days three and four.

A side has chased down more than 149 to win a test in Pretoria on only three previous occasions, which includes South Africa scoring 199 to beat Pakistan by seven wickets in 2007, the last of those instances.

“The pitch is a bit tricky, there is sideways movement,” South African batsman Temba Bavuma told reporters.

“Centurion as we know can get a bit up and down, so there is something there for the bowlers. The batters will have to knuckle down.

“But you can definitely bat on it. You just have to have a good game-plan.”

Olivier, in the side only because stalwart seamer Vernon Philander was injured, showed great pace and accuracy to help bowl Pakistan out in 56 overs of their second innings.

The tourists had been on top when they went to tea on 100 for one with a lead of 58. They then lost their final nine wickets for the addition of only 90 runs as the South African seamers found movement on a wicket that is also showing variable bounce.

Opener Imam-ul-Haq had looked rock solid at the crease for his 57 before he chopped an Olivier delivery on to his stumps, while number three Shan Masood crafted a fine 65 but holed out to Keshav Maharaj in the deep off Dale Steyn (2-34).

No other Pakistan batsman made more than 12 in the innings, and they were easily picked off as they

Scoreboard at stumps on the second day of 1st test between South Africa and Pakistan on Thursday at Centurion, South Africa Pakistan lead South Africa by 148 runs

Pakistan 1st innings Imam ul-Haq lbw Kagiso Rabada Fakhar Zaman c Dean Elgar b Dale Steyn Shan Masood b Duanne Olivier Azhar Ali c Theunis de Bruyn b Duanne Olivier Asad Shafiq lbw Duanne Olivier

Babar Azam c Faf du Plessis b Kagiso Rabada Ahmed b Duanne Olivier

Mohammad Amir b Duanne Olivier Dale Steyn c Sarfraz Ahmed b Mohammad Amir Quinton de Kock c Fakhar Zaman b Mohammad Amir Keshav Maharaj lbw Hasan Ali Kagiso Rabada c Asad Shafiq b Shaheen Afridi Duanne Olivier Not Out

Extras 0b 3lb 3nb 0pen 2w

Total (60.0 overs) all out 223 Fall of Wickets : 1-19 Markram, 2-43 Amla, 3-43 Elgar, 4-43 du Plessis, 5-112 de Bruyn, 6-146 Steyn, 7170 Bavuma, 8-189 Maharaj, 9-220

Rabada, 10-223 de Kock

hung on the back foot, too wary of the pace and bounce in the wicket.

That included a second duck of the match for captain Sarfraz Ahmed, who was caught at slip by Faf du Plessis off excellent pace bowler Kagiso Rabada (3-47).

South Africa had earlier labored to 223 in their first innings after starting the 0 12 19 36 7 Sarfraz 0

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45 4 19 0 8

second day on 127 for five.

Seamers Mohammad Amir (4-62) and Shaheen Afridi (4-64) were particular­ly impressive in getting the ball to move off the pitch, with seven of their eight scalps caught behind the wicket. They will hold the key again for the tourists in trying to restrict South Africa’s chase with the pitch offering little Bowling

Mohammad Amir

Hasan Ali

Shaheen Afridi

Yasir Shah

Pakistan 2nd innings

Imam ul-Haq b Duanne Olivier 57 Fakhar Zaman c Kagiso Rabada b Duanne Olivier 12 Shan Masood c Keshav Maharaj b Dale Steyn 65 Azhar Ali c Kagiso Rabada b Duanne Olivier 0 Asad Shafiq c Quinton de Kock b Dale Steyn 6 Babar Azam b Kagiso Rabada 6 Sarfraz Ahmed c Faf du Plessis b Kagiso Rabada Mohammad Amir b Kagiso Rabada 12 Yasir Shah c Quinton de Kock b Duanne Olivier 0 Hasan Ali Not Out 11 Shaheen Afridi c Aiden Markram b Duanne Olivier 4 Extras 6b 10lb 0nb 0pen 1w 17 Total (56.0 overs) all out 190 Fall of Wickets : 1-44 Zaman, 2-101 ul-Haq, 3-103 Ali, 4-134 Shafiq, 5-142 Azam, 6-142 Ahmed, 7-158 Amir, 8-159 Shah, 9-185 Khan, 10-190 Afridi

Bowling Ov Md Rn Wk

Dale Steyn 15 4 34 2

Kagiso Rabada 15 4 47 3

Duanne Olivier 15 3 59 5

Keshav Maharaj 11 2 34 0 Ov Md Rn Wk Econ Ex 20 6 62 4 3.10 3nb 18 4 70 2 3.89 1w 18 1 64 4 3.56

4 0 24 0 6.00

assistance to the spinners.

Bavuma top-scored for the home side with a fluent 53 but his stay was ended when Afridi induced an edge to Ahmed.

“I thought the bowlers could get my number at any time,” Bavuma said. “You just have to get into good position and when the bad ball presents itself, put it away. Econ Ex 2.27 3.13 3.93 3.09 1w

“Hopefully I don’t have to put on my pads tomorrow. We want to kill off that target as soon as possible.”

Quinton de Kock (45) looked for quick runs at the death of the innings and pushed the lead to 42, but was deceived by a slower ball from Amir and caught at cover by Fakhar Zaman to be the last man out.

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