Hindustan Times (East UP)

Rizwan’s ton helps set big target for Proteas

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

RAWALPINDI: Mohammad Rizwan scored a first test century as Pakistan set South Africa a daunting target of 370 to win the second and final test in Rawalpindi, but the tourists closed the fourth day on 127 for one to set up an intriguing finale.

Rizwan was unbeaten on 115 and batted brilliantl­y with the tail to help add 222 for the final five wickets as the home side were bowled out for 298 in their second innings, profiting from a number of dropped catches by the visitors.

Aiden Markram (59 not out) and Rassie van der Dussen (48 not out) gave South Africa hope after adding an 94 for the second wicket, showing the patience and applicatio­n that will be needed on the final day if they are to claim an unlikely victory.

South Africa have not made over 300 in the fourth innings to win a test since their remarkable 414 for four against Australia in Perth in 2008, while the highest successful run chase ever in Pakistan is 315 for nine by the home side, against Australia, in 1994.

The only wicket to fall was opener Dean Elgar (17), who edged to wicketkeep­er Rizwan chasing a wide delivery from seamer Shaheen Afridi.

But the pitch is still good for batting and has not yet shown prodigious turn for the spinners, leaving South Africa in with a sniff on the fifth day.

South Africa had spoken overnight of hoping to chase around 250, but Pakistan’s tail ensured it would be substantia­lly more than that.

BRIEF SCORES: Pakistan 272 & 298 (M Rizwan 115*; G Linde 5/64) vs South Africa 201 & 127/1 (A Markram 59*; S Afridi 1/22).

 ?? AFP ?? Mohammad Rizwan celebrates his century on Sunday.
AFP Mohammad Rizwan celebrates his century on Sunday.

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