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South African tail wags to get upper hand over Pakistan

Pakistan under pressure despite slim lead after Proteas’ lower order turns tables
Published 22 Oct, 2025 06:09pm

South Africa fought a rearguard action to turn the second test against Pakistan on its head and take the upper hand after an enthralling third day’s play on Wednesday.

Spinner Simon Harmer took three wickets to leave Pakistan 94-4 at stumps in their second innings, with a slender 23-run lead, but it was the comeback from the South African tail that saw the tourists go on top with two days left.

Seerun Muthusamy scored an unbeaten 89 and Kagiso Rabada a maiden test 50 as South Africa’s lower order hauled them out of trouble and secured a 71-run lead after they scored 404.

South Africa started the day on 185-4, trailing by 148 runs, and were in trouble when they lost three wickets in the first hour to be 210-7, well behind Pakistan’s first innings total of 333.

But Muthusamy led a comeback as they overhauled the home team’s total.

He was stranded 11 runs short of a maiden test century while Rabada’s 71-run knock, which ended as he was caught slogging, was his highest test tally.

It was only the third time a South African No. 11 batsman had scored a test half-century.

The pair put on 98 for the last wicket after Muthusamy and Keshav Maharaj had a 71-run partnership for the ninth wicket, frustrating the Pakistan bowlers.

Maharaj was stumped for 30.

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The home side snagged their first wicket with the fourth ball of the day, with their 38-year-old debutant Asif Afridi going on to post figures of 6-79.

But his performance was overshadowed by the tourists’ tail, which scored 119 runs in the middle session and took the run rate up to 4.67 before being finally dismissed at tea.

Pakistan’s reply was full of nerves and saw their opening trio of batsmen removed cheaply, to be reeling at 16-3 before highly rated Babar Azam came to the crease to wild applause at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

He will be key to Pakistan’s chances on Thursday, as he is unbeaten on 49 with Mohammad Rizwan on 16.

Pakistan are ahead in the two-test series after winning by 93 runs in Lahore last week.

Asif Afridi sets record

Meanwhile, debutant Asif Afridi made history by becoming the oldest cricketer to take five wickets on debut, breaking a 92-year-old record.

Afridi, aged 38 years and 299 days at the start of the match, surpassed England’s Charles Marriott, who had achieved the feat at 37 years and 332 days in 1933.

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