Amla shines but Pakistan strike back

CENTURION: Hashim Amla hit a sparkling 92 but Pakistan took five South African wickets before tea on the first day of the third and final Test at SuperSport Park here on Friday. South Africa was...

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Amla shines but Pakistan strike back
CENTURION: Hashim Amla hit a sparkling 92 but Pakistan took five South African wickets before tea on the first day of the third and final Test at SuperSport Park here on Friday.

South Africa was 201 for five at tea. Rahat Ali and Ehsan Adil, neither of whom had taken a wicket in Test cricket before, were responsible for all five dismissals.

The left-armed Rahat, playing in his second Test, took three for 57, while new cap Adil, 19, took two for 39.

Amla looked set for his 20th Test century before edging a drive against a wide delivery from Rahat to be caught behind by wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed.

He struck 13 fours in a 128-ball innings and shared partnerships of 69 for the third wicket with Faf du Plessis (29) and 79 for the fourth wicket with AB de Villiers, who was unbeaten on 40 at tea.

With Mohammad Irfan playing in his second Test, the three Pakistan pace bowlers went into the match with two caps between them.

Although they produced wicket-taking deliveries, both Rahat and Adil were inconsistent and sent down enough loose deliveries for South Africa to maintain a scoring rate of close to four runs an over.

South Africa were without star all-rounder Jacques Kallis because of a calf strain suffered in an optional practice on Thursday. (AFP)