Pakistan suffer mini collapse after Younis-Yasir stand
CENTURION (South Africa), Jan 11: Three Pakistan batsmen fell in quick succession to hook shots to spoil an otherwise solid performance by the tourists on the first day of the first Test against South Africa at the Supersport Park here on Thursday.
Pakistan were 242 for five at the close, with captain Inzamam-ul-Haq unbeaten on 35.
It could have been better for Pakistan. Vice-captain Younis Khan shared a 133-run third-wicket partnership with Yasir Hameed as the total climbed to 183 for two.
Then Younis hooked against Shaun Pollock and was caught at fine leg after making an impressive 68. Three overs later Yasir played a similar shot and was caught at deep square leg off Andre Nel for 65.
Faisal Iqbal made only one before the hook was his undoing as well, when he gloved a simple catch to wicket-keeper Mark Boucher off Jacques Kallis.
Yasir took advantage of his first opportunity at the Test level since June 2005 as he and Younis set a new record for the third wicket for Pakistan against South Africa.
Yasir came into the side at number three with Younis moving down to four to fill the gap left by Mohammad Yousuf, who is in Pakistan with his wife, who is due to have a baby.
Younis and Yasir came together shortly before lunch after South African fast bowler Makhaya Ntini struck twice within five balls to end a promising start by the tourists.
Mohammad Hafeez and Imran Farhat put on 48 for the first wicket after Inzamam won the toss and decided to bat on an easy-paced pitch. But Ntini dismissed both openers shortly before lunch.
Younis and Yasir batted soundly to reduce the South Africans to setting largely defensive fields on a stiflingly hot day.
Younis was the first to reach his fifty, reaching the mark off 78 balls with eight fours, but Yasir reached his half-century in more spectacular fashion, flicking Jacques Kallis off his toes for the first six of the match. Yasir took 102 balls and hit seven fours and a six.
Younis faced 110 balls in total, adding two more boundaries, before his dismissal, while Yasir faced 135 deliveries.
Pakistan's mini collapse was halted by Inzamam and wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal, who stayed together until the close.
Earlier, Ntini bowled a poor first spell, conceding 14 runs in four overs without looking like getting a wicket, while new-ball partner Andre Nel gave both batsmen some anxious moments. The left-handed Imran played and missed several times and was missed on 14 when he top-edged a pull against Nel and Paul Harris at mid-on turned awkwardly and could not get to the ball.
Ntini replaced Nel at the Hennops River end, where there seemed to be more bounce for the bowlers, and had Imran caught at backward point for 26 when the batsman played a loose shot.
In his next over Ntini claimed the wicket of Hafeez for 19, with a ball which seamed back at the right-hander as he tried to withdraw his bats. Hafeez looked unhappy when he was given out by umpire Steve Bucknor but a slow motion replay showed the ball brushed his glove before being caught by Boucher.
Ntini took two for 52.
South Africa made one change from the side that beat India in Cape Town last week, with Andre Nel replacing Dale Steyn in a switch of fast bowlers. Steyn is being managed carefully while recovering from a thigh strain.
Pakistan opted to strengthen their batting, with only four recognised bowlers in the side.
The injured fast bowler Umar Gul was missing as was his replacement, Shoaib Akhtar, who only arrived in South Africa Wednesday.
Mohammad Asif, Shahid Nazir and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan made up Pakistan's pace attack, backed by leg-spinner Danish Kaneria.
Scoreboard
PAKISTAN 1st Innings
Mohammad Hafeez c Boucher b Ntini
19
Imran Farhat c Amla b Ntini
26
Yasir Hameed c Ntini b Nel
65
Younis Khan c Nel b Pollock
68
Inzamam-ul-Haq not out
35
Faisal Iqbal c Boucher b Kallis
1
Kamran Akmal not out
18
EXTRAS: (LB-6,W-1, NB-3)
10
TOTAL: (for 5 wickets, 84 overs)
242
TO BAT: Shahid Nazir, Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, Danish Kaneria, Mohammad
Asif