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January 14, 2007 Sunday Zilhaj 23, 1427

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Pakistan stage comeback against Proteas


CENTURION (South Africa), Jan 13: Pakistan fought back on the third day of the first Test after South Africa had threatened to take a commanding grip on the match here at the Supersport Park on Saturday.

Pakistan were 103 for two in their second innings, one run behind, after South Africa lost their last six wickets for 61 runs.

Ashwell Prince made his sixth Test century as he and Herschelle Gibbs put on 213 but Prince's dismissal in the over before lunch started a collapse which restricted South Africa's first innings lead to 104.

All-rounder Jacques Kallis claimed the wickets of Mohammad Hafeez and Yasir Hameed before the close but Imran Farhat and Younis Khan added an unbeaten 45 to get the tourists close to parity.

Prince made 138 before he was stumped off Danish Kaneria. Four more wickets fell quickly after the interval before Shaun Pollock and Makhaya Ntini added 26 for the last wicket to take the lead beyond 100.

Mohammad Asif finally dismissed Ntini, caught at second slip, to finish with five for 89, his third five-wicket haul in a seven-Test career.

Gibbs was a part of the post-lunch collapse, leg before wicket to Rana Naved-ul-Hasan for 94, falling short of his first Test century in two years.

The left-handed Prince, who has made all his Test hundreds within the space of two years, batted fluently but survived a close lbw appeal by Asif on 98 and an appeal for caught and bowled by Shahid Nazir when he had 126.

In the latter incident, Prince mistimed a drive and Shahid picked up the ball low down in his follow through. Shahid threw the ball up in triumph but Prince stood his ground. Umpire Steve Bucknor consulted with square leg umpire Billy Doctrove and the appeal was referred to the TV umpire Karl Hurter.

The replays were inconclusive although it seemed Shahid might have caught the ball on the half-volley and Prince was given not out.

Pakistan’s bowlers were largely lacklustre before lunch on a hot, cloudless day but Kaneria followed up the wicket of Prince with two more to finish with three for 97, while Naved improved otherwise disappointing figures by taking two wickets in nine balls.

Prince's innings was ended when he went down the pitch and missed a ball from Kaneria.

With an easy stumping chance, Kamran Akmal missed with his first pass at the stumps before knocking off the bails at the second attempt. Prince almost got back but was given out on a TV replay decision. He batted for 347 minutes, faced 213 balls and hit 19 fours.

Gibbs had not scored a Test hundred since he reached three figures against England in Johannesburg on January 15, 2005.

Naved, who had conceded 72 runs in 12 overs, trapped Gibbs lbw with the first ball of a new spell. Gibbs batted for 279 minutes, faced 205 balls and hit 15 boundaries.

Openers Hafeez and Imran put on 41 for Pakistan before Kallis struck with his third ball when Hafeez was caught at first slip for 15. Kallis followed up by having Yasir Hameed caught behind for nine.

 
Scoreboard
PAKISTAN 1st Innings 313
SOUTH AFRICA 1st innings (overnight 254-4)
A.B.de Villiers c Younis b Asif 4
G.C.Smith c Kamran b Asif 0
H.M.Amla c Kamran b Asif 71
J.N.Kallis c Younis b Asif 18
A.Prince st Kamran b Kaneria 138
H.H.Gibbs lbw b Naved-ul-Hasan 94
M.V.Boucher c and b Kaneria 2
S.M.Pollock not out 39
P.L.Harris b Kaneria 3
A.Nel b Naved-ul-Hasan 5
M.Ntini c Younis b Asif 5
EXTRAS: (LB-13, NB-25) 38
TOTAL: (all out, 117.5 overs) 417
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-3, 2-8, 3-53, 4-143, 5-356, 6-358, 7-383, 8-386, 9-391
BOWLING: Asif 27.5-4-89-5(NB-15); Naved-ul-Hasan 17-2-92-2 (NB-1),
Nazir 20-1-96-0 (NB-9); Kaneria 41-8-97-3, Hafeez 11-1-24-0, Farhat 1-0-6-0
PAKISTAN 2nd Innings
Mohammad Hafeez c Smith b Kallis 15
Imran Farhat not out 41
Yasir Hameed c Boucher b Kallis 9
Younis Khan not out 32
EXTRAS: (LB-3, NB-3) 6
TOTAL: (for two wkts, 33 overs) 103
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-41, 2-58
BOWLING: Nel 13-6-32-0, Ntini 4-0-19-0, Pollock 6-3-15-0 (NB-1), Kallis 6-0-18-2 (NB-2), Harris 4-0-16-0
UMPIRES: Steve Bucknor and Billy Doctrove (both West Indies)
TV UMPIRE: Karl Hurter (RSA)
MATCH REFEREE: Chris Broad (ENG)





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