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January 23, 2007 Tuesday Muharram 03, 1428

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Younis, Kamran lead Pakistan to victory: Teams head to Cape Town for decider


PORT ELIZABETH (South Africa), Jan 22: Determined batting by Younis Khan and Kamran Akmal took Pakistan to a series-levelling win on the fourth day of the second Test against South Africa at St George's Park on Monday.

The pair shared an unbeaten stand of 99 as Pakistan won by five wickets with more than a day to spare. Younis (67 not out) and Kamran (57 not out) rescued Pakistan from a precarious 92 for five.

Younis played a solid innings apart from a difficult caught and bowled chance low down to Shaun Pollock when he had five, while Kamran batted aggressively as South Africa's hopes of a fourth successive Test victory receded.

Kamran’s first three boundaries, all off Pollock, flew off edges through the slip cordons. Two went between second slip and gully. When South African captain Graeme Smith moved the gully fielder to third slip Kamran edged the ball where gully had been.

But Kamran then played some stirring strokes as he hurried to his half-century off 61 balls with five more fours.

What had been a tense contest ended shortly before tea as Younis and Kamran took their team to victory with a flurry of strokes.

The victory was set up on the first day when South Africa were bowled out for 124, their lowest score against Pakistan.

Man-of-the-Match Inzamam-ul-Haq then made an unbeaten 92 to take Pakistan to a first innings lead of 141.

But South African hopes were raised when Pakistan, needing 191 to win, were three down with only 48 runs scored.

Younis and Mohammad Yousuf put on 39 before Pakistan had another wobble when Yousuf was caught at gully off Pollock for 18 and captain Inzamam was leg before for one when he missed a pull against Ntini.

Pakistan made a brisk start to the day with Andre Nel conceding 21 runs in three overs. But a switch of ends for Ntini, who took over from Nel, and the introduction of the accurate Pollock brought a dramatic change.

With his fourth ball from the northern Duck Pond end Ntini dismissed the left-handed Imran Farhat whose flying edge from a slashed shot was well caught above his head by Jacques Kallis at second slip.

Two overs later new batsman Yasir Hameed pushed Ntini into the covers and went for a risky single. Nel ran in from mid-off, picked up and hit the stumps at the bowler's end for Yasir to be run out.

Mohammad Hafeez, who had started the day confidently but was tied down by Pollock, was third out for 32 when he played across the line against Pollock and was given out leg before by umpire Peter Parker, although replays indicated the ball would have just missed leg stump.

It was Pollock's 415th Test wicket, moving him into eighth place alone on the all-time list, one ahead of former Pakistan left-armer Wasim Akram.

Yousuf, playing in his first Test of the year after setting a Test run scoring record in 2006 with 1788 runs, survived a good over from Ntini in which he was twice beaten outside the off stump as he and Younis set about building a partnership.

Younis gave a difficult low return chance to Pollock when he had five.

There was nearly a second run-out three overs before the interval when Yousuf took a quick single to cover and Younis narrowly beat Ashwell Prince’s underhand flick on to the stumps.

South Africa won the first Test by seven wickets in Centurion. The deciding Test starts in Cape Town on Friday.

 
Scoreboard
SOUTH AFRICA (1st Innings) 124 (Shoaib Akhtar 4-36).
PAKISTAN (1st Innings) 265 (Inzamam-ul-Haq 92 not out;
M. Ntini 6-59).
SOUTH AFRICA (2nd Innings) 331 (J.H. Kallis 91,
Mohammad Asif 5-76, Danish Kaneria 4-105).
PAKISTAN (2nd Innings, overnight 8-0):  
Mohammad Hafeez lbw b Pollock 32
Imran Farhat c Kallis b Ntini 7
Yasir Hameed run out 6
Younis Khan not out 67
Mohammad Yousuf c Gibbs b Pollock 18
Inzamam-ul-Haq lbw b Ntini 1
Kamran Akmal not out 57
EXTRAS (LB-1, W-1, NB-1) 3
TOTAL (for five wkts, 57.3 overs) 191
FALL OF WKTS: 1-29, 2-35, 3-48, 4-87, 5-92
BOWLING: Nel 14-2-63-0 (1w); Ntini 19-6-50-2;
Pollock 13-4-47-2 (1nb); Kallis 6-0-17-0; Harris 5.3-0-13-0.
RESULT: Pakistan won by five wickets.
UMPIRES: B.R. Doctrove (West Indies) and P.D. Parker (Australia). 
TV UMPIRE: R.E. Koertzen (South Africa).
MATCH REFEREE: B.C. Broad (England).
MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Inzamam-ul-Haq.
FIRST TEST: Centurion, South Africa won by seven wickets.
THIRD TEST: Cape Town, Jan 26-30.—Agencies





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