Bowlers come to Pakistan’s rescue after another batting horror show

Published January 13, 2019
JOHANNESBURG: South African paceman Vernon Philander (second L) celebrates with team-mates after dismissing Pakistan opener Imam-ul-Haq during the third Test at the Wanderers on Saturday.—AFP
JOHANNESBURG: South African paceman Vernon Philander (second L) celebrates with team-mates after dismissing Pakistan opener Imam-ul-Haq during the third Test at the Wanderers on Saturday.—AFP

JOHANNESBURG: Duanne Olivier took his third five-wicket haul of the series before Pakistan’s bowlers fought back on the second day of the third and final Test against South Africa here at the Wanderers on Saturday.

Olivier grabbed took five wickets for 51 as South Africa gained a first innings lead of 77.

But the hosts were unable to forge a position of dominance, struggling to 135 for five at the close, an overall lead of 212.

Hashim Amla made a patient 42 not out off 90 balls against tight, disciplined bowling, while Quinton de Kock lifted the scoring rate late in the day by scoring 34 not out off 35 balls.

The wickets were shared between four bowlers with medium-pacer Faheem Ashraf taking two for 19 -- with both his wickets coming in his first over -- to reduce South Africa to 45 for four.

Fast bowler Olivier was twice involved in crucial breakthroughs as Pakistan were bowled out for 185 in their first innings.

He ended an hour of frustration for South Africa when he took two wickets in four balls immediately after the morning drinks break, ending the stubborn resistance of nightwatchman Mohammad Abbas, who batted for 88 minutes and faced 51 balls in scoring 11.

Three balls later Asad Shafiq ducked a bouncer but was caught behind off his glove.

Abbas and opening batsman Imam-ul-Haq, who went on to make 43, were both dropped twice during the first hour of play. South Africa also missed two run-out opportunities.

Pakistan were 91 for five when Imam was caught at second slip off Vernon Philander but Babar Azam (49) and captain Sarfraz Ahmed (50) put on 78 off only 61 balls for the sixth wicket.

Kagiso Rabada ended the stand when Sarfraz was caught at first slip and four balls later Olivier had Babar caught at long leg. Olivier made it a double strike when Faheem was out first ball, splicing a mistimed pull to short leg.

Olivier started the series as South Africa’s fifth-choice fast bowler but played in the first Test in Centurion because of injuries to Vernon Philander and Lungi Ngidi. He had match figures of 11 for 96, prompting South Africa to opt for a four-man pace attack when Philander returned for the second Test.

South African stand-in captain Dean Elgar was caught behind for five off Mohammad Amir and first innings top-scorer Aiden Markram followed after making a breezy 21.

The South African innings was in disarray when Faheem dismissed both Theunis de Bruyn and new cap Zubayr Hamza in the space of two balls before Amla and Temba Bavuma (23) added 48 for the fifth wicket. It was left to De Kock to lift the tempo.

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA (1st Innings) 262 (A. Markram 90, T. de Bruyn 49; F. Ashraf 3-57)

PAKISTAN (1st Innings, overnight 17-2): Imam-ul-Haq c Elgar b Philander43 Shan Masood c De Kock b Philander2 Azhar Ali c De Kock b Philander0 Mohammad Abbas c De Bruyn b Olivier11 Asad Shafiq c De Kock b Olivier0 Babar Azam c Rabada b Olivier49 Sarfraz Ahmed c Amla b Rabada50 Shadab Khan c De Bruyn b Rabada5 Faheem Ashraf c Hamza b Olivier0 Mohammad Amir c Hamza b Olivier10 Hasan Ali not out0 EXTRAS (B-5, LB-10)15 TOTAL (all out, 49.4 overs)185 FALL OF WKTS: 1-6, 2-6, 3-53, 4-53, 5-91, 6-169, 7-169, 8-169, 9-185 BOWLING: Steyn 12-4-35-0; Philander 13-4-43-3; Rabada 11.4-0-41-2; Olivier 13-2-51-5 SOUTH AFRICA (2nd Innings): D. Elgar c Sarfraz b Amir5 A. Markram c Sarfraz b Abbas21 H. Amla not out42 T. de Bruyn c Asad b Faheem7 Zubayr Hamza lbw b Faheem0 T. Bavuma c Sarfraz b Shadab23 Q. de Kock not out34 EXTRAS (B-2, LB-1)3 TOTAL (for five wkts, 37 overs)135 FALL OF WKTS: 1-24, 2-29, 3-45, 4-45, 5-93 BOWLING (to-date): Mohammad Amir 10-2-28-1; Mohammad Abbas 9-2-33-1; Hasan Ali 6-1-27-0; Faheem Ashraf 6-2-19-2; Shadab Khan 6-0-25-0.

Published in Dawn, January 13th, 2019

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