ADELAIDE, Oct 27: Pakistan Test batsman Younis Khan scored an unbeaten 71 to help South Australia bat out the final day and salvage a Sheffield Shield draw with New South Wales at the Adelaide Oval on Monday.

Younis, who was out for a first-ball duck on his Shield debut in the first innings, stonewalled the NSW bowling attack for 137 balls and 218 minutes to steer SA to 300 for five at the close.

South Australia, dismissed for 313 in their first innings, conceded a 263-run first innings lead as NSW batted for 162.4 overs for their 576.

But the home side safely negotiated the final day to limit NSW to just two innings points.

Younis has joined South Australia for the domestic season after completing international commitments with the Pakistan team in Canada.

He has scored 4,816 runs in 58 Tests at an average of 49.14, with 15 centuries, and has played in 175 One-day Internationals for Pakistan since 2000.—AFP

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