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Proteas tail wags against Pakistan

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Lahore, Oct 23 Senuran Muthusamy and Kagiso Rabada engineered a stunning lower-order revival that left Pakistan reeling on the third day in Rawalpindi, as South Africa seized control of the second and final Test of the series with a 71-run first-innings lead.
Muthusamy’s composed 89 and Rabada’s explosive 71—his maiden Test fifty, coming off just 38 balls — flipped the script after the visitors had slumped to 210 for 7.
By stumps, Pakistan were effectively 94 for 4, facing an uphill climb in a match that had swung dramatically in South Africa’s favour.
The day began with debutant Asif Afridi completing a dream five-wicket haul, becoming the oldest man to take a five-for on Test debut for Pakistan.
Asif struck in his first over when Kyle Verreynne edged behind, and trapped Tristan Stubbs for 76 and Simon Harmer soon after to leave South Africa tottering.
When Noman Ali dismissed Marco Jansen lbw, the visitors were 210 for 7, still trailing by 48.
From there, Muthusamy anchored South Africa’s resistance.
He shared a 71-run partnership with Keshav Maharaj and a 98-run stand with Rabada — the second time in Test history that both the ninth and tenth wickets added fifty-plus runs, and the first since the Adelaide Test in 1998.
Maharaj (30) enjoyed slices of luck — dropped at silly mid-off by Imam-ul-Haq, almost stumped off Asif Afridi, and reprieved on a return catch — but together they defied Pakistan’s spinners and pacers alike.
Once Maharaj fell, charging down to Noman, South Africa were still 27 behind. But Rabada launched a counterattack of rare ferocity.
He swung Noman over his head for four, slog-swept Sajid Khan for six, and then dispatched Shaheen Shah Afridi for consecutive boundaries before taking another six off Sajid.
His fifty came via a deft cut through point, followed by a towering hit over long-on off Salman Agha.

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