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Pakistan v South Africa, 2nd Test HighLights, Dubai, 1st day

Two of those wickets, including that of Misbah-ul-Haq, came in the last over before lunch after Dale Steyn had evacuated Younis Khan in the penultimate one, importance Pakistan had everything except misused the point of interest of batting first on a pitch that is relied upon to support the spinners later in the Test. Tahir was presented as promptly as the twelfth over of the innings, however bowled excessively full in his initial couple of overs. Azhar Ali and Shan Masood, who were making slow advancement, were both blissful to push him straight down the ground for agreeable singles. Yet one such full conveyance got within edge of Masood's bat and hit the stumps in the wake of hitting his back leg. 

Pakistan v South Africa, 2nd Test, Dubai, 1st day

The second wicket was the huge one however as Tahir bowled a flighted googly to which Misbah played outside the line and was hit directly before the center. Misbah assessed the choice, however there wasn't much of a case for him. The third one was off a snappier conveyance that Adnan Akmal decided to play on the back foot, however it slipped past within edge on to the stumps to leave Pakistan in batters. Pakistan were decreased from 52 for 2 to 60 for 6 in a matter of minutes as Tahir discovered the right length on the pitch.
Pakistan trusts for some safety in the second session vanished when Saeed Ajmal was run out by an immediate hit. At that point, Tahir grabbed two more wickets in an over - Asad Shafiq tried for a toil and missed a straighter one while Mohammad Irfan missed a googly. Babar played a couple of shots however notwithstanding a 23-run stand for the last wicket, he didn't hinder for Pakistan's second sub-100 score in Dubai. Steyn, who had set the tone of the day with an impeccable outswinger to release Khurram Manzoor in his first over in the wake of being considered fit in the morning, cleaned up Junaid Khan to gather his third wicket of the innings with a converse swinging full conveyance.
South Africa, as Smith had said at the throw, needed to make first utilization of the pitch and their bowlers verified they were into bat halfway in the second session. Pakistan took to the field wildly looking for wickets, and they utilized both their audits inside five overs - once when Irfan hit Graeme Smith on the cushions and whenever when the slip cordon was persuaded Alviro Petersen had gloved one to the manager - however both were turned down. Pakistan in the long run struck through Zulfiqar Babar, who beat Petersen with an arm-ball and trapped him in front in his first over. Petersen belatedly requested an audit, however that call turned into the sixth survey on the day to be turned down.
Run-making had remained challenging for the duration of the day with two quality bowling strike in operation and a moderate outfield, yet Smith and Dean Elgar, Hashim Amla's swap in the XI, included 54 runs for the second wicket, helping the group inch towards Pakistan's aggregate. The home group were marginally set back in their ambush as Babar part his webbing and needed to leave the field for 60 minutes. Ajmal, however, was determining enough turn from the pitch to inconvenience the batsmen normally. He was compensated with the wickets of Elgar and Jacques Kallis in the most recent hour.
# Pakistan's previously stated win is their fourth in 22 Tests against South Africa (lost eleven and drawn seven) - winning % 18.18,
# De Villiers' 90 off 157 balls is his second most elevated Test score at Abu Dhabi, next just to his vocation best 278 not out vs Pakistan in November 2010.
# Azhar has arrived at the midpoint of 19.33 in six Tests in the not so distant future - his count being 232 in twelve innings, including two fifties - his most noticeably awful batting execution in a logbook year.
Smith went past his 38th Test half-century, yet with four days and a ton of twist bowling to be arranged, South Africa need to ward off any jadedness by keeping an eye on the scorecard of the past Test at this venue.
 
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