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Markram hangs on as Pakistan fight back against Proteas

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Last updated: December 26, 2024 4:00 pm
sokonnect Published December 26, 2024
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Seam bowler Dane Paterson returned career-best figures of 5/61.Pakistan innings

Seam bowler Dane Paterson returned career-best figures of 5/61.

Opening batter Aiden managed to keep the Proteas in the hunt yesterday after the hosts found themselves in a spot of trouble, despite some impressive bowling by the home side’s seam attack getting them off to a good start on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan in Centurion.

While the rest of South Africa’s top order crumbled, Markram stood firm in the early stages of their first innings, guiding his team to 82/3 when stumps were drawn. They were trailing Pakistan by 129 runs with seven wickets to spare.

Markram was on 47 not out at the close of play, while Proteas captain Temba Bavuma was unbeaten on four.

Pakistan innings

Earlier, after Pakistan lost the toss and were sent in to bat, seam bowlers Dane Paterson and Corbin Bosch ripped through their line-up as the tourists were bowled out for 211 runs in the first over after the tea break.

Eight of the visiting team’s batters reached double figures but most of them failed to kick on as they lost regular wickets throughout their innings.

Kamran Ghulam top scored with 54 runs off 71 balls, sharing 81 runs in a fifth-wicket partnership with Mohammad Rizwan who contributed 28 runs.

Paterson returned career-best figures of 5/61 – his second five-wicket haul in a Test innings – while Bosch took 4/63 on debut.

The first innings of the match lasted only 57.3 overs, with the Proteas relying on just four pace bowlers with tremendous success, having taken a gamble by not including a specialist spinner in their side.

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