Karachi Test | Fawad Alam punishes South Africa with century as Pakistan take lead

Pakistan had been reeling on 33 for four in response to South Africa’s 220 all out, but Fawad (109) tilted the match in Pakistan's favour as he demonstrated great skill and patience to compile his third Test century.

January 27, 2021 07:27 pm | Updated 09:58 pm IST

Pakistan's Fawad Alam, right, celebrates after scoring a century while his teammate Faheem Ashraf watches during the second day of the first cricket test match between Pakistan and South Africa at the National Stadium, in Karachi, Pakistan, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021.

Pakistan's Fawad Alam, right, celebrates after scoring a century while his teammate Faheem Ashraf watches during the second day of the first cricket test match between Pakistan and South Africa at the National Stadium, in Karachi, Pakistan, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021.

Fawad Alam put Pakistan in control of the first Test against South Africa, chalking up a superb century to lead the home side to 308 for eight by the close of day two in Karachi for a first innings lead of 88 runs.

Pakistan had been reeling on 33 for four in response to South Africa’s 220 all out, but Fawad (109) tilted the match in Pakistan's favour as he demonstrated great skill and patience to compile his third Test century.

Hasan Ali (11 not out) and Nauman Ali (6 not out) will resume on the third morning and look to push the Pakistan lead past 100 on a wicket that is expected to get progressively lower, slower and take more turn.

Fawad and Azhar Ali (51) put on 94 for the fifth wicket before the latter was caught by wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock off spinner Keshav Maharaj (2-71).

Mohammad Rizwan added a breezy 33 but steered seamer Lungi Ngidi (2-55) to a diving Faf du Plessis at wide first slip.

The unorthadox Fawad, who takes a bizarre front-on stance at the crease, put on a further 102 with Faheem Ashraf (64) as they took the attack to the tourists.

The partnership ended when Fawad clipped the ball to Temba Bavuma at mid-wicket off the bowling of Ngidi, with Faheem following just before the close, playing a delivery from Anrich Nortje (2-84) onto his own stumps.

It remained very much Pakistan’s day, however, with only four wickets falling after 14 dismissals on day one.

The tourists bowled without luck but were guilty of missing a number of sharp chances in the field to leave themselves an uphill battle to save the Test.

SCOREBOARD

South Africa — 1st innings: 220.

Pakistan — 1st innings: Imran Butt c Bavuma b Rabada 9, Abid Ali b Rabada 4, Azhar Ali c de Kock b Maharaj 51, Babar Azam lbw b Maharaj 7, Shaheen Afridi b Nortje 0, Fawad Alam c Bavuma b Ngidi 109, Mohammad Rizwan c du Plessis b Ngidi 33, Faheem Ashraf b Nortje 64, Hasan Ali (batting) 11, Nauman Ali (batting) 6; Extras (b-1, lb-4, nb-9): 14; Total (for eight wkts. in 107 overs): 308.

Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-15, 3-26, 4-27, 5-121, 6-176, 7-278, 8-295.

South Africa bowling: Rabada 23-7-45-2, Nortje 24-4-84-2, Ngidi 15-0-55-2, Maharaj 29-4-71-2, Linde 13-3-38-0, Markram 3-0-10-0.

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