Corbin Bosch, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
Bosch to share the new ball, three slips, a FSL and a gully in place
0.6
Rabada to Saim Ayub, no run, short of a good length and well wide of off, left alone. An average first over from KG
0.5
Rabada to Saim Ayub, no run
0.4
Rabada to Saim Ayub, no run, on a good length and angling across the left-hander, left alone
0.3
Rabada to Saim Ayub, FOUR, to deep extra cover
0.2
Rabada to Saim Ayub, no run, fuller length delivery and slanting across the left-hander, a sighter and a watchful Saim lets it go
0.1
Rabada to Saim Ayub, no run, fuller length delivery on off, Saim leans across and finds mid-on with the on-drive
0.1
Rabada to Saim Ayub, no ball, FOUR, .. and Pakistan are away, short of a length and at the pads, Saim was looking to flick and missed, brushed the thigh-pad and raced away past the keeper, it's a front-foot no-ball as well
Saim Ayub and Masood are at the crease. Saim Ayub is on strike. Rabada will open the attack
Welcome back.. the runs for the last two wickets has certainly swung the momentum South Africa's way and Pakistan's first task will be to cut this deficit down without losing too many wickets. KG to start for the hosts
Highest scores from No.9 on Test debut 81* - Corbin Bosch (SA) vs PAK, Centurion, 2024 72 - Milan Rathnayake (SL) vs ENG, Old Trafford, 2024 71 - Balwinder Sandhu (IND) vs PAK, Hyderabad (Sind), 1983 65 - Darren Gough (ENG) vs NZ, Old Trafford, 1994 59 - Monde Zondeki (SA) vs ENG, Headingley, 2003
15:02 Local Time, 13:02 GMT, 18:32 IST: South Africa have been bowled out with a lead of 90 runs and they've Corbin Bosch to thank for. When Aiden Markram was dismissed for 89, they were 213 for 8 and ahead by only 2 runs. But Bosch batted beautifully, first in the companty of Rabada and then with Paterson as he got his team past the 300-run mark. An attractive knock that had 15 boundaries and they were so many delightful strokes. Pakistan got it all wrong against the tail, most of the bowling was done by the 3 specialists and the tiredness showed. While Markram's 89 gave them the head start, Bosch's 81* has certainly put them in the driving seat. On this pitch, any lead was good and a 90-run lead could be match-winning. The players have taken tea and we'll be back for Pakistan's second innings shortly
73.4
Saim Ayub to Paterson, out Caught by Khurram Shahzad!! Paterson c Khurram Shahzad b Saim Ayub 12(16) [4s-1 6s-1]
Saim Ayub to Paterson, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
73.3
Saim Ayub to Paterson, no run, tossed up just outside off, pushed to the off-side
73.2
Saim Ayub to Corbin Bosch, 1 run, square of the wicket
73.1
Saim Ayub to Corbin Bosch, no run, tossed up well wide of off, driven down to long-off
72.6
Naseem Shah to Paterson, no run
72.5
Naseem Shah to Corbin Bosch, 1 run, to deep backward point