Paterson to Kamran Ghulam, no run, good length delivery outside off, left alone
19.2
Paterson to Kamran Ghulam, no run, length delivery nipping into leg-stump, hits the top of the pad and goes towards short fine-leg, they somehow don't get a single there, that's poor running. Looks like Rizwan wanted it but Kamran Ghulam didn't, that was certainly Rizwan's call
Maestro Manohar: Day of debutants, Konstas with the bat in the morning and now Bosch with the ball.
19.1
Paterson to Kamran Ghulam, FOUR, to deep extra cover
Corbin Bosch has got two quickly on debut and the crowd are loving it. Fantastic atmosphere at Centurion
StatBefore today, the last instance of Pakistan opening partnership surviving at least 14 overs in a Test innings was in last year's Boxing Day Test at MCG.
18.6
Corbin Bosch to Rizwan, FOUR, bit of indecision there! Length delivery angling into off-stump, Rizwan wanted to get his bat out of the way and leave that, couldn't do so quick enough and it ran through gully off the face as the bat was going up, lucky again
18.5
Corbin Bosch to Rizwan, no run, good length delivery outside off, left alone
18.4
Corbin Bosch to Rizwan, no run, length delivery outside off, left alone
Mohammad Rizwan, right handed bat, comes to the crease
18.3
Corbin Bosch to Saud Shakeel, out Caught by Verreynne!! Saud Shakeel c Verreynne b Corbin Bosch 14(6) [4s-3]
Corbin Bosch to Saud Shakeel, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
South Africa review.
18.2
Corbin Bosch to Saud Shakeel, 2 runs, banged in short on middle, Saud Shakeel takes it on with a pull and it rushes him, goes through mid-wicket off the splice, that was in the air too
18.1
Corbin Bosch to Kamran Ghulam, 1 run, short of length on middle-leg, tucked down to long leg
17.6
Paterson to Saud Shakeel, FOUR, to sweeper cover
17.5
Paterson to Saud Shakeel, FOUR, to long-on
17.4
Paterson to Saud Shakeel, no run, full on off-stump, Saud Shakeel prods forward and blocks, goes into the leg-side off the inner half
17.3
Paterson to Saud Shakeel, FOUR, chipped uppishly! Full and on the pads, Saud Shakeel whipped it away over mid-wicket and it rolls away towards the ropes, he wasn't in full control of that
Saud Shakeel, left handed bat, comes to the crease