Saim Ayub isn't available and that's going to further exacerbate Pakistan's woes as they face a monumental challenge. They should take heart from the fact that there are no demons on this pitch and spending time in the middle will yield runs. But do they have the patience, temperament, resilience and mental and physical strength to bat for long periods and put up a massive response? South Africa will be mighty pleased with their batting effort. The 235-run stand between Bavuma and Rickelton was the highlight and plenty of other handy partnerships took them past 600. South Africa have the license to go for the kill and attack as much as they want. Expect a packed slip cordon and the frontline pacers to bowl with venom with the new cherry. Pakistan will have to bat with positive intent and avoid going in a shell
From my colleague Namooh Shah: Joint 2nd most catches by a PAK WK in a test innings. Wasim Bari 7 Rashid Latif 6 Adnan Akmal 6 Mohammad Rizwan 6
KT Maphaka b Mohammad Abbas 0 (2m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0
END OF OVER:141 | 4 Runs 1 Wkt | SA: 614/9
- Kagiso Rabada5 (9b)
- Khurram Shahzad25-4-123-2
- Mir Hamza30-3-127-2
KA Maharaj c †Mohammad Rizwan b Khurram Shahzad 40 (43m 35b 4x4 2x6) SR: 114.28