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Pak v SA, 1st Test: Pakistan adds 70 runs to reach 378 in first innings

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With the help of superb century of brilliant Fawad Alam, Pakistan has given the lead of 158 runs to South Africa in the first test at National Stadium, Karachi.

Pakistan ended their first innings on Day three of the test after losing all wickets at 378 runs. After losing 4 quick wickets, they were reeling at 33/4 at the end of Day 1.

But then, it was the revival job done by Azhar Ali and Fawad Alam and then the duo of Alam and Ashraf, during which Alam reached his century as well.

Towards the end, Yasir and Nauman also stitched a 55-run stand and it is due to their combined efforts, that Pakistan have ended their first innings with a lead of 158.

Rabada and Maharaj scalped 3 wickets each, whereas, Nortje and Ngidi collected two wickets each.

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Fall of Wickets

5/1 (A. Ali, 4.1 ov),  15/2 (I. Butt, 6.4 ov), 26/3 (B. Azam, 15.3 ov), 27/4 (S. Africli. 16.2 ov),  121/5 (A. Ali, 53.6 ov), 176/6 (M. Rizwan, 72.3 ov), 278/7 (F. Alam, 97.5 ov), 295/8 (F. Ashraf, 100.6 ov), 323/9 (H. Ali, 108.5 ov), 378/10 (N. Ali, 119.2 ov)

Playing XIs

Pakistan XI 1. Abid Ali 2. Imran Butt (debut) 3. Azhar Ali 4. Babar Azam (capt) 5. Fawad Alam 6. Mohammad Rizwan (wk) 7. Faheem Ashraf 8. Hassan Ali 9. Nouman Ali (debut) 10. Yasir Shah 11. Shaheen Afridi

South Africa XI 1. Aiden Markram 2. Dean Elgar 3. Faf du Plessis 4. Rassie van der Dussen 5. Temba Bavuma 6. Quinton de Kock (capt, wk), 7. George Linde 8. Keshav Maharaj 9. Kagiso Rabada 10. Anrich Nortje 11. Lungi Ngidi

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