• Pakistan's Abid Ali, second right, celebrates with teammates after taking the catch of South Africa's Rassie van der Dussen during the third day of the first Test at the National Stadium in Karachi on Thursday. AP
    Pakistan's Abid Ali, second right, celebrates with teammates after taking the catch of South Africa's Rassie van der Dussen during the third day of the first Test at the National Stadium in Karachi on Thursday. AP
  • Pakistan celebrate the wicket of South Africa's Rassie van der Dussen for 64. AP
    Pakistan celebrate the wicket of South Africa's Rassie van der Dussen for 64. AP
  • South Africa batsman Aiden Markram plays a shot on his way to 74. AP
    South Africa batsman Aiden Markram plays a shot on his way to 74. AP
  • Pakistan captain Babar Azam, on ground, after dropping a catch off South Africa batsman Aiden Markram at the National Stadium in Karachi. AP
    Pakistan captain Babar Azam, on ground, after dropping a catch off South Africa batsman Aiden Markram at the National Stadium in Karachi. AP
  • Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan is congratulated by teammates after catching out South Africa batsman Dean Elgar. AP
    Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan is congratulated by teammates after catching out South Africa batsman Dean Elgar. AP
  • Pakistan bowler Yasir Shah in action. AFP
    Pakistan bowler Yasir Shah in action. AFP
  • South Africa's Rassie van der Dussen guides a shot past Pakistan fielder Abid Ali. AFP
    South Africa's Rassie van der Dussen guides a shot past Pakistan fielder Abid Ali. AFP
  • Pakistan's Yasir Shah celebrates after taking the wicket of Dean Elgar. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)
    Pakistan's Yasir Shah celebrates after taking the wicket of Dean Elgar. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)
  • South Africa's Rassie van der Dussen plays a shot. AFP
    South Africa's Rassie van der Dussen plays a shot. AFP
  • Pakistan's Hasan Ali is clean bowled off Kagiso Rabada - the South Africa bowler's 200th Test wicket. AFP
    Pakistan's Hasan Ali is clean bowled off Kagiso Rabada - the South Africa bowler's 200th Test wicket. AFP
  • Kagiso Rabada, centre, celebrates with his South Africa teammates after taking the wicket of Pakistan's Hasan Ali for 21. AP
    Kagiso Rabada, centre, celebrates with his South Africa teammates after taking the wicket of Pakistan's Hasan Ali for 21. AP
  • Nauman Ali plays a shot on his way to 24 as Pakistan finished their first innings all out for 378.
    Nauman Ali plays a shot on his way to 24 as Pakistan finished their first innings all out for 378.

Late strikes put Pakistan in control of first Test against South Africa


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Pakistan bowlers struck three times in the final stages of the third day against South Africa to take control of the Karachi Test on Thursday.

Aidan Markram and Rassie van der Dussen made patient half centuries but Pakistan grabbed late wickets as South Africa reached 187-4 in their second innings at the close on day three of a see-saw first test in Karachi.

The tourists lead by 29 runs and have wiped out a first innings deficit after they trailed by 158 having earlier on Thursday bowled Pakistan out for 378.

Captain Quinton de Kock has yet to score and will resume on the fourth morning with nightwatchman Keshav Mahara.

Their situation looked a lot brighter 30 minutes before the close but Pakistan’s spinners grabbed big wickets as the shadows lengthened on the day.

Markram (74 from 224 balls) put on 127 for the second wicket with Van der Dussen (64 from 151) to get their team into the lead, but the latter was caught at silly mid-off by Abid Ali from the bowling of leg-spinner Yasir Shah (3-53).

The tourists were dealt a further blow when Faf du Plessis (10) was trapped leg before wicket by the dangerous Shah, but worse was to come as the set Markram was dismissed in the next over, also caught at silly mid-off, though from the bowling of Nauman Ali.

Opener Dean Elgar (29) was the other wicket to fall having earlier taken a nasty blow on the hand. He never looked settled after that and was caught by wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan off Yasir. X-rays have revealed no fracture.

Pakistan’s lower order frustrated the visitors in the morning session as they took the attack to the bowlers.

After they resumed on 308-8, seamer Kagsiso Rabada (3-70) picked up his 200th Test wicket when he bowled Hasan Ali (21), becoming the fourth youngest player to reach the milestone.

But the final Pakistan pair of Yasir (38 not out) and Nauman (24) added 55 for the final wicket before the latter was leg before wicket to spinner Maharaj (3-90).