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Younis's
brilliant innings keeps Pak hopes alive |
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Younis Khan stood tall
playing a brilliant unbeaten innings of 93 to
keep Pakistan's hopes of winning the Karachi
Test truly alive. Pakistan now need another 278
runs to win in the final day's play with seven
wickets standing. The Match could see any of the
three possible results.
Pakistan had to work
very hard early on during the fourth day's play
with just the wicket of Ashwell Prince falling
in the entire morning session. Prince got a
stubborn 45 to feature in an 88-run stand with
Kallis. Although Abdur Rehman and Danish Kaneria
looked dangerous to handle, Kallis was still
able to form the vital partnerships first with
Boucher and then Andre Nel. Kallis helped
himself to a second century in the Test Match
rounding off exactly on an unbeaten 100 in 201
balls with 4 fours and a six. Boucher and Nel
contributed 29 and 33 respectively. SA declared
its second innings after Kallis had got to his
magical figure with the total at 264 for 7 in 89
overs leaving a target of 424 for Pakistan.
Abdul Rehman continued to have a great match and
in this innings took 4 for 105 in 38 overs,
which made his Debut a highly productive one
with a match haul of 8 for 210. Kaneria was the
only other wicket taker for Pakistan in the
second innings with 3 for 85 in 28 overs.
Pakistan simply got off
to a disastrous start losing its two openers -
Mohammad Hafeez and Salman Butt inside six overs
to the pacy Dale Steyn. However, the fortunes
tilted towards Pakistan with Younis Khan
combining with Faisal Iqbal to put on a stroke
filled partnership. Paul Harris was successful
in cutting short this threatening third wicket
partnership to 114. Faisal Iqbal made 44 in 69
with 8 hits to the fence. Younis Khan survived
the last few overs of the day's play to remain
unfinished on 93 in 99 balls with 14 fours and
six. Pakistan had sent in a night watchman
Mohammad Asif who managed to stay unbeaten.
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