Pakistan v South Africa, 2nd Test, Lahore, 2nd day
Boucher and Harris frustrate Pakistan
Resuming on 259 for 6, South Africa lost Andre Nel in the second over of day two when he edged a short delivery from Umar Gul to Misbah-ul-Haq at short leg•AFP
Boucher and Harris added 88 together to lift South Africa to a healthy total•AFP
Harris was struck on the helmet by a bouncer from Mohammad Asif•AFP
Salman Butt led Pakistan's racy start as he struck seven boundaries in his 40•AFP
Dale Steyn, after getting hammered for 19 in an over, struck back with the wicket of Mohammad Yousuf•AFP
Paul Harris put up a stiff resistance, giving valuable support to Mark Boucher •AFP
Harris faced a lot of short balls during his innings...•AFP
Boucher helped South Africa pass the 350-mark •AFP
Kamran Akmal, after two long days behind the stumps, looked at ease as he and Butt added an aggressive 90 for the first wicket •AFP
Andre Nel lets out a mighty roar after knocking back Younis Khan's offstump•AFP
...and so too did Boucher•AFP
Danish Kaneria had the final say as he picked up four wickets and helped his side bowl South Africa out for 357•AFP
However, the wheels began to fall off for the home side as South Africa plugged away. Harris sent back the openers in quick succession•AFP
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