Pakistan v South Africa, 1st Test, Abu Dhabi, 3rd day
Misbah ton puts Pakistan ahead
Khurram Manzoor began the third day on 131 and added another 15 runs before being dismissed for 146, Pakistan's highest individual score against South Africa•AFP
Shafiq scored his seventh Test fifty off 103 balls before he lobbed a catch to Alviro Petersen off JP Duminy's bowling•AFP
South Africa finished the day at 72 for 4, losing Graeme Smith, Hashim Amla and Jacques Kallis. The visitors trail by 121 runs and have the tough task of trying to save the match•AFP
Misbah-ul-Haq and Asad Shafiq then combined to extend Pakistan's lead. The pair added 82 runs in a fifth-wicket stand•AFP
The previous 25 times he hit a half-century in international cricket, Misbah-ul-Haq did not score a hundred. He made the effort count today and his first international hundred since May 2011 helped Pakistan amass a big lead•AFP
South Africa had a breakthrough when Dale Steyn had Misbah out lbw two balls after the batsman's hundred. The Pakistan lower order added a few runs before the side was dismissed for 442, with a lead of 193 runs•AFP