South Africa v Pakistan, 1st Test, Centurion, 2nd day
Olivier's twist
Temba Bavuma played some sumptuous strokes to take South Africa closer to Pakistan's first innings score•AFP
Quinton de Kock played his natural game in pushing South Africa ahead as they fought for control of the match•AFP
Duanne Olivier then struck after tea to remove Imam, giving South Africa an opening•Getty Images
Olivier used the short ball to good effect for the second successive day, taking a five-wicket haul to end with 11 for the match•AFP
But Shaheen Afridi removed Bavuma with a peach of a ball, angling across him and taking a feather edge•Associated Press
He found an able ally in Kagiso Rabada, who scored some quick runs, as South Africa ended with a 42-run lead•AFP
Rabada barged through with a burst of wickets, aided by Dale Steyn•AFP
The South Africans had many occasions to celebrate, and at the stroke of stumps, they bowled Pakistan out for 190, setting themselves 149 to win•AFP
Imam-ul-Haq rode his luck after being dropped by Hashim Amla, surviving a probing spell to keep Pakistan firm•Associated Press
Shan Masood was the only one to show resistance with a half-century, as the batting line-up crumbled•Associated Press