Pakistan v South Africa, 1st Test, Abu Dhabi, 2nd day
Pakistan take lead after batsmen's day
After Pakistan's first-day exploits, more fans flocked the stadium. They were not disappointed as Pakistan took only 3.1 overs to clean up the tail and South Africa were bowled out for 249•AFP
Shan Masood, who was playing his first Test, got through a nervous start, but gained in confidence. Pakistan ended the first session on 77 without the loss of any wicket•AFP
Early in the third session, South Africa dismissed two more batsmen. Morne Morkel struck to dismiss Younis Khan with a brute of a delivery that the batsman could only fend to gully•AFP
Khurram Manzoor, who scored two fifties in the previous Test against Zimbabwe, made a solid start against the South Africa seamers•AFP
In the second session, Khurram went past his third consecutive fifty soon after Masood had scored his maiden half-century•AFP
There were no more further damages in the day. Khurram went on to complete his maiden Test century and added an unbeaten 85 runs with Misbah-ul-Haq to help Pakistan take the lead•AFP
With the main bowlers struggling for impact, Graeme Smith asked JP Duminy to bowl. The offspinner earned South Africa their first wicket, trapping Masood in front after he had scored75•AFP