Pakistan v South Africa, 2nd Test, Dubai, 4th day
South Africa push past Pakistan resistance
Pakistan were still trailing by 286 runs but Asad Shafiq took on the challenge, his footwork looking especially good against the spinners •Associated Press
The duo put on a century partnership as South Africa endured their first wicketless session and Pakistan went in to lunch at 198 for 4•AFP
But 20 minutes before tea, part-time spinner Dean Elgar induced Misbah's edge and the Pakistan captain fell for 88, his team still behind by 151 runs•Associated Press
Misbah-ul-Haq was his usual defiant self, placing survival ahead of run-scoring, in his progress past a half-century •AFP
Shafiq picked up his pace, his passage to three figures featuring two crisp hits to the point boundary. •AFP
Tahir, who finished with his best match-figures of 8 for 130 - and JP Duminy took care of the tail•Associated Press
South Africa's bowlers were kept at bay for over two and a half sessions as Misbah and Shafiq put on 197 runs for the fifth wicket, equalling the record for Pakistan set in 1962•AFP
And with Zulfiqar Babar injured and unable to bat, South Africa won the Test by an innings and 92 runs and leveled the series 1-1•AFP