Pakistan v South Africa, 2nd Test, Lahore, 3rd day
South Africa take control with big lead
South Africa had prised out four Pakistan wickets on day two and they started well on day three when Jacques Kallis had Inzamam-ul Haq caught behind in the second over•AFP
With only one run added to the total, Pakistan lost Shoaib Malik, caught off Dale Steyn•AFP
The over turned out to be a wicket maiden once Ntini had Danish Kaneria caught behind off the last ball. Ntini finished with figures of 3 for 42 off eight overs•AFP
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Inzamam-ul-Haq, playing in his final Test, was dismissed for 14•AFP
Misbah-ul-Haq top scored for Pakistan with 41 before he was caught behind off Makhaya Ntini•AFP
Abdur Rehman was the not-out batsman as Pakistan were bowled out for 206•AFP
Pakistan couldn't quite get the early breakthroughs as South Africa stretched the lead. Abdur Rehman had some success, getting through the defences of Hashim Amla, but the visitors had already added 66•AFP
In the next ball he trapped Umar Gul leg before for a duck•AFP
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Graeme Smith was in good nick with a half-century•AFP