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South Africa strike in second innings

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Press Trust of India
Last Updated : Feb 16 2013 | 8:15 PM IST
Cape Town, Feb 16 (AFP) Robin Peterson hit an aggressive career-best 84 before South Africa's opening bowlers dismissed both Pakistan opening batsman without scoring on the third day of the second Test against Pakistan at Newlands today. Pakistan were 25 for two in their second innings at tea, a lead of 37. Peterson led a fighting performance by South Africa's lower order batsmen as they recovered from an overnight 139 for five to reach 326 all out. Pakistan's first innings lead of 12 runs was soon shown to be negligible as Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander both took wickets in their first overs. Mohammad Hafeez was comprehensively trapped leg before wicket by a ball which swung into him. After the briefest of consultations with opening partner Nasir Jamshed he walked off without seeking a review. In the next over Jamshed fell in similar fashion to Vernon Philander. After discussion with new partner Azhar Ali he started to indicate he wanted a review but appeared to be told by umpire Steve Davis that he had taken longer than the 15 seconds allowed. Replays showed the ball would have clipped his bails so the decision would have been upheld. Overnight batsmen AB de Villiers and Dean Elgar started South Africa's fight back when they took their sixth wicket stand to 55 before Elgar was caught at slip off Saeed Ajmal. At that stage off-spinner Ajmal had taken all six wickets but he had no further success, taking six for 96. MORE (AFP) PDS PM 02162007 NNNN

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First Published: Feb 16 2013 | 8:15 PM IST

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