END OF OVER:67 | 5 Runs | SA: 216/6
- Tony de Zorzi81 (140b)
- Senuran Muthusamy6 (19b)
- Salman Agha7-2-21-1
- Sajid Khan24-2-73-1
Rashid: "Is it just me or Muthusamy's stance closely resembles that of Usman Khawaja? The long sleeves and Kookaburra add to that as well" --- Ha, close!
5.12pm If not for that collapse of 4 for 26, South Africa would've ended with the upper hand. They were 174 for 2 at one stage, with two half-centurions at the crease. But in ten overs' time, it became 200 for 6, as the ball turned and/or kept low to trouble the batters. Noman and Sajid found help from the pitch, but amid all that chaos, de Zorzi hung around - almost like a rock. He enjoyed plenty of luck earlier in the day, and has finished unbeaten on 81. South Africa will hope he can take them close to Pakistan's total - they are still 162 behind - as a crucial day three beckons. Thanks for your company tonight. Join us tomorrow! Goodbye!
Last ball.
Two slips.