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First Test: Pakistan restart first innings at 313/5 against South Africa

Pakistans Shan Masood plays a shot during first Test against South Africa during the first Test against South Africa at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on October 12, 2025. – PCB
Pakistan’s Shan Masood plays a shot during first Test against South Africa during the first Test against South Africa at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on October 12, 2025. – PCB

Pakistan resumed their first innings on the second day of the opening Test against South Africa at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium, starting from their overnight total of 313 for 5.

Mohammad Rizwan (62*) and Salman Agha (52*) remained unbeaten, having built a solid 114-run stand for the sixth wicket.

On day one, Pakistan dominated both the morning and evening sessions but stumbled in the afternoon, losing three wickets. The hosts had a nervous start as Abdullah Shafique (2) was trapped lbw by Kagiso Rabada in the very first over.

Skipper Shan Masood and Imam-ul-Haq then steadied the innings with a crucial 161-run partnership for the second wicket, easing the early pressure.

Imam, returning to Test cricket after 2023, celebrated his 10th Test fifty, while Shan reached his 12th.

The partnership was broken when Prenelan Subrayen dismissed Shan for 76 off 147 balls, which included nine fours and a six, leaving Pakistan at 163-2 in 47.3 overs.

Babar Azam walked in next and quickly found his rhythm, striking boundaries from the outset.

He also achieved a major milestone in the ICC World Test Championship, becoming the first Pakistani and eighth overall batter to surpass 3,000 runs in the tournament’s history.

Before tea, Senuran Muthusamy gave South Africa two crucial wickets in successive deliveries. Muthusamy removed Imam-ul-Haq, who made a brilliant 93 off 153 balls, and Saud Shakeel for a first-ball duck, leaving Pakistan at 199-4 in 57 overs.

After the break, Babar Azam fell for 23 off 48 balls, with Simon Harmer claiming his wicket.

In the final session of Day One, Salman Ali Agha and wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan steadied Pakistan’s innings with a 50-run partnership for the sixth wicket.

Rizwan, showing composure under pressure, scored his 12th Test half-century, while Salman Ali Agha also reached a fifty, his 10th in red-ball cricket.

The duo shared a 100-plus partnership as the day ended in Pakistan’s favor, with Rizwan unbeaten on 62 and Agha on 52.

For South Africa, Senuran Muthusamy claimed two wickets, while Kagiso Rabada, Prenelan Subrayen, and Simon Harmer took one wicket each.


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