The opening Test between Pakistan and South Africa is perfectly poised for a dramatic conclusion after a thrilling Day 3 in Karachi. A total of 16 wickets tumbled on a challenging Karachi pitch, setting up a fascinating Day 4. South Africa faces a steep target of 226 runs for victory, while Pakistan needs to dismiss the visitors for just eight more wickets to secure a win.
Noman Ali’s Spin Magic Puts Pakistan in Command
The day belonged to Pakistan’s bowlers, with spinner Noman Ali leading the charge. South Africa, resuming their innings, was bundled out for a mere 167. Ali was the standout performer, scalping six crucial wickets and exposing the fragility of the Proteas’ batting order. His masterful control and deceptive variations left the South African batters struggling, ultimately handing Pakistan a significant first-innings lead of 109 runs.
Pakistan’s Batting Collapse Creates Opening
Despite a strong start and a comfortable lead, Pakistan experienced a sudden and dramatic batting collapse. What seemed like a commanding position, with Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel building a solid partnership to take Pakistan to 119/3, dissolved rapidly. Shakeel’s mistimed shot led to his dismissal, triggering a cascade of wickets. The lower order failed to withstand the pressure, losing the remaining six wickets for just 17 runs. Senuran Muthusamy was instrumental for South Africa with his second five-wicket haul of the match, ably supported by Simon Harmer’s four wickets.
South Africa Faces a Tough Run Chase
Set a target of 277 for victory, South Africa’s chase began on shaky ground. Early dismissals of Aiden Markram and Wiaan Mulder put the visitors under immediate pressure. However, Tony de Zorzi, following his first-innings century, and Ryan Rickelton provided a much-needed stability with a composed partnership. Rickelton was fortunate to be dropped on 26, a potentially costly miss for Pakistan heading into the final day.
Match Details and Outlook
The match is set for an exciting finish. At the close of play on Day 3, South Africa stood at 51/2, requiring 226 more runs. With de Zorzi and Rickelton at the crease, the Proteas will be hoping for a strong performance on Day 4. However, the turning and unpredictable nature of the pitch suggests Pakistan’s spinners, with Noman Ali at the helm, will be looking to seal the victory.








