Babar Azam scored 42 runs and Abdullah Safiq scored 41 runs for Pakistan.
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South Africa looked set to win the third day of the first Test against Pakistan on Tuesday. With a target of 277 runs for victory, South Africa started their second innings and scored 52 runs for two wickets.
Now the visiting team needs to score 226 more runs in the ongoing match in Lahore to win. For him, Tony De Jorji scored 16 runs and Ryan Rickleton scored 29 runs.
Earlier, Pakistan were bowled out for 167 runs in their second innings. After Simon Harmer took four wickets and Senuran Muthusami took five wickets, Pakistan was included cheaply.
Babar Azam scored 42 runs and Abdullah Safiq scored 41 runs for Pakistan.
