Dubai Telegraph - Jansen admits South Africa face challenge after losing three wickets

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Jansen admits South Africa face challenge after losing three wickets
Jansen admits South Africa face challenge after losing three wickets / Photo: PHILL MAGAKOE - AFP

Jansen admits South Africa face challenge after losing three wickets

South African fast bowler Marco Jansen admitted that his team faced a challenge after Pakistan took three quick wickets late on the third day of the first Test at SuperSport Park on Saturday with the hosts chasing 148 runs for victory.

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Pakistan opening bowlers Mohammad Abbas and Khurram Shahzad had South Africa reeling at 27-3, 121 runs short of a win which would clinch them a place in the World Test championship final in England next June.

Abbas took two wickets for three runs in four immaculate overs of swing bowling, dismissing Tony de Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs, while Shahzad trapped Ryan Rickelton.

Aiden Markram, South Africa's top scorer in the first innings, was unbeaten on 22 going into what could be a nervy fourth day for the hosts.

Jansen, who took six for 52 as Pakistan were bowled out for 237 in their second innings, said the pitch had "quickened up", with some balls lifting sharply and others keeping low.

"If Pakistan keep on bowling the lengths they did now we will have a task on our hands," said Jansen.

But he added that a victory target of 148 "isn't too much".

"We know the new ball moves quite sharply, especially in the second innings. Once the ball gets older it gets a lot easier to bat," the 24-year-old added

All three South African wickets were leg before wicket decisions as the Pakistan bowlers attacked the stumps –- and all three were reviewed.

De Zorzi batted outside his crease in an attempt to counter the swing which undid him in the first innings, but Abbas beat his inside edge and he was given out.

He reviewed umpire Alex Wharf's decision but replays showed the impact was "umpire's call", with the ball going on to hit the stumps, and he had to go for two runs.

Rickelton failed to score before he was trapped by Shahzad and Stubbs made one before falling to Abbas –- with Pakistan successfully reviewing on both occasions after the batsmen were initially given not out.

It was a dramatic end to a day on which the start was delayed by three hours because of rain.

South Africa seemed well on target for victory when Pakistan were bowled out for 237 despite Saud Shakeel making an impressive 84.

Resuming at 88-3, Babar Azam and the left-handed Shakeel batted confidently, adding another 65 runs in 14.5 overs.

Babar made 50, his first half-century in 19 Test innings, before Jansen had a burst of three wickets in 14 balls, starting when Babar slapped a short ball to deep point.

Shakeel was ninth man out when he missed a full toss from Jansen after hitting 10 fours and a six in a 113-ball innings. "I was looking for a yorker," admitted Jansen. "I missed by a shin length."

W.Darwish--DT