Tahir heroics leave Pakistan in a spin : … leg-spinner takes first five-wicket haul in Tests

(REUTERS) – Leg-spinner Imran Tahir grabbed five wickets to put South Africa in control of the second Test as Pakistan collapsed to 99 all out on the opening day in Dubai yesterday. Tahir made an instant impact on his return to the South Africa line-up and his team mates made sure his hard work did not go to waste as they finished the day on 128 for three wickets, a 29-run first-innings lead.

Captain Graeme Smith (67 not out) and nightwatchman Dale Steyn (three not out) will resume day two on a dry, dusty track that is offering the spinners plenty of encouragement.

Pakistan-born Tahir, playing for the first time since conceding 260 runs without a wicket against Australia in Adelaide last November, made the most of the conditions as he recorded career-best figures of 5-32 after replacing Robin Peterson as South Africa’s main spin option.

He was ably supported by paceman Steyn, who took 3-38 as South Africa brutally exposed the fragility of Pakistan’s top order, who were hoping to make the most of the conditions after winning the toss and electing to bat first.

Four of Tahir’s victims were bowled as he made expert use of the googly turning back into the right-handed batsmen, as well as his ‘slider’ quicker ball that does not turn but beats the batsmen for pace.

He bowled Shan Masood for 21, before trapping Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq (two) leg-before-wicket. Adnan Akmal (0), Asad Shafiq (10) and Mohammad Irfan (0) were all bowled.

Steyn collected the first wicket with just the second ball of the morning as centurion from the first Test Khurram Manzoor guided the ball to gully without scoring.

He also claimed the big wicket of Younus Khan (10), and bowled number 11 Junaid Khan to wrap up the innings. Morne Morkel was the other South African bowler to prosper as he trapped Azhar Ali in front for 19.

South Africa lost Alviro Petersen (26) early in their reply, before Saeed Ajmal claimed scalps of Dean Elgar (23) and Jacques Kallis (seven) as Pakistan tried to contain the world’s top Test team to a manageable first-innings score.

South Africa trail 1-0 in the two-match series, having not lost an away series since 2006.

SOUTH AFRICA first innings

A. Petersen lbw Zulfiqar Babar        26

G. Smith not out                      67

D. Elgar c Azhar Ali b Saeed Ajmal    23

J. Kallis lbw Saeed Ajmal              7

D. Steyn not out                       3

Extras: (b-1, w-1)                      2

Total: (for three wickets, 49 overs)  128

Fall of wickets: 1-37, 2-91, 3-119.

Bowling: Mohammad Irfan 9-0-29-0, Junaid Khan 12-2-34-0, Saeed Ajmal 18.4-4-42-2, Zulfiqar Babar 7.2-2-7-1, Azhar Ali 2-0-15-0.

PAKISTAN first innings

Khurram Manzoor c du Plessis b Steyn   0

Shan Masood b Imran Tahir             21

Azhar Ali lbw b Morkel                19

Younus Khan c de Villiers b Steyn     10

Misbah-ul-Haq lbw b Imran Tahir        2

Asad Shafiq b Imran Tahir             10

Adnan Akmal b Imran Tahir              0

Saeed Ajmal run-out                    0

Zulfiqar Babar not out                25

Mohammad Irfan b Imran Tahir           0

Junaid Khan b Steyn                    4

Extras: (b-6, lb-3)                     8

Total: (all out, 36.4 overs)           99

Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-38, 3-52, 4-60, 5-60, 6-60, 7-64, 8-76, 9-76.

Bowling: D. Steyn 13.4-2-38-3, V. Philander 5-2-9-0, M. Morkel 5-1-12-1, Imran Tahir 13-3-32-5.

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