
De Zorzi sparkles to lead South Africa to 216-6 on second day
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- October 13, 2025
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By Special Correspondent
LAHORE: South Africa’s Tony de Zorzi scored an unbeaten 81 to take South Africa to 216-6 at stumps against Pakistan on the second day of the first Test, trailing by 162 runs, at Gaddafi Stadium here on Monday. De Zorzi survived several reviews in a charmed existence at the crease but provided resistance as the tourists struggled to deal with Pakistan’s spin attack on a surface slowing up and with cracks beginning to show at the pitch. He will resume with Senuran Muthusamy, not out on six, at the start of the day three on Tuesday after Muthusamy’s bowling caused a sudden collapse in Pakistan’s innings earlier on Monday. The home team were in a commanding position at 313-5 overnight, with Mohammad Rizwan 62 not out and Salman Ali Agha unbeaten on 52, and looked to be heading to an imposing total before the left-arm spinner took three wickets in four balls in the 12th over of the morning. Pakistan collapsed from 362-5 to 378 all out as Muthusamy finished with Test best figures of 6-117.
Rizwan (75) began the procession as he was deceived by extra bounce and feathered the ball through to wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne, who took a sharp catch to end a 163-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Salman was 84 not out and would have been watching in increasing horror as a procession of batting partners quickly departed thereafter. He had moved onto 93 when the last batsman came out and was caught at long on chasing the runs needed to get to his century, falling seven short as Imam Ul-Haq had done on the opening day. South Africa lost their first two wickets for 80 runs, but Ryan Rickelton and De Zorzi put on 94 for the third wicket before Rickelton was dismissed for 71 by a reflex catch from Babar Azam off Salman’s bowling. But from 174-3, the tourists found it increasingly difficult to dominate Pakistan’s spin attack and lost three more wickets cheaply as Noman Ali took 4-85 and Sajid Khan had the dangerous Dewald Brevis caught first ball. The Test is the first of the two-match series, with the second in Rawalpindi starting on October 20.
SCOREBOARD
PAKISTAN 1ST INNINGS
Abdullah Shafique lbw b Rabada 2
Imam-ul-Haq c de Zorzi b Muthusamy 93
Shan Masood lbw b Subrayen 76
Babar Azam lbw b Harmer 23
Saud Shakeel c & b Muthusamy 0
Mohammad Rizwan c Verreynne b Muthusamy 75
Salman Agha c Muthusamy b Subrayen 93
Noman Ali b Muthusamy 0
Sajid Khan c Markram b Muthusamy 0
Shaheen Shah Afridi b Muthusamy 7
Hasan Ali not out 0
EXTRAS (LB 7, NB 2) 9
TOTAL (110.4 overs) 378
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-2 (Abdullah Shafique, 0.3 ov), 2-163 (Shan Masood, 47.3 ov), 3-199 (Imam-ul-Haq, 56.5 ov), 4-199 (Saud Shakeel, 56.6 ov), 5-199 (Babar Azam, 59.2 ov), 6-362 (Mohammad Rizwan, 101.3 ov), 7-362 (Noman Ali, 101.5 ov), 8-362 (Sajid Khan, 101.6 ov), 9-378 (Shaheen Shah Afridi, 109.3 ov), 10-378 (Salman Agha, 110.4 ov) •
BOWLING
Kagiso Rabada17-2-56-1
Wiaan Mulder 2-0-13-0
Prenelan Subrayen 25.4-1-78-2
Simon Harmer 33-5-101-1
Senuran Muthusamy 32-6-117-6
Aiden Markram 1-0-6-0
SOUTH AFRICA 1ST INNINGS
Aiden Markram c Rizwan b Noman 20
Ryan Rickelton c Babar b Salman 71
Wiaan Mulder c Rizwan b Noman 17
Tony de Zorzi not out 81
Tristan Stubbs c Rizwan b Noman 8
Dewald Brevis c Shan b Sajid 0
Kyle Verreynne lbw b Noman 2
Senuran Muthusamy not out 6
Yet to bat: Prenelan Subrayen, Simon Harmer, Kagiso Rabada
EXTRAS (B 4, LB 4, NB 3) 11
TOTAL (67 overs) 216-6
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-45 (Aiden Markram, 11.5 ov), 2-80 (Wiaan Mulder, 24.5 ov), 3-174 (Ryan Rickelton, 50.1 ov), 4-192 (Tristan Stubbs, 54.6 ov), 5-193 (Dewald Brevis, 55.6 ov), 6-200 (Kyle Verreynne, 60.3 ov) •
BOWLING
Shaheen Shah Afridi 5-2-15-0
Noman Ali 27-3-85-4
Sajid Khan 24-2-73-1
Hasan Ali 4-2-14-0
Salman Agha 7-2-21-1
Umpires: Chris Brown, Rod Tucker
TV umpire: Sharfuddoula
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