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Pakistan | South Africa | ||
Dates | 14 October 2013 – 15 November 2013 | ||
Captains |
Misbah-ul-Haq (Tests & ODIs) Mohammad Hafeez (T20I) |
Graeme Smith (Tests) AB de Villiers (ODIs) Faf du Plessis (T20Is) | |
Test series | |||
One Day International series | |||
Twenty20 International series |
The South Africa and Pakistan national cricket teams toured the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from 14 October 2013 to 15 November 2013. The tour includes two Tests, five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and two Twenty20 Internationals (T20I) between South Africa and Pakistan.[1][2]
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14–18 October
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South African captain, Graeme Smith, who is playing his first Test after the recovery from his ankle injury, won the toss and elected to bat first. Jacques Kallis is also playing his first Test since last February. Hashim Amla's partnerships of 61 runs for the fourth wicket with AB de Villiers (19), and 95 runs for the fifth with Jean-Paul Duminy (57) stopped Pakistani bowlers who have ruined their top-order, with 43 for three.[10] Zulfiqar Babar and Shan Masood—his twenty-fourth birthday—made their Test debuts for Pakistan. Zulfiqar, a left arm spinner, was most successful taking three wickets for 89.[11] Amla completed his twentieth century in 201 ball, and at the end of the day, he was unbeaten on 118, with South Africa 245 for eight wickets.[12]
South Africa were restricted to 249 runs in 93.1 overs, and Mohammad Irfan finished with three wickets for 44 runs in 18.2 overs. Younus Khan equaled Javed Miandad's record for Pakistan taking his ninety-third catch in Test cricket; he caught Amla off the bowling of Irfan.[13] Pakistan started their inning with a new opening pair—Khurram Manzoor and Masood—, who put on a century partnership of 135 runs. This was the first century-stand from Pakistani openers since January. Masood started his innings with a boundary to Dale Steyn, and scored 75 runs on his debut, before given leg before off Duminy's bowling.[14] At the end of the second day, Manzoor was unbeaten on 131 runs, and Pakistan were 263 runs for three wickets.[15][16]
Manzoor scored 146 runs before felling to Philander; he surpassed Azhar Mahmood's 136 runs and became the highest run-scorer in a Test innings by a Pakistani batsman against South Africa. Misbah-ul-Haq scored 100 runs, his first century since May 2011, and fourth overall in Test cricket. Asad Shafiq added 54 runs, and Pakistan led by 193 in the first innings, scoring 442 runs. Philander took three wickets for 84 giving away 84 runs in 26 overs.[9][17] At the end of the day, South Africa were 72 for four wickets in 26 overs, with De Villiers on 10 and Steyn on zero.[17]
Nightwatchman, Steyn, was dismissed by Babar on seven. De Villiers, who scored his thirty-third half century in Test cricket, was South African second innings' top scorer, with 90 runs.[18] His partnership of 57 runs with Robin Peterson prevented South Africa from an innings defeat; the latter scored 47 runs not out. South Africa took their total to 232 runs in 82.4 overs, and put a target of 40 runs before Pakistan.[19] Saeed Ajmal took four wickets for 74 runs. Pakistan lost their first three wickets for seven runs while chasing the target. They achieved the target in the fourteenth over, with a six hit by Misbah over Peterson.[20] This was Pakistan's fourth consecutive win against a world's no.1 Test team in the UAE; they remained unbeaten for the ninth consecutive time there.[21][22] South Africa lost for the first time a Test since 2011, after 15 consecutive unbeaten matches.[21][23] Adnan Akmal and Peterson were fined 50% of their match fee by the International Cricket Council (ICC), due to violation of "Article 2.2.4 of the ICC Code of Conduct for players and player support personnel".[24][25]
Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first. They lost Manzoor in the first over of the match, bowled by Steyn. Masood added 38 runs with Azhar Ali for the second wicket before the former was bowled by Imran Tahir, the inside edge hit Masood's back leg before striking the stumps. Tahir took two more wickets off his next 11 deliveries, leaving Pakistan 60 for 6 at lunch. He took his career best—5 for 32—reducing Pakistan to 99 runs in their first innings. At the end of the day, South Africa were 128 for 3, with Smith on 67 not out. This was the sixteenth time Pakistan have scored less then 100 in a Test innings.[26][27][28]