Aamer Jamal, right handed bat, comes to the crease
The 88-run stand between Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha was the second-highest for 6th wicket or below for Pakistan while following on in a Test, only behind 96 between Inzamam-ul-Haq and Rashid Latif against Zimbabwe in Harare in 1995.
109.2
Maharaj to Rizwan, out Caught by Bavuma!! That's a soft dismissal! Rizwan c Bavuma b Maharaj 41(75) [4s-2]
Maharaj to Rizwan, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
109.1
Maharaj to Rizwan, no run
Qusai: This partnership is satisfyingly balanced. Both of them are scoring almost concurrently.
108.6
Marco Jansen to Salman Agha, no run
Rizwan comes down to have a chat with Salman Agha
108.5
Marco Jansen to Salman Agha, no run, another full ball swinging in from outside off, the invitation is there but Salman Agha stays circumspect in approach and leaves it alone
108.4
Marco Jansen to Salman Agha, no run
A slip comes out
108.3
Marco Jansen to Rizwan, 1 run, full ball wide outside off, Rizwan reaches out and carves
108.2
Marco Jansen to Rizwan, no run
108.1
Marco Jansen to Salman Agha, 1 run, back of a length ball around off, Salman Agha rises with the bounce and places it towards deep backward point
107.6
Maharaj to Rizwan, no run
107.5
Maharaj to Salman Agha, 1 run, on a length, Salman Agha calls his partner through
107.4
Maharaj to Salman Agha, FOUR, in the air... but safe!