





A century from AB de Villiers (121) and a career-best 74 from Philander helped South Africa past the 400-mark before they were all out just before lunch.
Debutant paceman Kyle Abbott left Pakistan in tatters with seven first innings wickets as South Africa bowled out the tourists for 156 on the second day of the third test at Centurion on Saturday. Abbott took seven for 29, the best-ever test bowling figures at Centurion, to force Pakistan to follow-on after South Africa had amassed 409 in their first innings. Pakistan’s fortunes failed to improve in the second innings as they limped to 14 for one at the close of play. Mohammad Hafeez (0) played the very first ball of the innings on to his stumps from a Dale Steyn delivery. -Photos by Agencies
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