Shafiq, Shehzad, Masood make Test squad after drawn warm up

Published October 10, 2013
Asad Shafiq gets another chance to fulfill his potential. -Photo by AP
Asad Shafiq gets another chance to fulfill his potential. -Photo by AP

SHARJAH: South Africa geared up for the first Test against Pakistan after gaining useful batting and bowling practice in their drawn three-day match here on Thursday.

Pakistan, meanwhile, completed their 15-man Test line up, picking openers Ahmed Shehzad, Shan Masood and Asad Shafiq from the Pakistan 'A' side that faced the South Africans in the warm up.

Graeme Smith's men managed 109-3 in their second innings with an overall lead of 152 against Pakistan 'A' on the final day at the Sharjah Stadium.

South Africa did not send their regular openers and instead promoted Jean-Paul Duminy and Faf de Plessis to get some useful practice on the new ball.

Duminy, who hit 49 in the first innings, fell caught behind off paceman Ehsan Adil after scoring 23 but de Plessis went on to score 42 before he retired to give tail-enders some batting practice.

South Africa face Pakistan in the first of two Test starting in Abu Dhabi from Monday.

The second Test will be played in Dubai from October 23 after which both the teams will play five one-day and two Twenty20 internationals.

South African skipper Graeme Smith was satisfied with his team's preparation and acclimatisation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) heat, soaring up to 38 degrees celsius.

“I think we are getting used to the heat and I think we have done that, it's been a fair amount of getting used to the conditions of the UAE,” said Smith.

“We have made sure that we walk away knowing that we have achieved something and have the ability to mentally step it up for the big games and I would like to think we would be able to that going into the first Test,” said Smith, who managed just two in the side game.

“I had a major surgery (ankle) six months ago and it was just a management process for me more than anything else.

“Obviously I would have loved to spend more time in the middle but that wasn't to be, but I have been in such situations many times before in my career, so I am looking forward to the challenge of getting myself ready on Monday.”

Earlier Pakistan's Test hopeful Asad Shafiq fell for 42 and Pakistan 'A' captain Umar Amin managed just 12.

Another aspirant for a Test place Sohaib Maqsood made 34 and wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan hit 31.

Pakistan 'A' declared their first innings at 311-6, giving South Africa a lead of 43.

South Africa's four-pronged pace attack of Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander, Morne Morkel and Rory Kleinveldt had a 58-over work-out with Philander chipping in with 2-39 while Morkel got 1-26.

Brief scores: South Africa 354-8 (J. Kallis 70, A. Petersen 58, AB de Villiers 58, Hashim Amla 50, JP Duminy 49) and 109-3 (F. de Plessis 42)

Pakistan 'A' 311-6 dec (Ahmed Shahzad 66, Azhar Ali 54, Shan Masood 50, Asad Shafiq 42; V. Philander 2-39)

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