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Pakistan Dominate Day 1 Despite Imam, Masood 90s

Fatima Bilal Janjua
Fatima Bilal Janjua Published October 12, 2025
Last updated: 2025/10/12 at 6:41 PM
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Pakistan Dominate Day 1 Despite Imam, Masood 90s: A day of hard-fought cricket at the Gaddafi Stadium saw Pakistan finish in a commanding position at 313 for five, built on the back of significant half-centuries from their top and middle order. However, the narrative of the first day of the opening Test against South Africa was defined by two agonizingly missed centuries from opener Imam-ul-Haq and captain Shan Masood.

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Masood and Imam Fall in the 70s, Spinners StrikeRizwan and Salman Stage a Crucial RecoveryBowling and Looking Ahead

Pakistan Opt to Bat, Recover from Early Blow

Winning the toss and choosing to bat first on a placid Lahore pitch, Pakistan’s innings began in the worst possible fashion. Speedster Kagiso Rabada struck in the very first over, dismissing Abdullah Shafique with just two runs on the board, sending an early warning to the hosts.

This early setback brought captain Shan Masood to the crease, who joined Imam-ul-Haq in a monumental 161-run partnership that steadied the innings and put Pakistan in control. Imam, playing his first Test match since December 2023, looked assured and composed, bringing up his eighth Test half-century just before the lunch interval.

Masood and Imam Fall in the 70s, Spinners Strike

The afternoon session belonged to the Pakistani captain. Playing his first Test at his home ground, Shan Masood brought up his 12th Test fifty and seemed destined for a maiden century at the venue. He played fluently, hitting nine fours and a six in his 147-ball stay. However, shortly after lunch, he was trapped leg-before-wicket by off-spinner Prenelan Subrayen for a well-made 76.

The disappointment in the Pakistani camp was compounded just overs later when Imam-ul-Haq, who had looked equally solid, fell to left-arm spinner Senuran Muthusamy. The opener was dismissed for 93, a mere seven runs short of what would have been a memorable fourth Test hundred. His innings of 153 balls was decorated with seven fours and a six.

The tourists seized the momentum just before tea as Muthusamy struck again, removing Saud Shakeel for a golden duck, leaving Pakistan at 199 for four.

Rizwan and Salman Stage a Crucial Recovery

After the break, South Africa continued their fightback. The prized wicket of Babar Azam (23) to Simon Harmer left Pakistan in a precarious position at 205 for five, having lost three quick wickets.

Facing a potential collapse, wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan and all-rounder Salman Ali Agha dug in to stage a magnificent counter-attack. The pair blunted the South African attack and began scoring freely, adding an unbroken 114-run partnership for the sixth wicket that swung the day firmly back in Pakistan’s favor.

Rizwan, in rich form after a recent first-class century, remained not out on 62, while Salman brought up a fluent half-century, finishing the day unbeaten on 52. Their partnership ensured Pakistan ended the day with the upper hand.

Bowling and Looking Ahead

For the South African bowlers, it was a tough day on a batting-friendly surface. Senuran Muthusamy was the most successful, claiming two wickets, while Harmer and Subrayen chipped in with one each.

At stumps on Day 1, Pakistan will be the happier side, having posted a strong total of 313 for five. With Rizwan and Salman set at the crease and a long batting lineup to follow, the hosts will aim to push towards a massive first-innings total on Day 2. South Africa, meanwhile, will look for early breakthroughs to restrict Pakistan and give their batsmen a manageable target to chase.

Scores in Brief:
Pakistan: 313-5 (90 overs)
Batting: Imam-ul-Haq 93, Shan Masood 76, Mohammad Rizwan 62*, Salman Ali Agha 52*
Bowling: Senuran Muthusamy 2/101

TAGGED: Action, cricket, Featured, imam ul haq, Pakistan Cricket, PCB, Shan Masood
Fatima Bilal Janjua October 12, 2025
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