Thursday 24 October 2013
South Africa lead by 238 runs at Tea Time in 1st innings
Thursday 24 October 2013 by Unknown
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Pakistan 99 and South Africa 337/4 (101.0 overs)
South Africa lead by 238 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
Graeme Smith strolled to his 27th century and AB de Villiers his 17th century in the second session of the second morning against Pakistan, helping South Africa to a healthy 238 runs lead in Dubai.
Pakistan bowlers managed just the one wicket, that of nightwatchman Dale Steyn, and were thwarted for around 90 minutes by an unbeaten 203-runs stand between Smith and AB de Villiers.
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