💨 Abstract
Pakistan needs two wickets to win the first test against South Africa, who are 32 runs short of the target. South Africa struggled to chase a modest target of 148, losing 8 wickets and were 116-8 at lunch. Mohammad Abbas took 6 wickets, causing a dramatic collapse, while Marco Jansen and Kagiso Rabada are unbeaten.
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