Kallis, Amla combine to put South Africa on top

DUBAI, (Reuters) –  Pakistan face an uphill battle to  save the first test after closing the fourth day on 109 for two  after being set a formidable winning target of 450 by South  Africa yesterday.

and Hashim Amla both hit centuries in  compiling a record third-wicket stand of 242 for South Africa  against Pakistan, allowing the tourists to declare on 318 for  two in their second innings.

Pakistan made a solid start and they reached 41 before  Mohammed Hafeez, who scored a breezy 34 off 47 balls, edged a  delivery from paceman Dale Steyn to first slip.

Taufeeq Umar (22) and Azhar Ali (37 not out) then defied  their opponents for 18.2 overs with a second-wicket stand of 34  before Umar was caught at first slip off a ball from Johan  Botha.

Ali and Younus Khan (11 not out) saw their team to stumps  although Ali suffered a painful blow on his thumb from a Steyn  bouncer.

Kallis and Amla took full advantage of a benign pitch and an  increasingly dispirited-looking Pakistan bowling attack missing  a seamer after left-armer Wahad Riaz picked up a side strain on  the first day.
Amla, who brought up his 11th test ton off 190 deliveries,  ended not out on 118 off 225 balls, striking 10 fours during his  knock.

Kallis was equally impressive as he recorded his 36th test  century to finish unbeaten on 135 off 218 balls, while his  innings was highlighted by eight fours and four sixes.

Amla and Kallis scored 77 runs off 18 overs after lunch as  the pair went in search of quick runs to set up the declaration.

South Africa made 380 in their first innings before Pakistan  collapsed to be all out for 248 in reply.