Smith sets up formidable South Africa score

DUBAI, (Reuters) – Graeme’s Smith’s 22nd test century  set South Africa on their way to a formidable 311 for three at  the close of the first day of the first test against Pakistan at  the Dubai International Cricket Stadium yesterday.

Smith, who reached his half-century off 93 balls from the  first ball after lunch, needed just another 58 deliveries to  bring up his century as he looked to take the attack to the  bowlers during the day’s middle session.

However, the left-hander who struck eight fours during his  knock, departed to the next ball that he faced after reaching  his ton when his attempted pull shot off left-arm swing bowler  Wahab Riaz was caught by Taufeeq Umar on the deep midwicket  fence.

Smith and Alviro Petersen had combined for a first-wicket  stand of 153, with Petersen weighing in with 67 in an innings  that included nine fours on a wicket which offered very little  assistance to the pacemen or the spinners.

But Petersen succumbed tamelyt fashion when he pulled a  long-hop from left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman to Younis Khan at  midwicket where the fielder took sharp, one-handed grab.

Smith departed with the score on 190 but if the hosts  thought that the dismissal of South Africa’s captain would let  them back into the match they were to be disappointed as Hashim  Amla and Jacques Kallis put on 117 for the third wicket.

The partnership was ended shortly before the close of play  when Amla, who scored 80 off 152 balls, edged a delivery from  Riaz through to debutant wicketkeeper Adnan Akmal. Kallis was  unbeaten on 53 at the close.
Pakistan’s best period with the ball came during the first  half hour.

In a near empty stadium, Petersen and Smith were tested by a  fine new ball spell from swing bowler Umar Gul.
Petersen survived a confident caught behind appeal off the  bowling of Gul when he had scored just nine.
Smith was also troubled by the same bowler, with the  left-hander playing and missing on a number of occasions at the  start of his innings. He eventually settled in to take full  advantage of his decision to bat after winning the toss.

SCOREBOARD

South Africa innings
G. Smith c Umar b Riaz                                                       100
A. Petersen c Younus b Rehman                                         67
H. Amla c A. Akmal b Riaz                                                  80
J. Kallis not out                                                                       53
P. Harris not out                                                                       0
Extras (b-6, lb 2, w-1, nb-2)                                               11
Total (three wickets; 89.3 overs)                                    311
Fall of wickets: 1-153 2-190 3-307
To bat: AB de Villiers, A. Prince, M. Boucher, J. Botha, D.  Steyn, M. Morkel.
Bowling: Gul 18.3-2-73-0 (1nb), Riaz 18-3-61-2 (1nb, 1w),  Rehman 27-2-91-1, Ajmal 25-5-77-0, Hafeez 1-0-1-0.
Pakistan: T. Umar, M. Hafeez, Younus Khan, Azhar Ali,  Misbah-ul-Haq, U. Akmal, A. Akmal, A. Rehman, W. Riaz, U. Gul,  S. Ajmal.