Abbott’s heroics edge Pakistan closer to series whitewash

Abbott plundered Pakistan in their first innings as he took seven for 29 to leave the tourists 156 all out and put the Proteas, who amassed 409 in their first innings, firmly in control of the third test at Centurion yesterday.

Pakistan were forced to follow on and now face defeat inside three days after limping to 14 for one in their second innings, trailing South Africa by 239 runs.

Abbott was only called-up to the national side on Tuesday as cover following an injury to Morne Morkel, but a calf injury to Jacques Kallis has allowed him to make his international debut.

“I don’t think it has really sunk in yet. I haven’t had any sleep in the last two days, but for the first time now I don’t have sweaty palms and a knot in my stomach, so maybe that is a sign I am starting to feel at home with these guys,” Abbot told reporters.

Abbott believes the team bowled well as a unit yesterday and as the hosts piled on the pressure to stifle the Pakistani batsmen.

“We were building pressure all day. I thought all the seamers bowled really well, even better than I did. It could have been anybody’s day but luckily it was me,” he said.

“Graeme (Smith) kept asking me, ‘are you done?’, and the word ‘no’ just kept coming out my mouth.

“Dale (Steyn) was also awesome, he stood next to me for most of my spell and just told me to be patient and hit the right areas.”

It was a stunning turnaround in fortunes for the 25-year-old Abbott, who admitted he had been “going through the motions” in his first class career before former South African international Lance Klusener arrived to coach his franchise.

Coincidentally, it is Klusener who has best test figures on debut for South Africa after he took eight for 64 in India in the 1996/97 season.

“Lance has been unbelievable, he has really helped me on the mental side of the game,” Abbot said. “He hasn’t tried to change my technique. He has just spoken to me about hitting the deck a bit harder.

“In the last few years I was going through the motions a bit, but he gave me a kick up the backside.”

Wicketkeeper AB de Villiers, whose fine innings of 121 earlier in the day was overshadowed by Abbott’s heroics, said it was the control with which Abbott bowled that was most impressive.

“It was an amazing performance,” De Villiers said. “He didn’t show any signs of nerves and was hitting the deck hard in a good area more often than not.

“It’s a captain’s dream to have a guy like Kyle, he has a lot of control and knows what he is doing. He made the batsmen work all day.”

South Africa lead the three match series 2-0

SCOREBOARD
South Africa first innings (334 for six overnight)
G. Smith c Younus Khan b Adil 5
A. Petersen lbw Rahat Ali 10
H. Amla c Sarfraz b Rahat Ali 92
F. du Plessis c Sarfraz b Adil 29
AB de Villiers c Shafiq b Rahat Ali 121
D. Elgar lbw b Rahat Ali 7
R. Peterson run out 28
V. Philander c Hafeez b Younus Khan 74
K. Abbot b Rahat Ali 13
R. Kleinveldt c Ajmal b Rahat Ali 0
D. Steyn not out 5
Extras (b-1 lb-6 w-6 nb-12) 25
Total (all out, 103.2 overs) 409
Fall of wickets: 1-13 2-38 3-107 4-186 5-186 6-248 7-377 8-394 9-402 10-409
Bowling: Mohammad Irfan 21.5-3-80-0 (3nb), Rahat Ali 27.2-1-127-6 (6nb, 6w), Ehsan Adil 12.1-2-54-2 (3nb), Saeed Ajmal 29-6-76-0, Younus Khan 6-0-28-1, Mohammad Hafeez 5-0-24-0, Azhar Ali 2-0-13-0.

Pakistan first innings
Mohammad Hafeez c Elgar b Abbott 18
Imran Farhat lbw Philander 30
Azhar Ali b Philander 6
Younus Khan lbw Abbott 33
Misbah-ul-Haq c Petersen b Abbott 10
Asad Shafiq lbw Steyn 6
Sarfraz Ahmed c Smith b Abbott 17
Saeed Ajmal c Smith b Abbott 0
Ehsan Adil c Du Plessis b Abbott 9
Mohammad Irfan c Elgar b Abbott 0
Rahat Ali not out 0
Extras (lb-17 w-8 nb-2) 27
Total (all out, 46.3 overs) 156
Fall of wickets: 1-46 2-56 3-56 4-75 5-95 6-132 7-132 8-149 9-149 10-156
Bowling: Steyn 12-5-25-1 (1w), Philander 10-2-30-2 (1w), Kleinveldt 12-1-49-0 (1nb, 1w), Abbott 11.4-4-29-7 (1nb 1w), Peterson 1-0-6-0

Pakistan second innings (follow-on)
Mohammad Hafeez b Steyn 0
Azhar Ali not out 5
Younus Khan not out 8
Extras (lb-1) 1
Total (for one wicket, 9 overs) 14
Fall of wickets: 1-0
To bat: Azhar Ali, Misbah-ul-Haq, Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz Ahmed, Saeed Ajmal, Ehsan Adil, Mohammad Irfan, Rahat Ali
Bowling: Steyn 4-1-9-1, Philander 3-2-2-0, Abbott 1-1-0-0, R. Kleinveldt 1-0-2-0

South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.