Not outpublished at 11:23 British Summer Time 23 June 2019
Lord's erupts in celebration. Third umpire Chris Gaffaney has given it not out. Fakhar survives.
The Pakistan fans boo Imran Tahir.
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Lord's erupts in celebration. Third umpire Chris Gaffaney has given it not out. Fakhar survives.
The Pakistan fans boo Imran Tahir.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
It's one of those where the fielder will be convinced he caught it but it will be given not out.
Faf du Plessis is not happy at all.
Faf du Plessis is not happy. He is protesting, I assume with the soft signal.
It is one of those tricky ones.
When the camera is stopped still it looks to have bounced but when it is played quickly it looks more like a clean catch.
Ramiz Raja
Ex-Pakistan captain on TMS
I'm giving that not out. The fingers are not wrapped completely around the ball.
Ooooof. I think this has bounced first.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
The batsmen are stalling for a second, not sure that was taken. It looked to me like that was out.
This is controversial.
Imran Tahir looks to have pulled off a stunning low catch at deep square leg.
Unsurprisingly he runs away in his trademark celebration.
The umpires want to check it but the soft signal is not out.
Run-rate 5.54
Credit to Andile Phehlukwayo. After that dreadful start to his spell he does recover and only concedes three runs.
The run-rate in the last five overs has only been 3.4. South Africa have dragged things back but now need wickets.
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Venkatraman: Pakistan have started this game at the speed of a bullet train! Some exquisite and extraordinary stroke play by both Imam-ul-Haq & Fakhar Zaman.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
They should use the free hit in Test cricket. That would be fun.
Fakhar tries to slap the ball to Greenwich but doesn't middle it. It only just clears mid-on and only a single is added.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Fakhar will enjoy this!
Oh dear, Andile Phehlukwayo. He is introduced to the attack for the first time and starts with a no-ball.
This wasn't quite from the textbook but it's six nonetheless...
Imam 30, Fakhar 27
Why do Lord's do this to me every time? It's some sort of torture. I want all of it.
Chris Morris has dragged his length back and Pakistan's flow of boundaries has been blocked. Imam and Fakhar have still made a very good start from the first 10 overs.
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Ramiz Raja
Ex-Pakistan captain on TMS
Pakistan will be looking for minimum 300 from here. But one of the top three has to get a century. We've seen lots of nice 30s, 40s and 50s from Pakistan so far but nothing substantial.
Imam 29, Fakhar 25
Kagiso Rabada has dragged his figures back in his last two overs. Another good one only costs a run.
Fakhar has another swipe but misses this time and almost gets bowled.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
You've got to be careful on Twitter. On my first day on there I gave my mobile number out.
Natalie Germanos
BBC Test Match Special
Imam is a bit vocal on Twitter. He has had disagreements with fans.