Salman Ali Agha fell victim to nervous nineties and was dismissed for 93 runs


Lahore: On the second day of the first Test against South Africa, the Pakistan team was bowled out for 378 runs in the first innings.
In the match being played at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan started their first incomplete innings at 313 runs for 5 wickets, while Mohammad Rizwan was on 62 and Salman Ali Agha was on the wicket with 52 runs.
Mohammad Rizwan was dismissed for 75 runs on a total of 362, after which Noman Ali and Sajid Khan also returned to the pavilion without opening their accounts in the same over; all three players were dismissed by Senoran Muthusamy.
Salman Ali Agha fell victim to nervous nineties and was dismissed for 93 runs, while Shaheen Shah Afridi was dismissed for 7 runs.
For South Africa, Muthusamy took six wickets while Prenilan Subramaniam took two wickets. Kagiso Rabada and Simon Harmer took one wicket each.

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