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Smith fails but S. Africa gain practice

South African captain Graeme Smith failed on the opening day of the three-day practice match against Pakistan’s second string but four other batsmen hit half-centuries.

Smith, 32, managed just two before he was trapped leg-before by paceman Ehsan Adil in the seventh over after Pakistan ‘A’ won the toss and decided to field at Sharjah cricket stadium.

At close, South Africa reached 332-5 in the match where the first innings will be restricted to 100-overs per side.

Smith, who returned to competitive cricket this month after a gap of 21 weeks, was in need of gaining some momentum before the first of two Tests against Pakistan starting in Abu Dhabi from Monday.

But Smith’s failure was the only miss as Jack Kallis (70), AB de Villiers (58) Alviro Petersen (58), Hashim Amla (50) and Jean-Paul Duminy (49 not out) all gained useful batting practice in hot and humid conditions.

Faf de Plessis was unbeaten on 25.

Amla and Petersen retired after completing their half-centuries to allow the rest to gain some practice.

Pakistani selectors will now watch how their second string batsmen cope against a formidable South African pace attack on Wednesday as they look to fill three remaining place for the two-Test series.

Last week they named 12 players for the series with only one opener in Khurram Manzoor.

Besides Adil, spinners Sohaib Maqsood and Usman Qadir – son of Pakistan’s legendary leg-spinner Abdul Qadir – took a wicket each.

South Africa will look to gain more batting practice on spinners as they are set to face off-spinner Saeed Ajmal and two left-armers in Abdur Rehman and Zulfiqar Babar in the Tests.

The second Test will be played in Dubai from October 23 followed by five one-day and two Twenty20 matches.

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