RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — Left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj took 7-102 in an impressive comeback from injury as South Africa bowled out Pakistan for 333 before lunch Tuesday in the second cricket test.

Maharaj, who missed South Africa’s series-opening loss at Lahore last week due to a groin injury, snared the last five Pakistan wickets for 15 runs on Day 2 in a dramatic batting collapse. Off-spinner Simon Harmer had figures of 2-75 and pace bowler Kagiso Rabada returned 1-60.

World Test Championship winner South Africa reached 9 without loss at lunch on Day 2 after captain Aiden Markram survived a close lbw television review against Shaheen Shah Afridi.

Resuming Tuesday at 259-5 , Saud Shakeel (66) and Salman Ali Agha (45) extended their sixth-wicket stand to 70 runs before Pakistan

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