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Pakistan Spinner Asif Afridi has become the oldest Test debutant to take a five-wicket haul.
The 38-year-old took 5-61 on his Test debut against South Africa in Rawalpindi.
Afridi broke the previous record set by England’s Charles Marriott in 1933, when the legspinner took five wickets in his Test debut at the age of 37.
Afridi became the sixth Pakistani spinner to take a five-wicket haul on debut, joining Mohammad Nazir, Shahid Afridi, Bilal Asif, Noman Ali and Abrar Ahmed.
The left-handed batsman made his first-class debut in 2009, but was banned from cricket for two years in February 2023 for breaching the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) anti-corruption code. He served a one-year ban before the PCB lifted his suspension.
Afridi’s sliders stunned the South African batsmen, taking the outside edge of the bat of Kyle Verreynne (10) on the fourth ball of the third day.
Tristan Stubbs (76) added eight runs to his overnight 68 before he was out to another straight ball as he tried to flick the left-arm spinner off the backfoot and was out leg before wicket.
Afridi then celebrated his memorable five-wicket haul when Simon Harmer (2) went for a sweep but was hit on the back foot just in front of the stumps.
Pakistan took the second new ball and Noman Ali finally got his first wicket when he trapped Marco Jansen LBW.
Senuran Muthusamy and Keshav Maharaj both got wickets to help South Africa reach 285-8.
South Africa were trailing by 98 runs when they lost Jensen, then Muthusamy and Maharaj combined to reduce the first innings deficit to 48 with an aggressive unbeaten half-century partnership.
Muthusamy remained unbeaten on 48 off 84 balls and had one chance saved when Salman Ali Agha could not hold on to the top-edge while running through slip.
Maharaj also survived a few dropped catches and a stumping chance as he reached 23 runs off 32 balls.
Pakistan leads the two-match series after winning in Lahore last week.
Includes reporting from AP