Pakistan's head coach was left to bemoan a familiar flaw with the team's performance, pointing to his side's first-innings collapse as the turning point in the game. After the Test, which South Africa won by eight wickets, Azhar Mahmood said Pakistan had specifically discussed this at their training camps, and that it was "not acceptable" that this kept happening.
"The first innings collapse was where it started," he said at the post-match press conference. "We lost 5 for 17. We should have posted 400-425 there, which was the position we'd put ourselves in. Agha and Rizwan were building a partnership which we couldn't utilise.
"This is the fourth time in two Tests that we've lost wickets lower down the order cheaply. This is not acceptable, and we need to take responsibility. We spoke