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SA 7 wkts away from sweep

JOHANNESBURG:South Africa need seven more wickets to win the third Test at the Wanderers and sweep the series after Pakistan were 153/3 at the close of play on Day 3, still 228 runs short of a daunting winning target.

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Johannesburg, January 13 

South Africa need seven more wickets to win the third Test at the Wanderers and sweep the series after Pakistan were 153/3 at the close of play on Day 3, still 228 runs short of a daunting winning target.

Dale Steyn claimed two wickets and Duane Olivier the other for his 22nd of the series as South Africa removed the top-order after Pakistan had made a solid start with a 67-run opening wicket partnership. 

Pakistan had been set a target of 381 to win after bowling their hosts out for 303 before tea on the third day. They will resume on Day 4 with Asad Shafiq unbeaten on 48 and Babar Azam on 17. 

Imam-ul-Haq and Shan Masood made a positive start to Pakistan's second innings, attacking the South African pace attack before Steyn made a quick double breakthrough. Imam-ul-Haq got a faint edge as Steyn moved the ball across the left-hander and was out for 35 and Shan soon followed back to the pavilion after a television review, adjudged to have got a slight inside edge to another difficult delivery. 

Olivier then claimed the wicket of the out-of-form Azhar Ali as wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock took his third catch of the innings. 

De Kock hit the highest score of the series on Sunday to help South Africa into pole position for a third successive Test win. 

He scored 129 off 138 balls for only the second century of the series, following Faf du Plessis' 103 in the second Test in Cape Town last week. Hashim Amla added 71 after South Africa had resumed Day 3 on 135/5 with 21 from Kagiso Rabada. — Reuters

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