South Africa’s Tony de Zorzi scored an unbeaten 81 to take South Africa to 216-6 at stumps against Pakistan on the second day of the first Test on Monday, trailing by 162 runs. De Zorzi survived several reviews in a charmed existence at the crease but provided resistance as the tourists struggled to deal with Pakistan’s spin attack on a surface slowing up and with cracks beginning to show at the Gaddafi Stadium. He will resume with Senuran Muthusamy, not out on six, at the start of the day three on Tuesday after Muthusamy’s bowling caused a sudden collapse in Pakistan’s innings earlier on Monday. The home team were in a commanding position at 313-5 overnight, with Mohammad Rizwan 62...