Pakistan moved themselves into a strong position, needing eight wickets to win while South Africa are chasing an imposing target as the first Test headed for an exciting conclusion after left-arm spinners dominated proceedings on the third day on Tuesday. South Africa were set a target of 277 to win the opening clash of the two-Test series on a slow and deteriorating surface at the Gaddafi Stadium after a day of attrition had 16 wickets fall. The tourists were 51-2 at stumps, still needing 226 to win but struggling to deal with the bowling of Noman Ali, who removed captain Aiden Markram and Wiaan Mulder cheaply as South Africa made a faltering start to their run case. Ryan Rickelton, who...