SOUTH African all-rounder George Linde is cleaned up by Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali during the second Test at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Saturday. (Inset) Hasan bows down to Almighty after claiming the five-wicket haul.—Tanveer Shahzad/White Star RAWALPINDI: A cluster of second-innings wickets left Pakistan battling for survival against a resurgent South Africa on an engrossing day three of the second and final Test at the Pindi Cricket Stadium here on Saturday. Earlier, Hasan Ali superb bowling had given Pakistan a crucial lead of 71 runs on the first innings. The pacer grabbed his Test career’s second five-for as South Africa folded up for 201, while adding just 95 runs to their overnight total of 106-4.