South Africa’s Makhaya Ntini claimed his 16th five-wicket haul to undo Pakistan’s first innings in the first Test on Friday.
Fast bowler Ntini took five for 83 as Pakistan were dismissed for 313 an hour before lunch on the second day.
South Africa made a shaky start to their reply and were 32 for two at lunch with both wickets falling to fast bowler Mohammad Asif.
Pakistan resumed on 242 for five, and Inzamam-ul-Haq and Kamran Akmal seemed set to build on the unbroken stand 38 they shared on Thursday.
But in the fourth over of the day Inzamam attempted to pull a delivery from Ntini and was caught by Hashim Amla at deep square leg for 42.
Captain Inzamam was one of seven Pakistanis who lost their wickets to failed pull strokes in the innings as the visitors sacrificed five wickets for 71 runs in 12,5 overs on Friday.
A top-edged pull also accounted for Akmal, who scored 29 before fast bowler Andre Nel had him caught by Shaun Pollock at wide mid-on.
Ntini completed his five-wicket haul by having Shahid Nazir and Danish Kaneria both caught in the slip cordon for 15 and nought respectively.
Nel, who took three for 100 from 26,5 overs, ended the innings when Naved-ul-Hasan, who scored 30 off 29 balls, skied a return catch to the fast bowler. – Reuters