A.B. de Villiers hit the highest Test score of 278 not out for South Africa to put his team in a dominant position against Pakistan on the second day of the second Test on Sunday.
The 26-year-old from Pretoria smashed 23 boundaries and six sixes during his 618-minute stay at the crease to guide South Africa, surprisingly put into bat on Saturday, to 584-9 declared, before restricting Pakistan to 59-1 at the close.
Pakistan — needing another 326 to avoid the follow-on — lost opener Mohammad Hafeez leg before wicket to paceman Dale Steyn for 2 in the first over of the innings, but recovered with Taufiq Umer 16 not out and Azhar Ali unbeaten on 34 when bad light stopped play seven overs before time.
The second day belonged to de Villiers, who punished the bowlers throughout his 418-ball knock, beating the highest Test score by a South Africa batsman held by captain Graeme Smith with 277 against England at Edgbaston in Birmingham in 2003.
De Villiers reached the milestone in the second over after tea, smashing Mohammad Hafeez for his sixth six, before taking a single off Umar Gul to better the record, raising his bat toward Smith, who declared the innings.
He added a South Africa record of 107 for the last wicket with Morne Morkel, who remained unbeaten on 35, erasing the 81-year old record of 103 set by Tuppy Smith and Sandy Bell against England at Leeds.
Morkel too feasted on a tiring Pakistan attack, hitting five boundaries, including 17 off one over from debutant paceman Tanveer Ahmed, who finished with 6-120, the 10th time a Pakistani bowler has taken five wickets on his Test debut.
Resuming at his overnight score of 120, De Villiers added 73 for the sixth wicket with Mark Boucher (45), 42 with Johan Botha (12) for the seventh and another 59 for the eighth with Steyn, who made 27.
He hit Gul for his 14th boundary to complete his second double-century off 369 balls, eventually improving on his previous best of 217 not out he made against India at Ahmedabad in April 2008.
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