Olivier steals limelight from record breaker Steyn
Updated | By AFP
Fast bowler Duanne Olivier was almost apologetic for stealing the limelight from record-breaker Dale Steyn after 15 wickets fell on the first day of the first Test between South Africa and Pakistan at SuperSport Park on Wednesday.
Olivier took six for 37 as the hosts bowled out Pakistan out for 181 but South Africa struggled in reply, reaching 127 for five at the close.
"I promise I didn't try to do it," said Olivier when it was suggested he had reduced Steyn's achievement of becoming South Africa's all-time Test wicket-taker almost to a footnote on an action-packed day.
Steyn had Fakhar Zaman caught at second slip in the seventh over of the day to reduce Pakistan to 17 for two. It was his 422nd Test wicket, taking him beyond Shaun Pollock into first place on his own among South African bowlers.
Olivier duly paid tribute to Steyn: "It’s a massive achievement. I'm very happy for him."
It was the first time Olivier had taken five or more wickets in a Test innings and he said the influence of senior bowlers Steyn and Kagiso had played a big part in his success.
"You can learn a lot from them. They bring calmness and encourage you to enjoy yourself and express yourself."
Olivier, effectively South Africa's fifth-choice fast bowler, gained his sixth Test cap following injuries to Vernon Philander and Lungi Ngidi.
He was consistently hostile, especially in a seven-over spell after lunch when he ripped through Pakistan's middle order, taking three for 17.
He and the other fast bowlers subjected the Pakistan batsmen to a barrage of short-pitched deliveries, with only Babar Azam (71) batting freely against them.
"With teams from the sub-continent you’ll bowl a fair bit of short balls. It was just backing my strengths," Olivier said.
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