Wed Oct 15 08:20:00 UTC 2025: Here’s a news article summarizing the text, focusing on Noman Ali’s performance and its impact on the match:

**Headline: Noman Ali’s Spin Web Leaves South Africa Tangled in Lahore Test**

**Lahore, Pakistan –** Veteran Pakistani left-arm spinner Noman Ali produced a match-winning performance against South Africa in the first Test in Lahore, claiming a remarkable ten wickets and putting the hosts on the verge of victory. The 39-year-old’s masterful display of spin bowling, combined with turning pitches, has proven to be a winning formula for Pakistan at home.

Noman Ali, known for his ability to bowl with pace and precision, took 6/112 in the first innings. In the second Innings he then added four more wickets to his tally for a match total of 10. His tenth wicket was a critical dismissal of a well-set Dewald Brevis (54), whose aggressive knock was threatening to shift the momentum. Noman Ali delivered a perfectly flighted delivery that turned sharply to beat Brevis’s defense and clip the off-bail.

This performance marks Noman Ali’s third ten-wicket haul in the World Test Championship (WTC), equaling Nathan Lyon’s record for the most such hauls in the competition. He has achieved this feat in just 18 matches, compared to Lyon’s 53.

Noman’s success, along with that of his spin partner Sajid Khan, is a key element of Pakistan’s recent home dominance, following series wins against England last year and a drawn series against West Indies earlier this year.

With Sajid Khan also taking crucial wickets, including that of Ryan Rickelton, South Africa are facing an uphill battle. They are still 140 runs away from victory, with Pakistan needing just four wickets to secure the win and continue their strong home form.

Noman Ali has picked up as many as 46 wickets in the last five Test matches, further solidifying his status as Pakistan’s most valuable asset on home soil.

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