Date-stamped : 03 Feb1998 - 14:22 3 February 1998 Griquas go tumbling as fast bowler strikes Pretoria News Corespondent Kimberly.- Fast bowler Waqar Younis captured two wickets for seven runs as Pakistan finished the third day of their four-day friendly against Griqualand west, firmly in the driving seat yesterday at the Kimberly Country Club. Griquas, requiring 417 runs to win, needed only to see out 10 overs in their second innings before the end of the day, but ended up losing three wickets for only nine runs. Younis grabbed two, while seamer Mohammed Akram picked up one for two on a pitch playing with increasingly low bounce. In all 16 wickets fell and 240 runs were scored yesterday, simply underlining Pakistan's ongoing dominance in the game. Griquas, resuming on 230 for seven overnight in their first innings, were eventually skittled for 218 as legspinner Mushtaq Ahmed picked up another two wickets to give him figures of six for 63 in 27.4 overs. Leading by 200 runs on the first innings after their mammoth 418 for eight declared, the Pakistanis opted for batting practice in their second knock. Opener Aamir Sohail posted a workmanlike 61 (144 balls, 197 mins, 9x4), before he became, occasional medium-pacer Loots Bosman's first first-class victim. Bosman went on to add the wicket of Saqlain Mushtaq ans Wasim Akram in his third over to finish with three for 25 in nine steady overs. Source: Pretoria News Contributed by help@cricinfo.com