Khurram Shahzad dropped him soon after completing his milestone, but he was in command until Jamal tempted him with a short ball and Imam-ul-Haq had him caught near the ropes.
Khawaja, wearing a black armband in solidarity with the people of Gaza, was happy to play the second innings after scoring 126 in the opening innings.
When he missed the catch on the score of 25 runs, he was out badly, but when Pakistan bowlers showed their game after lunch, he was caught out by wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed on Afridi’s ball.
Labuschagne was looking in good form, having made 16 when he was beaten by a ball bowled by Ashraf and was out LBW.
Smith signaled his intent by hitting a four through midwicket on his second ball, but after effortlessly scoring 31, he was deceived by a ball from Shehzad and took a light edge to the diving Ahmed.
This was the debutant’s first Test wicket.
Head scored a quick 40 and dismissed Agha Salman straight away, ensuring Jamal also got his first Test wicket.
“I still believe we’re in the game,” Jamal said. “We plan to take them out in the first hour tomorrow morning.”
