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South Africa build lead after De Grandhomme ton rallies New Zealand
2022-03-01 00:00:00.0     黎明报-最新     原网页

       

       CHRISTCHURCH: South Africa lost two wickets after tea but pushed their lead over New Zealand to 211 runs by the close of day three to leave the second Test delicately poised in Christchurch on Sunday.

       Fiery Black Caps paceman Neil Wagner had Rassie van der Dussen caught and bowled for 45, and Temba Bavuma caught in close for 23 at Hagley Oval, but South Africa dug in to be 140-5 at stumps in their second innings.

       Wicket-keeper Kyle Verreynne was 22 not out and all-rounder Wiaan Mulder on 10, the pair’s steadying 36-run partnership boosting the Proteas’ chances of batting New Zealand out of the game.

       “We’re reasonably happy, I would say. Not entirely happy,” Van der Dussen told reporters. “They’ve got some world class bowlers in terms of their discipline. They really don’t give you much. If we can get through their first spells, their bodies will be sore... I think it will go a long way for us.”

       A Colin de Grandhomme century pushed New Zealand to 293 in reply to the Proteas’ first innings 364, before the hosts’ seamers scythed through their top order to restrict them to 42 for three at tea.

       Tim Southee trapped opener Sarel Erwee lbw for eight, then had South Africa captain Dean Elgar caught behind for 13. Matt Henry bowled number three Aiden Markram for 14.

       That New Zealand remain in the game is credit to all-rounder de Grandhomme, who strolled off with 120 not out, having anchored a 133-run stand with Daryl Mitchell.

       The pair came together with their team in peril at 91 for five on day two. Spinner Keshav Maharaj finally broke their partnership by trapping Mitchell lbw for 60.

       De Grandhomme survived a fraught period in the 90s before hitting Maharaj for three shortly before lunch to bring up his second Test century and first since 2017.

       De Grandhomme, who scored 45 in the first Test, has made the most of his recall after missing out on selection for the India tour in late 2021 and the home series against Bangladesh.

       “It was a pretty good wicket, so it wasn’t too much to worry about. Just see the ball, hit the ball,” said the plain-spoken all-rounder. “It might just get slower and a bit lower, but that’s about it. It’s still a good batting wicket.”

       He and Neil Wagner (21) put the pressure back on South Africa after lunch with a swashbuckling 38-run partnership until Wagner was caught slogging Kagiso Rabada to fine leg.

       Pace spearhead Rabada finished with 5-60 to top South Africa’s bowling.

       Scoreboard

       SOUTH AFRICA (1st innings) 364

       NEW ZEALAND (1st innings; overnight 5-157):

       T. Latham c Verreynne b Rabada 0

       W. Young c Verreynne b Rabada 3

       D. Conway c Verreynne b Jansen 16

       H. Nicholls c Erwee b Jansen 39

       D. Mitchell lbw Maharaj 60

       T. Blundell b Rabada 6

       C. de Grandhomme not out 120

       K. Jamieson c Mulder b Jansen 13

       T. Southee c Bavuma b Jansen 5

       N. Wagner c Jansen b Rabada 21

       M. Henry c van der Dussen b Rabada 0

       EXTRAS (LB-6, W-2, NB-2) 10

       TOTAL (all out, 80 overs) 293

       FALL OF WICKETS: 1-4 (Latham), 2-9 (Young), 3-51 (Conway), 4-83 (Nicholls), 5-91(Blundell), 6-224 (Mitchell), 7-249 (Jamieson), 8-255 (Southee), 9-293 (Wagner), 10-293 (Henry)

       BOWLING: Rabada 19-3-60-5, Jansen 22-2-98-4 (1nb), Sipamla 16-4-49-0 (1w), Mulder 7-2-34-0 (1nb), Maharaj 16-2-46-1

       SOUTH AFRICA (2nd innings):

       S. Erwee lbw Southee 8

       D. Elgar c Blundell b Southee 13

       A. Markram b Henry 14

       R. van der Dussen c&b Wagner 45

       T. Bavuma c Southee b Wagner 23

       K. Verreynne not out 22

       W. Mulder not out 10

       EXTRAS (LB-4, W-1) 5

       TOTAL (for five wickets; 53 overs) 140

       FALL OF WICKETS: 1-12 (Erwee), 2-23 (Elgar), 3-38 (Markram), 4-103 (van der Dussen), 5-114 (Bavuma).

       BOWLING: Southee 14-4-28-2, Henry 13-4-25-1, Jamieson 11-1-30-0 (1w), Wagner 12-2-44-2, de Grandhomme 3-1-9-0.

       Published in Dawn, February 28th, 2022

       


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关键词: Maharaj     Jansen     Wicket-keeper Kyle Verreynne     Rabada     paceman Neil Wagner     Dussen     Southee     Grandhomme     Erwee    
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